‘Nobody ever cuddles any of those walkers’: the material socialities of everyday mobilities in Santiago de Chile
Soledad Martínez
Mobilities, 2022, vol. 17, issue 4, 545-564
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In this article I bring forward the notion of ‘material socialities’ to make sense of the sensory and affective relationships between walkers and the materials of places that emerge in everyday walking practices in Santiago de Chile. Materials not only make possible everyday movement in cities, as they have been usually addressed by mobilities studies, but they are also constitutive of mobile experiences and practices in sensory and affective ways. Based on ethnographic fieldwork I undertook in Santiago between 2015 and 2016, I describe relevant materials for those people who walk habitually in a context of urban sociospatial inequality and I distinguish forms of socialities related to walkers’ feelings of being welcomed or repelled by the places in which they walk. By detailing how materials of places create forms of sensory and affective socialities through habitual encounters, my article enlarges the conceptual toolbox of mobilities to consider materials as constitutive elements of mobile practices and, in this way, I respond to the call made by mobilities’ scholars for a more materially sensitive approach to envisage the complexities of mobile situations.
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1080/17450101.2021.1999776
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