Rethinking mobility in the Chiloé Archipelago
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This article presents a proposal to rethink mobility in the Chiloé Archipelago from an ethnographic perspective that integrates some ideas of the so-called "non-representational approach" to understand the mobility practices that occur in non-metropolitan territories. We are specifically located in spatio-temporal geographies in connection with the modern and urban world, but that develops in archipelagic and insular realities. From field work on the islands of this small archipelago, the daily mobility of these inhabitants is understood as a heterogeneous, contingent and assembled process and, the refore, the importance of rethinking different ways of approaching and understanding these realities.
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Diego Solsona Cisternas, Universidad de Los Lagos
Estudiante de Doctorado de Ciencias Sociales en Estudios Territoriales, Universidad de Los Lagos, Chile.
Becario CONICYT, comision nacional de investigacion cientifica y tecnologica de Chile.
Alejandra Lazo Corvalan Lazo Corvalan, Centro de estudios del desarrollo regional y políticas publicas (CEDER) Universidad de Los Lagos. Chile
Doctora en Geografía, Universidad de Toulouse Le Mirail, Investigadora del CEDER (Centro de Estudios del Desarrollo Regional y Políticas Publicas-Universidad de Los Lagos) Intereses: antropología de la movilidad (cuerpo, objetos y afectos); formas de habitar; ciudades intermedias y territorios no metropolitanosDiego Carvajal Carvajal Hicks, Universidad Catolica de Chile
Magister en Artes, Universidad de Chile, estudiante de Doctorado en estudios urbanos Universidad Catolica.This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
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