links between urban mobility and social exclusion have
been especially analyzed using the concept of
accessibility which is a reductive conception: mobility is more than traveling from A to B, it
involves different experiences and consequences
of those who travel and those who do not.
-In a social sciences context, accessibility involves
not only the access to transport, but also
localization and distribution of key activities
---accessibility should be understood
as the ability of managing space and time to carry
out daily activities, to maintain relationships
and to generate places for social participation.----broadly understand the implications
of being connected or disconnected and to
analyze the kind of connections, time, places
and relationships of this access, as well as its
impact on daily life.
-- the access to practices, relationships
and places in relation to economic, physical,
organizational, temporal and ability barriers
should be studied