In this episode we talk with author Mimi Sheller on her book, "Mobility Justice: the Politics of Movement in an Age of Extremes," and how mobility justice transcends beyond just transportation access to include broader aspects like the right to the city and freedom to move between countries.
We also explore its intricate connections with urbanization, migration, and climate change. Ranging from women's rights to movement and unequal access issues faced by minority populations, our conversation crosses the boundaries of nations, delving into the power dynamics embedded in passports and the global freedom of movement. We'll make you question how cities approach mobility and its justice in the new mobilities paradigm.
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