
The city is “not simply a place where one lives, it’s above all a crossroads”, according to the French philosopher Paul Virilio. Cities are made possible and are continuously shaped by mobilities, every moment of the day – from walking and cycling to migration and tourism. Mobility is much more than transport flows, migration or tourist numbers. It is our way of being together as society. It is a sort of a commons. But does the way we talk about mobility, study it and plan for it reflect its complexity and its social meaning? Responding to the question, this evening scholars, city officials, artists and the public together draft a common dialogue agenda on city and mobility in Amsterdam.
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Commoning mobility defensa y justicia | |
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