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--- Free Shipping --- * Immediate purchase and silent purchase are welcome! * First come, first served for a single item!!! * Please understand that this item is stored at home and will be shipped in simple packaging before purchasing. Is it true that "life is determined by the distance traveled"? This is a hot topic book in which Masato Ito, a promising sociologist, unravels the truth of "mobility inequality" hidden in modern society based on vast amounts of data. Product Features • A new perspective on inequality: Sharply analyzes the reality that everyday "mobility" such as commuting to work or school, traveling, and moving, is actually stratified by economic power and gender. • Shocking data: • Nearly half of the people feel that they "cannot move freely." • One in three people feel "envious" of others' mobility. This book explores the truth of the difficulties we unconsciously feel in our lives. • Wide range of themes: From remote work, tourism, immigration issues, and even climate change, it highlights the inequalities of modern society from the perspective of "mobility." Product Condition • Regular price: 1,100 yen (tax included) • Condition: Beautiful condition, only read once. • With the obi (sleeve), and the top, bottom, and fore-edge (cut surface) of the book are free of sun damage, stains, and corner folds, and are in very clean condition. Other • Waterproofing measures will be taken, and the item will be carefully packaged and shipped. This is a masterpiece that we highly recommend to those interested in sociology, as well as those who feel uncomfortable with the current way of working and living. If you have any questions, please feel free to comment! ◆ We also have other items for sale, so we would appreciate it if you could check them out as well.
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