"The article analyzes the phenomenon of everyday mobility, which is understood as routine repeatable movements. These movements might be interpreted as a set of actions and social interactions oriented towards establishment, maintenance and development of social relations and links. Everyday mobility is a kind of social practice determined by norms and characterized by time-space organization. The authors subdivide everyday mobility into two types (physical movements and virtual-communicational movements) and also defi ne the functions of everyday mobility (establishment, maintenance and development of social links and relations; reproduction of the social orde;, integration of individuals into communities/networks; accumulation of network capital)."