Low-Cost Aviation: Society, Culture and Environment

Low-Cost Aviation: Society, Culture and Environment

Lin, Weiqiang
Fretigny, Jean-Baptiste

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Low-Cost Aviation: Aeromobilities Culture, Politics, and Infrastructures covers critical societal issues such as labor regimes, unequal and changing flying publics, transnational dynamics of migration, tourism, business experiences, environmental challenges and shifting territorialities of LCCs at various scales. It situates LCCs holistically within a societal-infrastructural regime rather than solely within a transport context. The book explores the changing nature of passengers' profiles and mobile cultures, new consumption patterns and Economic Re-Configurations, as well as geopolitical and sustainability challenges. Providing a research agenda for aeromobilities, the book examines the most pressing social, cultural and political impacts of LCCs on society in different global contexts.It bridges transport and mobility studies, fostering transport sustainability and mobility justice to improve air transport management. Offers empirically grounded insights on key social issues and their implications Draws on the expertise of an international team of scholars across the social sciences, including geography, urban studies, history and economics Utilizes case studies from Asia, America and Europe Provides context, theoretical approaches, models and examples showing how they have been implemented INDICE: Part I: Introduction1. Introduction2. Agenda-SettingPart II: Changing Passenger Profiles and Mobile Cultures3. Who Are the Flying Publics?4. Social Ambiguities: Defining experiences for Aeromobilities and Beyond5. Making Sense of the Aeromobile Ways of Consuming Part III: New Consumption Patterns and Economic Re-Configurations6. Democratizing or Splintering Aeromobilities?7. Migration, Tourism and Business Travel: Three Changing Mobilities8. Low-Cost Carriers and the Future of Airport Design9. Flying out of the global city: gentrification and Labor Activism

  • ISBN: 978-0-12-820131-2
  • Editorial: Elsevier
  • Encuadernacion: Rústica
  • Páginas: 256
  • Fecha Publicación: 01/07/2022
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés