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Intro
Preface
Contents
About the Authors
Abbreviations
List of Figures
Chapter 1: Introduction
1.1 Setting the Scene
1.2 The Significance of the Mundane
1.3 The Significance of Travel and Transport
1.4 Identifying Sources
1.5 The Aims and Organisation of the Book
References
Chapter 2: The Value of Diary Writing
2.1 What Is a Diary?
2.2 What Can Diaries Contribute to Mobility Studies?
2.3 Selecting and Analysing the Diaries
References
Chapter 3: Mobility Change over Time
3.1 How Can Diaries Illuminate Mobility Change over Time?

3.2 The Impact of Technological Change
3.3 The Persistence of Older Technologies
References
Chapter 4: Location Matters
4.1 Introduction: Space, Place, and Mobility
4.2 Residential Change and Mobility Change
4.3 The Exceptionalism of London
References
Chapter 5: Mobility, Family, and the Life Course
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Dependent Mobilities
5.3 Mobility Whilst Caring
5.4 Independent Mobilities
5.5 Disrupted Mobilities
References
Chapter 6: Gendered Mobilities: The Female Experience
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Women Walking

6.3 Female Experiences of Public Transport
6.4 Travelling Privately
References
Chapter 7: Money Matters
7.1 Introduction
7.2 The Constraints of Poverty
7.3 Those Who Just Managed
7.4 What Mobilities Does Money Buy?
References
Chapter 8: The Significance of Journey Purpose
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Routine and Required Journeys
8.3 Discretionary Travel
References
Chapter 9: Immobility
9.1 Introduction: Approaches to Immobility
9.2 Immobility Whilst Travelling
9.3 Immobility that Prevents Travel
References
Chapter 10: Conclusions

10.1 The End of a Journey
References
Appendix: The Diarists
Index

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