Mobility culture is an inter-and transdisciplinary analytical concept in transportation and mobility research across disciplines, stemming from social sciences, geography, and related fields. It includes infrastructure, built environment and technology as well as political and societal discourses, social and cultural practices, and behavior and attitudes concerning mobility. It combines physical and spatial structures with social practices and covers the individual as well as the collective plane of society. The concept can be employed to frame development, in a comparative spatial sense or in a comparative temporal sense.
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