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This theoretically informed research explores what the development and transformation of air travel has meant for societies and individuals. - Brings together a number of interdisciplinary approaches towards the aeroplane and its relation to society - Presents an original theory that our societies are aerial societies, or 'aerealities', and shows how we are both enabled and threatened by aerial mobility - Features a series of detailed international case studies which map the history of aviation over the past century-from the promises of early flight, to World War II bombing campaigns, and to the rise of international terrorism today - Demonstrates the transformational capacity of air transport to shape societies, bodies and individual identities - Offers startling historical evidence and bold new ideas about how the social and material spaces of the aeroplane are considered in the modern era
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