The organization of transport a history of users, industry, and public policy

Over the past ten years, the study of mobility has demonstrated groundbreaking approaches and new research patterns. These investigations criticize the concept of mobility itself, suggesting the need to merge transport and communication research, and to approach the topic with novel instruments and...

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Other Authors: Moraglio, Massimo (Editor), Kopper, Christopher (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: New York London Routledge 2015
Series:Routledge international studies in business history 27
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