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Title: Mobility and Marginalization


1
Mobility and Marginalization
  • Definition of key terms
  • Debates
  • Conclusion

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  • Marginalization the prcesses that create groups
    of people who in one way or another and to
    varying extents are excluded from participation
    in the main currents of social life, to which
    they are oriented despite their marginality
    (Halvorsen 19959 in Kristensen ?3)
  • Kristenses identifies 4 dimentions of this
    margialization
  • it is a process
  • It is unwanted, involuntary
  • it requires a certain degree of exculsion from
    participation in different areas of society
  • Being marginalized doesnt mean to be totally
    excluded
  • Rooted in -----lt----- gt-----Marginal ---- lt
    ----gt----Excluded

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  • Mobility implies the process of moving
    from/moving to at different speeds and in
    different forms
  • Aspects mobility
  • Social mobility The way individuals or groups
    move upwards or downwards from one status or
    class position to another within the social
    hierarchy (will not be discussed in this
    presentation). (http//www.allwords.com/word-socia
    l20mobility.html)
  • Phyisical mobility the actual physical movement
    of people from one place to another and how it
    determines different degrees of
    integration/exculsion of the people involved
    (http//www.allwords.com/word-social20mobility.ht
    ml)
  • Virtual mobility the substitution of travel
    through ICT based communication (Arnfalk P.
    20025)

4
Mobility Related Marginalization
  • Nowadays we are always on the move () even if
    physicaly bodily, we stay put (Bauman 199877)
  • Different levels of mobility have a visible
    influence on the process of marginalization(
    Kenyon 2004)
  • Too little (physical) mobility people get
    excluded from participation because of not enough
    mobility and the ones who are already
    marginalized experience exclusion from mobility.
    The exclusion is felt both ways in terms of
    - lack of access in social participation
  • - affordability expensive movement
  • - availabilty
  • Too much (physical) mobility(Hypermobility)
    also leads to exclusion from social participation
  • - it excludes even more the
    already disadvantaged people
  • - it leads to the polarisation of
    society

5
  • Bauam talks about two worlds that fit the
    dichotomy too much/too little mobility the
    globally mobile and the the locally tied
  • For the first world, the world of the globally
    mobile the space has lost its constraining
    quality and is eassily traversed in both its real
    and virtual renditions. For the second world, the
    world of the locally tied, of those barred from
    moving and thus bound to bear passively whatever
    change may be visited on the locality they are
    tied to, the real space is fast closing up. This
    is a kind of deprivation which is made yet more
    painful by the obstrusive media display of the
    space conquest and of the virtual accessibility
    of distances that stay stubbornly unreachable in
    non-virtual reality (Bauman199888)

6
  • Virtual mobility (the internet) could provide a
    solution to the exclusionarry disbenefits of
    too little and too much mobility by
  • - causing a decrease in phisical
    mobility
  • - the use of the internet will have social
    positive effects
  • - it could substitute or supplement
    physical mobility by providing
    non-mobile means of access to participation
    (Kenyon 20044)
  • - it increases acess (therefore inclusion)

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  • BUT
  • There is more evidence to support the hypothesis
    that virtual mobility could actually increase
    even more social exclusion
  • - lack of human relations isolation
  • - decline of community reduces civic contact
  • - lack of face to face contact
  • - increased marginalization of those who are
    offline
  • - the problem of accessibility and
    affordability in order to create the
    infrastructure that would provide people with
    access to virtual mobility a big financial effort
    is needed and in the already disadvantaged zones
    such investiments are not economicaly viable
    (profitable) therefore those zones risk to be
    even more marginalized

8
Concluding remarks
  • Marginalization it is not an isolated process
  • Mobility and Marginalization are very closely
    linked and they influence one another
  • A solution to the mobilty related marginalization
    hasnt been found yet virtual mobility as shown
    brings up a lot of risks
  • No matter how we put it marginalized groups will
    always exist in our types of society
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