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Mobility, sociability and well-being of urban living
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Mobility, sociability and well-being of urban living/ edited by Donggen Wang, Shenjing He.
其他作者:
Wang, Donggen.
出版者:
Berlin, Heidelberg :Springer Berlin Heidelberg : : 2016.,
面頁冊數:
xiv, 282 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
內容註:
Introduction -- 1. Travel mode and subjective well-being -- 2. Effects of urban residents' mobility biographies on their current quality of life: A life history analysis -- 3.The association between travel and satisfactions with travel and life: Evidence from Twin Cities -- 4. Mobility and quality of life of the elderly in urban China: the role of household structure -- 5. Reappropriation through occupation: interrogating roadside parking in Chinese cities at a time of mass motorization -- 6. Studies on Wellbeing, Geography and Mobility: State-of-the-Art, Gaps and Future Directions -- 7. Planning and urban plagues -- 8. Moderating effect of community attachment on individual well-being under heat wave -- 9. China's new generation migrant workers' urban experience and well-being -- 10. Between mobility and immobility - Undocumented African migrants living in the shadow of the Chinese state -- 11. Urban Villages as Contested Social Spaces in Urban China -- 12. Disciplined mobility and the experience of migrant subalternity: the politics of motorcycle taxis in Guangzhou -- 13. Analysis of the home care satisfaction of urban elderly in Beijing -- 14. The state of being healthy in social housing communities of urban China: A case of Guangzhou.
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標題:
City and town life - Social aspects - China. -
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-48184-4
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Mobility, sociability and well-being of urban living
Mobility, sociability and well-being of urban living
[electronic resource] /edited by Donggen Wang, Shenjing He. - Berlin, Heidelberg :Springer Berlin Heidelberg :2016. - xiv, 282 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Introduction -- 1. Travel mode and subjective well-being -- 2. Effects of urban residents' mobility biographies on their current quality of life: A life history analysis -- 3.The association between travel and satisfactions with travel and life: Evidence from Twin Cities -- 4. Mobility and quality of life of the elderly in urban China: the role of household structure -- 5. Reappropriation through occupation: interrogating roadside parking in Chinese cities at a time of mass motorization -- 6. Studies on Wellbeing, Geography and Mobility: State-of-the-Art, Gaps and Future Directions -- 7. Planning and urban plagues -- 8. Moderating effect of community attachment on individual well-being under heat wave -- 9. China's new generation migrant workers' urban experience and well-being -- 10. Between mobility and immobility - Undocumented African migrants living in the shadow of the Chinese state -- 11. Urban Villages as Contested Social Spaces in Urban China -- 12. Disciplined mobility and the experience of migrant subalternity: the politics of motorcycle taxis in Guangzhou -- 13. Analysis of the home care satisfaction of urban elderly in Beijing -- 14. The state of being healthy in social housing communities of urban China: A case of Guangzhou.
This book investigates critical urban issues related to socio-spatial segregation, housing, daily travel, mobility of the elderly, etc. from the perspective of wellbeing. This is a collection of the latest research works by frontline researchers working in the fields of geography, urban studies, transport, and sociology. Drawing on theoretical and empirical explorations, collected chapters in this book connect mobility and wellbeing, bridge geography and health, and analyze the implications of mobility disadvantages on urban marginal groups' wellbeing. Research findings presented in the book are also highly relevant for practitioners and policy makers in the pursuit of improving urban livability since wellbeing, or quality of life, is increasingly considered as an important criteria alternative to income growth to evaluate economic, social and urban development.
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