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January 2021, Volume 16, Issue 1
- 66-80 Pandemic disruption, extended bodies, and elastic situations - Reflections on COVID-19 and Mobilities
by Ole B. Jensen - 81-95 What is the urban without physical mobilities? COVID-19-induced immobility in the mobile risk society
by Malene Freudendal-Pedersen & Sven Kesselring - 96-112 Pathological (Im)mobilities: managing risk in a time of pandemics
by Weiqiang Lin & Brenda S. A. Yeoh - 113-133 De-confining borders: towards a politics of freedom of movement in the time of the pandemic
by Charles Heller - 134-153 Pandemic cartographies: a conversation on mappings, imaginings and emotions
by Andrea Pase & Laura Lo Presti & Tania Rossetto & Giada Peterle
November 2020, Volume 15, Issue 6
- 1-1 Referees who reported for Mobilities from 1 September 2019 – 31 August 2020
by The Editors - 757-775 Detour: Bodies, memories, and mobilities in and around the home
by Charishma Ratnam & Danielle Drozdzewski - 776-791 Micro-mobilities in curated spaces: agency, autonomy and dwelling in visitor experiences of augmented reality in arts and heritage
by Caroline Scarles & Helen Treharne & Matthew Casey & Husna Zainal Abidin - 792-809 Drive-through cities: cars, labor, and exaggerated automobilities in Abu Dhabi
by Abdellatif Qamhaieh & Surajit Chakravarty - 810-827 Cracks in the gearbox of car hegemony: struggles over the German Verkehrswende between stability and change
by Tobias Haas - 828-843 Public transport or E-bike taxis: the implication of everyday mobilities in contemporary China
by Hua Xia - 844-861 Governing mobilities on the UK canal network
by Maarja Kaaristo & Dominic Medway & Jamie Burton & Steven Rhoden & Helen L. Bruce - 862-879 Constellations of weathering: following the meteorological mobilities of Bangla bricks
by Beth Cullen - 880-895 A political theory of interspecies mobility justice
by Nicholas Scott - 896-910 Viapolitics and the emancipatory possibilities of abortion mobilities
by Cordelia Freeman - 911-929 The migrancies of maps: complicating the critical cartography and migration nexus in ‘migro-mobility’ thinking
by Laura Lo Presti - 930-944 A movement in motion: collective mobility and embodied practice in the central American migrant caravan
by Heather M. Wurtz
September 2020, Volume 15, Issue 5
- 635-646 On time: temporal and normative orderings of mobilities
by Claudio Coletta & Tobias Röhl & Susann Wagenknecht - 647-660 Practices of waiting: dramatized timing within air travel
by Larissa Schindler - 661-676 Follow the action: understanding the conflicting temporalities of ships, river, authorities and family through distributed ethnography
by Asher Boersma - 677-693 Turbulences of speeding up data circulation. Frontex and its crooked temporalities of ‘real-time’ border control
by Silvan Pollozek - 694-707 The moral work of timing mobilities: ‘limited insight’ and truncated worth in municipal traffic management
by Susann Wagenknecht - 708-724 How to park a car? Immobility and the temporal organization of parking practices
by Karol Kurnicki - 725-739 Traffic life: temporal dynamics and regulatory dimensions in agent-based transport simulations
by Sebastian Vehlken - 740-755 Speeding up, slowing down, breaking down: an ethnography of software-driven mobility
by Paula Bialski
July 2020, Volume 15, Issue 4
- 465-479 Technological change and sociocultural models in China: A case study of train commuters in Beijing
by Zinette Bergman & Manfred Max Bergman & Christoph Haenggi & Zhao Lei & Andrew Thatcher - 480-499 Transit boundaries: race and the paradox of immobility within mobile systems
by Gwendolyn Y. Purifoye - 500-513 Invisible mobilities: stigma, immobilities, and female sex workers’ mundane socio-legal negotiations of Dhaka’s urban space
by Hosna J. Shewly & Lorraine Nencel & Ellen Bal & Kathinka Sinha-Kerkhoff - 514-526 Make way for the wealthy? Autonomous vehicles, markets in mobility, and social justice
by Robert Sparrow & Mark Howard - 527-542 Journeys to Knua: displacement, return and translocality in Timor-Leste
by Pyone Myat Thu - 543-558 Understanding involuntary immobility in the Bartang Valley of Tajikistan through the prism of motility
by Suzy Blondin - 559-574 Private violence/private transport: the role of means of transport in women’s mobility to escape from domestic violence in England and Wales
by Janet C. Bowstead - 575-587 Differentiating the time-geography of recreational running
by Mattias Qviström & Linnea Fridell & Mattias Kärrholm - 588-603 Producing Thailand as a transit country: borders, advocacy, and destitution
by Kate Coddington - 604-619 Aeromobilities’ extra-sectoral costs: a methodological reorientation
by Weiqiang Lin & Tina Harris - 620-634 ‘Emotional authoritarianism’: state, education and the mobile working-class subjects
by Ngai Pun & Jack Qiu
June 2020, Volume 15, Issue 3
- 309-324 Exploring velotopian urban imaginaries: where Le Corbusier meets Constant?
by Anna Nikolaeva & Samuel Nello-Deakin - 325-340 Moralities in mobility: negotiating moral subjectivities in Istanbul’s traffic
by Yağmur Nuhrat - 341-361 ‘The shops were only made for people who could walk’: impairment, barriers and autonomy in the mobility of adults with Cerebral Palsy in urban England
by James Bonehill & Nadia von Benzon & Jon Shaw - 362-379 Including people with intellectual disabilities in the mobilities turn: mobile interviews in Toronto, Canada
by Benjamin Feldman & Robert Wilton & Ann Fudge Schormans - 380-396 Mobile devices and their effect on the sociality on Dutch Intercity trains
by Rianne van Melik & Dagmar van de Schraaf - 397-415 Young social milieus and multimodality: interrelations of travel behaviours and psychographic characteristics
by Marcel Hunecke & Sören Groth & Dirk Wittowsky - 416-430 Mobile moratorium? The case of young people undertaking international internships
by Valentina Cuzzocrea & David C. Cairns - 431-445 Disruptions of self, place and mobility: digital nomads in Chiang Mai, Thailand
by Paul Green - 446-463 Mining mobility and settlement during an East African gold boom: Seeking fortune and accommodating fate
by Deborah Fahy Bryceson & Jesper Bosse Jønsson & Mike Clarke Shand
March 2020, Volume 15, Issue 2
- 107-119 Reproductive mobilities
by Amy Speier & Kristin Lozanski & Susan Frohlick - 120-134 Reproductive vibes: therapeutic atmospheres and the reproductive force of tourism mobilities
by Susan Frohlick - 135-145 North American surrogate reproductive mobilities incited by cross-border reproductive care
by Amy Speier - 146-160 Mobilizing mobilities: birthright tourists as willful strangers in Canada
by Kristin Lozanski - 161-172 The im/mobilities of ‘sometimes-migrating’ for abortion: Ireland to Great Britain
by Lesley Murray & Nichola Khan - 173-187 Canada’s forced birth travel: towards feminist indigenous reproductive mobilities
by Jaime Cidro & Rachel Bach & Susan Frohlick - 188-195 The reproduction of reproduction: theorizing reproductive (im)mobilities
by Mimi Sheller - 196-219 The migration map trap. On the invasion arrows in the cartography of migration
by Henk van Houtum & Rodrigo Bueno Lacy - 220-240 Fortress Europe’s far-flung borderlands: ‘Illegality’ and the ‘deportation regime’ in France’s Caribbean and Indian Ocean territories
by Catherine Benoît - 241-256 Unlikely hikers? Activism, Instagram, and the queer mobilities of fat hikers, women hiking alone, and hikers of colour
by Phiona Stanley - 257-272 Taming future mobilities: biopolitics and data behaviourism in the European Travel Information and Authorisation System (ETIAS)
by Nicolas Gäckle - 273-289 Urban greening and mobility justice in Dhaka’s informal settlements
by Razia Sultana & Thomas Birtchnell & Nicholas Gill - 290-306 The contradictory politics of the right to travel: mobilities, borders & tourism
by Raoul V. Bianchi & Marcus L. Stephenson & Kevin Hannam - 307-307 John Urry Memorial Prize 2020
by The Editors
January 2020, Volume 15, Issue 1
- 1-10 Mobilities and Utopias: a critical reorientation
by Carlos López-Galviz & Monika Büscher & Malene Freudendal-Pedersen - 11-24 Blood drones: using utopia as method to imagine future vital mobilities
by Stephanie Sodero & Richard Rackham - 25-38 Drone-topia as method
by Julia M. Hildebrand - 39-53 Illuminating urban street (u)topias
by Lesley Murray & Susan Robertson - 54-68 Care moves people: complex systems and futures signals supporting production and reflection of individual mobile utopias
by Nicolas A. Balcom Raleigh & Anna Kirveennummi & Sari Puustinen - 69-80 Speculating with human rights: two South Asian women writers and utopian mobilities
by Barnita Bagchi - 81-105 Mobility and data: cycling the utopian Internet of Things
by Frauke Behrendt
November 2019, Volume 14, Issue 6
- 745-761 Governing nature-based tourism mobility in National Park Torres del Paine, Chilean Southern Patagonia
by José Barrena Ruiz & Machiel Lamers & Simon Bush & Gustavo Blanco Wells - 762-777 Migrating fish and mobile knowledge: situated fishers’ knowledge and social networks in the lower Mekong River Basin in Thailand, Laos and Cambodia
by Ian G. Baird & Kanokwan Manorom - 778-794 Axial Development in Mongolia: intended and unintended effects of new roads
by Alexander C. Diener & Batbuyan Batjav - 795-808 ‘Sir, it was my right of way!’ Examining cultural change and the contested entitlements of automobility
by Melissa Butcher - 809-824 Encountering the multiple semiotics of marshrutka surfaces – what can marshrutka decorations and advertisements tell us about its everyday actors?
by Cholpon Turdalieva & Tonio Weicker - 825-840 Re-assembling automobility: bicycle helmets and the risks of cycling in the US, 1970-1995
by Rony Blank-Gomel - 841-858 Boarding Mumbai trains: the mutual shaping of intersectionality and mobility
by Annelies Kusters - 859-874 Creative city, mobility, and creativity: Finnish artists in Berlin
by Johanna Hautala & Paulina Nordström - 875-889 ‘Boots on the ground’: walking in occupied Palestinian territory
by Patricia Sellick - 890-905 Making space on the run: exercising the right to move in Jerusalem
by Una McGahern - 906-922 (Im)mobile workers: entangled regimes of (im)mobility within the United Nations system
by Ignacio Fradejas-García & Linda M. Mülli - 923-939 The Eurostars go global: young Europeans’ migration to Asia for distinction and alternative life paths
by Helena Hof - 940-942 Referees who reported for Mobilities from 1 September 2018–31 August 2019
by The Editors
September 2019, Volume 14, Issue 5
- 545-560 When urban environments meet pedestrian’s thoughts: implications for pedestrian affect
by Thomas Calvert & Juliet Jain & Kiron Chatterjee - 561-577 ‘Running on sandcastles’: energising the rhythmanalyst through non-representational ethnography of a running event
by Jonas Larsen - 578-595 Home on the waves: domesticity and discomfort aboard the overland route steamship, 1842–1862
by Jonathan Stafford - 596-611 To move or not to move: mobility decision-making in the context of welfare conditionality and paid employment
by Greg Marston & Juan Zhang & Michelle Peterie & Gaby Ramia & Roger Patulny & Emma Cooke - 612-631 The work-sociology of academic aeromobility at remote institutions
by James E. S. Higham & Debbie Hopkins & Caroline Orchiston - 632-647 The political mobilities of reporting: tethering, slickness and asylum control
by Daniel X.O. Fisher & Andrew Burridge & Nick Gill - 648-664 Bangkok flooded: re(assembling) disaster mobility
by Leonie Tuitjer - 665-680 Transit justice as spatial justice: learning from activists
by Theresa Enright - 681-695 Gender, marriage, and the dynamic of (im)mobility in the mid-Western hills of Nepal
by Ina Zharkevich - 696-714 Dynamics of precarity among ‘new migrants’: exploring the worker–capital relation through mobilities and mobility power
by Tom Vickers & John Clayton & Hilary Davison & Lucinda Hudson & Maria A Cañadas & Paul Biddle & Sara Lilley - 715-729 Family involved or left behind in migration? A family-centred perspective towards Estonia-Finland cross-border commuting
by Keiu Telve - 730-744 Migration as hope and depression: existential im/mobilities in and beyond Egypt
by Harry Pettit & Wiebe Ruijtenberg
July 2019, Volume 14, Issue 4
- 401-417 Digital navigation and the driving-machine: supervision, calculation, optimization, and recognition
by Sam Hind - 418-434 Anticipating digital futures: ruins, entanglements and the possibilities of shared technology making
by Sung-Yueh Perng - 435-451 Walking with technology: understanding mobility-technology assemblages
by Mark Holton - 452-468 (Un-)becoming Chinese creatives: transnational mobility of creative labour in a ‘global’ Beijing
by Jian Lin - 469-483 Inclusion by live streaming? Contested meanings of well-being: movement and non-movement of space, place and body
by Tarja Rautiainen-Keskustalo & Sanna Raudaskoski - 484-499 Infrastructures of immobility: enabling international distance education students in Africa to not move
by Markus Roos Breines & Parvati Raghuram & Ashley Gunter - 500-523 The non-looks of the mobile world: a video-based study of interactional adaptation in cycle-lanes
by Mike Lloyd - 524-544 (Mobility) Fixing the Taiwanese bicycle industry: the production and economisation of cycling culture in pursuit of accumulation
by Justin Spinney & Wen-I Lin
May 2019, Volume 14, Issue 3
- 289-297 From climate migration to anthropocene mobilities: shifting the debate
by Andrew Baldwin & Christiane Fröhlich & Delf Rothe - 298-318 Indigenous (im)mobilities in the Anthropocene
by Samid Suliman & Carol Farbotko & Hedda Ransan-Cooper & Karen Elizabeth McNamara & Fanny Thornton & Celia McMichael & Taukiei Kitara - 319-335 Indigenous mobility traditions, colonialism, and the anthropocene
by Kyle Whyte & Jared L Talley & Julia D. Gibson - 336-350 And yet it moves! (Climate) migration as a symptom in the Anthropocene
by Giovanni Bettini - 351-362 Of other movements: nonhuman mobility in the Anthropocene
by Stefanie R. Fishel - 363-374 Of (not) being neighbors: cities, citizens and climate change in an age of migrations
by Ethemcan Turhan & Marco Armiero - 375-380 Forum 1: Migrant climate in the Kinocene
by Thomas Nail - 381-387 Forum 2: the migrant climate: resilience, adaptation and the ontopolitics of mobility in the Anthropocene
by David Chandler - 388-394 Forum 3: amphibious architecture beyond the levee
by Stephanie Wakefield - 395-400 Forum 4: the environmental privilege of borders in the anthropocene
by Lisa Sun-Hee Park & David Naguib Pellow
March 2019, Volume 14, Issue 2
- 137-157 Baby on board: the impact of sling use on experiences of family mobility with babies and young children
by Rebecca Whittle - 158-172 Adaptive flood mobilities in Bangladesh
by Valerie Ingham & Mir Rabiul Islam & John Hicks - 173-187 Reframing Jewish mobilities: de-nationalized/non-territorialized, racialized, and hybrid identities among Israeli immigrants in Canada
by Arviv Tamir - 188-203 Choreographing the city: Can dance practice inform the engineering of sustainable urban environments?
by John Bingham-Hall & Ellie Cosgrave - 204-217 Art and materiality in the global refugee crisis: Ai Weiwei’s artworks and the emerging aesthetics of mobilities
by Kaya Barry - 218-232 Waiting in motion: mapping postcolonial fiction, new mobilities, and migration through Mohsin Hamid’s Exit West
by Amanda Lagji - 233-249 Recycling traffic noise: transforming sonic automobilities for revalue and well being
by Sarah Pink & Jordan Lacey & Lawrence Harvey & Shanti Sumartojo & Melisa Duque & Stephan Moore - 250-266 Taming the road, tamed by the road: sense of road as place among Indigenous Bedouin in an ethnic frontier in Israel
by Avinoam Meir & Arnon Ben Israel & Batya Roded & Ibrahim Abu-Ajaj - 267-288 Worldwide approval (and denial): analysing nonimmigrant visa statistics to the United States from 2000 to 2016
by Jackal Tanelorn & April Anderson
January 2019, Volume 14, Issue 1
- 1-19 Therapeutic mobilities
by Heidi Kaspar & Margaret Walton-Roberts & Audrey Bochaton - 20-37 Asymmetrical therapeutic mobilities: masculine advantage in nurse migration from India
by Margaret Walton-Roberts - 38-53 Everything changes to stay the same: persistent global health inequalities amidst new therapeutic opportunities and mobilities for Filipino nurses
by Maddy Thompson - 54-70 Intertwined therapeutic mobilities: knowledge, plants, healers on the move between Laos and the U.S
by Audrey Bochaton - 71-86 Mobilising patients towards transnational healthcare markets – insights into the mobilising work of medical travel facilitators in Delhi
by Sarah Hartmann - 87-102 Sociality and transnational social space in the making of medical tourism: local actors and Indonesian patients in Malaysia
by Heng Leng Chee & Andrea Whittaker & Heong Hong Por - 103-119 Multiple mobilities in Mexico’s fertility industry
by Carolin Schurr - 120-136 Searching for therapies, seeking for hope: transnational cancer care in Asia
by Heidi Kaspar
November 2018, Volume 13, Issue 6
- 777-790 ‘Walking out’: the mobilities of love
by Lynne Pearce - 791-807 Mundane intermodality: a comparative analysis of bike-renting practices
by Daniel Normark & Franck Cochoy & Johan Hagberg & Hélène Ducourant - 808-824 Examining the rhythms of ‘urban elements’ on walking and driving routes in the city
by Jani Tartia - 825-843 Rhythms of urban space: skateboarding the canyons, plains, and asphalt-banked schoolyards of coastal Los Angeles in the 1970s
by Lorne Platt - 844-860 Parent–child mobility practices: revealing ‘cracks’ in the automobility system
by Arlene Tigar McLaren - 861-875 Grasping the meaning of integration in an era of (forced) mobility: ethnographic insights from an informal refugee camp
by George Mavrommatis - 876-893 Negotiating the ground: ‘mobilizing’ a divided field site in the ‘post-conflict’ city
by Bree T. Hocking & Brendan Sturgeon & Duncan Whyatt & Gemma Davies & Jonny Huck & John Dixon & Neil Jarman & Dominic Bryan - 894-909 The journey of Central American women migrants: ening the mobile commons
by Carla Angulo-Pasel - 910-920 Urban nomadism: everyday mobilities of waste recyclers in Beijing
by Carlo Inverardi-Ferri - 921-936 Everyday knowledge on the move: dynamic process and micro politics of the transfer of
by Jingfu Chen & Ningning Chen - 937-938 Referees who reported during August 2017 to 31 August 2018
by The Editors
September 2018, Volume 13, Issue 5
- 615-631 The contingent futures of the mobile present: automation as possibility
by Sarah Pink & Vaike Fors & Mareike Glöss - 632-646 Capturing the flexibility of adaptation and settlement: anchoring in a mobile society
by Aleksandra Grzymala-Kazlowska - 647-661 Automobility and site ontological analysis
by Paul W. Hanson - 662-684 Scrambled systems: the (im)mobilities of ‘storm Desmond’
by Satya Savitzky - 685-701 The intersection of social protection and mobilities: a move towards a ‘Practical Utopia’ research agenda
by Eberhard Raithelhuber & Nandita Sharma & Wolfgang Schröer - 702-716 Consuming colonial imaginaries and forging postcolonial networks: on the road with Indian travellers in the 1950s
by Tim Edensor & Uma Kothari - 717-732 Violent mobilities: men, masculinities and road conflicts in Sweden
by Dag Balkmar - 733-745 Constructing a city, building a life: Brazilian construction workers’ continuous mobility as a permanent life strategy
by Luana Gama Gato & Noel B. Salazar - 746-760 ‘These people should not rest’: mobilities and frictions of the homeless geographies in Athens city centre
by Panos Bourlessas - 761-775 My own business, not my children’s: negotiating funeral rites and the mobility and communication juncture among Chinese migrants in Melbourne
by Gil-Soo Han & Helen Forbes-Mewett & Wilfred Yang Wang
July 2018, Volume 13, Issue 4
- 441-454 The roads of immanence: infrastructural change in southern Chile
by Cristóbal Bonelli & Marcelo González Gálvez - 455-472 Between the village and the global city: the production and decay of translocal spaces of Thai migrant workers in Singapore
by Simon Alexander Peth & Harald Sterly & Patrick Sakdapolrak - 473-487 Distance matters: mobilities and the politics of distance
by Ariel Handel - 488-504 Counter-mapping migration: irregular migrants’ stories through cognitive mapping
by Amalia Campos-Delgado - 505-519 Beyond ‘bikelash’: engaging with community opposition to cycle lanes
by Kirsty Wild & Alistair Woodward & Adrian Field & Alex Macmillan - 520-534 Schematising hospitality: Ai WeiWei’s activist artwork as a form of dark travel
by Rodanthi Tzanelli - 535-550 Women’s mobility and ‘transport-related social exclusion’ in Bishkek
by Cholpon Turdalieva & Christopher Edling - 551-568 A qualitative viewpoint on the Southern eurozone highly skilled labour mobility in the metropolitan area of Copenhagen in times of crisis and austerity
by Alessandra Cenci - 569-583 Backpacker mobilities: inadvertent sustainability amidst the fluctuating pace of travel
by Benjamin Lucca Iaquinto - 584-600 Urban pram strolling: a mobilities design perspective
by Martin Trandberg Jensen - 601-614 The middling mobile: finding place in the liquid city
by Krzysztof Z. Jankowski
May 2018, Volume 13, Issue 3
- 291-307 Mobilities, mobile work and habitation: truck drivers and the crisis in occupational auto-mobility in the UK
by Nicky Gregson - 308-324 Shadow mobilities: regulating migrant bicyclists in rural Ontario, Canada
by Emily Reid-Musson - 325-336 The politics of leisure and labor mobilities: discourses of tourism and transnational migration in Central Java, Indonesia
by Carol Chan - 337-348 A user’s guide to Lisbon: mobilities, spatial apprenticeship and migrant urban integration
by Franz Buhr - 349-366 Guests on the Aegean: interactions between migrants and volunteers at Europe’s southern border
by Alexandra Knott - 367-381 ‘When and where does being Welsh matter to me?’ The influence of cross-border mobilities on constructions of sub-national belonging in the lives of Welsh Muslims
by Geraint Rhys Whittaker - 382-396 The ‘digital glimpse’ as imagining home
by William Clayton & Juliet Jain & Adele Ladkin & Marina Marouda - 397-410 Rhythms of moving in and between digital media: a study on video diaries of young people with physical disabilities
by Herminder Kaur & Paula Saukko & Karen Lumsden - 411-425 Everyday mobilities and the construction of subjective spiritual geographies in ‘Non-places’
by Edward Wigley - 426-440 Being-in-motion: the everyday (gendered and classed) embodied mobilities for UK university students who commute
by Mark Holton & Kirsty Finn
March 2018, Volume 13, Issue 2
- 171-184 The new mobilities paradigm and critical security studies: exploring common ground
by Matthias Leese & Stef Wittendorp - 185-199 Governing circulation through technology within EU border security practice-networks
by Georgios Glouftsios - 200-215 Governing electric vehicles: mobilizing electricity to secure automobility
by Johannes Kester - 216-230 Mobilising bodies, narrating security: tourist choreographies at Jerusalem’s Holocaust History Museum
by Audrey Reeves - 231-245 Circulations beyond nodes: (in)securities along the pipeline
by Peter J. Forman - 246-260 Mobilising security and logistics through an African port: A controversies approach to infrastructure
by Jana Hönke & Ivan Cuesta-Fernandez - 261-275 Standardizing security: the business case politics of borders
by Matthias Leese - 276-290 Mobilising a theory of kinetic politics
by Samid Suliman
January 2018, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 1-13 Extra-planetary mobilities and the media prospects of virtual space tourism
by Katarina Damjanov & David Crouch - 14-28 Automobility reconfigured? Ironic seductions and mundane freedoms in 16–21 year olds’ accounts of car driving and ownership
by Judith Green & Rebecca Steinbach & Emma Garnett & Nicola Christie & Lindsay Prior - 29-44 The speed of life and death: migrant fatalities, territorial boundaries, and energy consumption
by Joseph Nevins - 45-63 Shared journeys, linked lives: a relational-biographical approach to mobility practices
by Henrike Rau & Lukas Sattlegger - 64-80 Why cycling matters for electric mobility: towards diverse, active and sustainable e-mobilities
by Frauke Behrendt - 81-95 Navigating disabling spaces: challenging ontological norms and the spatialization of difference through ‘Embodied Practices of Mobility’
by Natasha Saltes - 96-110 Mobility as a stratifying factor in housing: dwelling-in-place contra dwelling-on-the-move in Sweden
by Karin Grundström - 111-125 Gender mobility: survival plays and performing Central American migration in passage
by Noelle K. Brigden - 126-141 Producing mobility: visual narratives of the rural migrant worker in Chinese television
by Yu Shi & Francis L. Collins - 142-156 Investigating the differential mobility experiences of Chinese cross-border students
by Anita K. W. Chan & Lucille L. S. Ngan - 157-170 Sociodicies of (im)mobility: moral evaluations of stasis, departure and return in an emigrant village (Shenzhen, China)
by Anne-Christine Trémon
November 2017, Volume 12, Issue 6
- 1-1 Editorial Board
by The Editors - 795-812 Intensities of mobility: kinetic energy, commotion and qualities of supercommuting
by David Bissell & Phillip Vannini & Ole B. Jensen - 813-826 The recalcitrance of distance: exploring the infrastructures of sending in migrants’ lives
by Kathy Burrell - 827-846 Viscous automobilities: diasporic practices and vehicular assemblages of visiting ‘home’
by Lauren B. Wagner - 847-860 Narrations and practices of mobility and immobility in the maintenance of gender dualisms
by Kate Boyer & Robyn Mayes & Barbara Pini - 861-874 Women ‘like parched earth in need of rain’ and who relax by working: gossip and the surveillance of Filipino seafarer wives’ morality and mobility
by Roderick G. Galam - 875-889 The translocal villagers. Mining, mobility and stratification in post-apartheid South Africa
by Christiane Naumann & Clemens Greiner - 890-907 Rethinking network capital: hospitality work and parallel trading among Chinese students in Melbourne
by Fran Martin - 908-923 Challenging the comfort zone: self-discovery, everyday practices and international student mobility to the Global South
by Laura Prazeres - 924-937 Exclusion and vulnerability on public transit: experiences of transit dependent riders in Portland, Oregon
by Amy Lubitow & Jennifer Rainer & Sasha Bassett - 938-940 Referees who reported for Mobilities 31 August 2016 to 30 September 2017
by The Editors