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    This book offers a critical and comprehensive analysis of children’s mobilities by focusing on its interdependent, imagined and relational aspects.In doing so, it challenges existing literature, which, in mobilities studies, tends to overlook the mobilities of marginalised social groups; in social science more generally, tends to immobilize children’s studies; and in children’s mobility studies has mainly focused on the ‘independent’ and corporeal travel of children.The book situates children’s mobilities in wider contexts, offering an interdisciplinary and critical perspective throughout and drawing on scholarship at the confluence of childhood and mobilities and a range of research to offer new insights that inform the field of mobilities and studies of childhood.In this way, the book aims at widening the perspective on children’s mobility towards the inclusion of diverse age groups and of the manifold forms of mobilities that are part of children’s lives, from an interdependent and relational point of view.

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  • Are historical events only explainable as multicausal and interdependent?

    Historical events can often be explained as multicausal and interdependent, as they are typically the result of a combination of various factors and influences. While some events may have a primary cause, it is often the interaction of multiple causes that leads to a particular outcome. Additionally, events in history are often interconnected, with one event leading to another in a chain of causation. However, there are also instances where a single cause or factor can play a dominant role in shaping a historical event. Ultimately, the complexity of historical events means that they can be understood through a combination of multicausal and interdependent factors, as well as through the consideration of individual causes.

  • Are historical events only explainable as multi-causal and interdependent?

    Historical events are often complex and influenced by a variety of factors, making them multi-causal and interdependent. While some events may have a primary cause, it is rare for a single factor to fully explain the outcome. Factors such as social, economic, political, and cultural influences all play a role in shaping historical events. Therefore, understanding historical events requires considering the interconnected web of causes and effects that contribute to their outcomes.

  • Is it called interdependent from each other or towards each other?

    The term "interdependent" is used to describe a relationship in which two or more things are mutually reliant on each other. It implies a reciprocal dependence, meaning that each entity relies on the other(s) for support or function. Therefore, it is more accurate to say that things are interdependent "towards each other" rather than "from each other." This phrasing emphasizes the mutual nature of the relationship and the two-way flow of dependence.

  • Can one distinguish recycling from downcycling and upcycling?

    Yes, one can distinguish recycling from downcycling and upcycling. Recycling involves processing used materials into new products of the same or similar quality, while downcycling involves converting materials into products of lower quality. Upcycling, on the other hand, involves creating new products of higher quality or value from used materials. Each of these processes has different environmental and economic impacts, with upcycling generally being the most sustainable option.

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  • Can one distinguish between recycling, downcycling, and upcycling?

    Yes, one can distinguish between recycling, downcycling, and upcycling. Recycling involves breaking down materials to create new products of equal or lesser quality. Downcycling refers to the process of turning materials into products of lower quality. Upcycling, on the other hand, involves transforming waste materials into products of higher value or quality. Each process plays a different role in the circular economy and sustainability efforts.

  • Does waste reduction go beyond waste recycling?

    Yes, waste reduction goes beyond waste recycling. While recycling is an important part of waste management, waste reduction focuses on minimizing the amount of waste produced in the first place. This can be achieved through practices such as reducing packaging, reusing items, and implementing more sustainable production processes. By focusing on waste reduction, we can decrease the overall environmental impact of waste and move towards a more circular and sustainable economy.

  • What is waste separation and recycling?

    Waste separation is the process of sorting different types of waste materials into separate categories such as paper, plastic, glass, and organic waste. Recycling involves taking these separated materials and processing them to create new products, reducing the amount of waste that ends up in landfills. By separating waste and recycling, we can help conserve natural resources, reduce pollution, and minimize the impact of waste on the environment.

  • Is plastic waste good for the environment?

    No, plastic waste is not good for the environment. It takes hundreds of years for plastic to decompose, and during that time it can release harmful chemicals into the soil and water. Plastic waste also poses a threat to wildlife, as animals can become entangled in it or mistake it for food. Additionally, the production of plastic contributes to greenhouse gas emissions and the depletion of natural resources. Therefore, efforts to reduce, reuse, and recycle plastic waste are essential for protecting the environment.

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