Driving with Strangers
Author: Jonathan Purkis
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Published: 2022-01-11
Total Pages: 416
ISBN-13: 9781526160041
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDriving with strangers is an ambitious, timely and intellectually eclectic contribution to how we think about mobility, the rationale behind its different forms and why our philosophy of travel and societal structures are closely related. The book uses a century of hitchhiking across contrasting national contexts to understand the relationship between sharing the road, political economy and social structure. Purkis offers a 'vagabond sociological perspective', which explores power within a society, as seen from the kerbside. This is outlined using a series of theoretical touchstones, central to the history of hitchhiking: relative levels of freedom, trust, human nature, 'gift' or 'experience-based' economics, risk, cooperation, empathy and ecology. Drawing on progressive sociological and critical anthropological traditions the book builds a different vision of social structures, political-economy and human capability to help empower those fighting ecological apocalypse and societal breakdown.