‘Inappropriate’ Europeans: On Fear, Space, and Roma Mobility

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Abstract

This chapter discusses such incumbents that map out new systems and suggests that, through them both being to hand and also in combination with other new or incumbent elements, such technologies can cross systems and help to realise new systems. The innovations that standards are set by occur not in a controlled, careful manner but often through tinkering and experimentation, which can play a major role in system development. The changing material cultures of objects such as wallets, keys, and shoes are due to their resilience and independence across many different systems. Material and technological networks are likely to be connected to systems of mobility, creating network paradoxes of global connections and local disconnection. Small technologies empowered with digital connectivity present further complications to big systems. There are stringent international regulations on in-cabin use of what are termed portable electrical devices (PEDs).
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationThe Mobilities Paradigm : Discourses and Ideologies
EditorsMarcel Endres, Katharina Manderscheid, Christophe Mincke
Number of pages17
PublisherRoutledge
Publication date2016
Chapter7
ISBN (Print)9781472429346
ISBN (Electronic)9781315555515
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2016
SeriesTransport and Society

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