(Im)Mobility and Health in Santiago de Chile

Abstract

In this essay, we focus on how (im)mobility reflects wider socio-spatial and health inequalities in a highly segregated city: Santiago de Chile. Such immobility is relevant because it challenges common understandings of mobility in at least three ways: it reconfigures the relationship between mobility and health; it shows that inequality becomes visible not only when considering if a person can move, but also when examining the ability of a person to not move; and it shows how the immobility of some people is made possible by the hypermobility of others.

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Título según WOS: (Im)Mobility and Health in Santiago de Chile
Título de la Revista: JOURNAL OF LATIN AMERICAN GEOGRAPHY
Volumen: 19
Número: 3
Editorial: Project Muse
Fecha de publicación: 2020
Página de inicio: 240
Página final: 247
DOI:

10.1353/LAG.2020.0045

Notas: ISI