This lecture explores the reconfiguration of societal phenomena and mobility, focusing on urban development, household precariousness, and the impact of information technology and economics. It delves into the constraints experienced daily, misperceptions about mobility, and the ecological implications of climate change. The instructor discusses the evolution of mobility behavior, the concept of carpooling, and the emergence of self-service bicycle systems in cities. The lecture also covers the dynamics of car sharing, shared scooters, and the challenges and opportunities of new mobility services in urban environments.