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An agenda for creative practice in the new mobilities paradigm

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  • Kaya Barry
  • Jen Southern
  • Tess Baxter
  • Suzy Blondin
  • Clare Booker
  • Janet Bowstead
  • Carly Butler
  • Rod Dillon
  • Nick Ferguson
  • Gudrun Filipska
  • Michael Hieslmair
  • Lucy Hunt
  • Aleksandra Ianchenko
  • Pia Johnson
  • Jondi Keane
  • Martin K. Koszolko
  • Clare Qualmann
  • Charlie Rumsby
  • Catarina Sales Oliveira
  • Max Schleser
  • Stephanie Sodero
  • Aryana Soliz
  • Louise Ann Wilson
  • Heidi Wood
  • Michael Zinganel

Abstract

Creative practices have made a standing contribution to mobilities research. We write this article as a collective of 25 scholars and practitioners to make a provocation: to further position creative mobilities research as a fundamental contribution and component in this field. The article explores how creative forms of research—whether in the form of artworks, exhibitions, performances, collaborations, and more—has been a foundational part of shaping the new mobilities paradigm, and continues to influence its methodological, epistemological, and ontological concerns. We tour through the interwoven history of art and mobilities research, outlining five central contributions that creativity brings. Through short vignettes of each author’s creative practice, we discuss how creativity has been key to the evolution and emergence of how mobilities research has expanded to global audiences of scholars, practitioners, and communities. The article concludes by highlighting the potency of the arts for lively and transdisciplinary pathways for future mobilities research in the uncertainties that lay ahead.

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  • Kaya Barry & Jen Southern & Tess Baxter & Suzy Blondin & Clare Booker & Janet Bowstead & Carly Butler & Rod Dillon & Nick Ferguson & Gudrun Filipska & Michael Hieslmair & Lucy Hunt & Aleksandra Ianche, 2023. "An agenda for creative practice in the new mobilities paradigm," Mobilities, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 18(3), pages 349-373, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:rmobxx:v:18:y:2023:i:3:p:349-373
    DOI: 10.1080/17450101.2022.2136996
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