01194nam a2200217 450000500170000000800410001702000180005803700130007604000130008908400210010224500190012326000290014230000620017152004930023370000370072670000320076370000380079594200220083399900210085595201000087620260424144819.0260313b |||||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a9780415492416 cTextual  aRTLcRTL qRTLaY:6 Q1bRTL aMobile methods aLondonbRoutledge c2011 axv, 206 p. bIncludes bibliographical reference and index aIn the twenty-first century, more than ever, everything and everybody seems to be on the move. Global flows of people, goods, food, money, information, services and media images are forming an intensely mobile background to everyday life. Social scientists, too, are on the move, seeking new analytical purchase on these important aspects of the social world by trying to move with, and to be moved by, the fleeting, distributed, multiple, non-causal, sensory, emotional and kinaesthetic. aBuscher, MonikaeEditor91131912 aUrry, JohneEditor91131913 aWitchger, KatianeEditor91131914 2CCn0cTBhY:6 Q1 c1715289d1715289 00102CC4070aRTLbRTLd2026-03-13l0oY:6 Q1pRT1528732r2026-03-13 09:42:00w2026-03-13yTB