Spatial mobility: a fundamental social process.
Society could neither function nor evolve without people's movements in space. The urban world of contemporary industrialized societies particularly requires a fluid and multiform mobility, Michel Bassand and Marie-Claude Brulhardt advocate a general scheme of analysis which combines the five necessary conditions to global apprehension and comprehension of spatial mobility: interdisciplinarity, recognition of the irreductibility of the macro social level (society, space ...) and of agents' level, examination of the factors and consequencies of the flows, systematic approach to spatial mobility, recognition of the interdependance between mobility and spatial organization gnition of the irreductibility of the macro social level (society, space ...) and of agents' level, examination of the factors and consequencies of the flows, systematic approach to spatial mobility, recognition of the interdependance between mobility and spatial organization
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