Presentation. Human mobility: borders and cartographies
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Presentation, Human mobility, Cartographies, BecomingAbstract
InterNaciones journal has dedicated this volume to the topic of human mobility. We have set aside the meaning of mobility as fickleness and inconstancy to focus on human mobility as the movement of people across different mapped territories, whose analysis requires a transdisciplinary approach, the product of cultural, political, legal, and economic studies. From this perspective, we have constructed a model that addresses human mobility as a becoming; that is, from the understanding of planetary life itself, situated as a whole and from the interactions of human, animal, material, and even urban-spatial lives that make it unique and unrepeatable.Downloads
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