‘I don’t want to walk for free anymore’, says Eunyoung

This post is part of the paper, ‘Connected, programmed, and immobilised A mobile ethnography of platform-mediated food delivery in Seoul’, published in Mobilities.  The rise of mobility platforms contributes to encouraging and commodifying movements of citizens. In line with many smart city apps anticipate their users to be mobile bodies, viewing them normatively and financially valuable (Rose……