Analysis of On the Move: Mona Domosh and Joni Seager
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Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Society design structures
- The power of mobility
- Violence against women
- Conclusion
Abstract
The main argument that mona domosh and joni seager make in their chapter, "On the move", is that the restrictions society, the government, and companies put on mobility is a direct result of an attempt at social control. Often times, this social control means exerting power of mobility over of the handicapped, the underprivileged, and women.
The power of mobility over handicapped individuals is one of the more obvious forms of social control. People that depend on wheelchairs, crutches, or canes to get around are challenged daily by small obstacles that non-handicapped people do not have to deal with.
The power of mobility over handicapped individuals is one of the more obvious forms of social control. People that depend on wheelchairs, crutches, or canes to get around are challenged daily by small obstacles that non-handicapped people do not have to deal with.
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