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January 2026, Volume 21, Issue 1
- 1-17 Vulnerable (im)mobilities between imperial legacies and colonial logics of war
by Anna Amelina & Verena Molitor & Jana Schäfer & Andreas Vasilache & Tatiana Zimenkova - 18-35 Seeing like a train: the viapolitics of emergency mobilities during Russia’s war against Ukraine
by Marta Jaroszewicz & Dovilė Jakniūnaitė & Peter Adey - 36-47 New mobilities, old vulnerabilities: European Far East and coloniality of Ukrainian gendered labor
by Maria Mayerchyk & Olga Plakhotnik & Mariana Yaremchyshyn - 48-66 Forced migration, uncertainty and transnationalism of Ukrainians in Germany
by Iryna Lapshyna - 67-84 Forced or voluntary migrants? Daily and labour market challenges for new Israeli citizens from Ukraine since 2014
by Nonna Kushnirovich & Irina Kuznetsova & Oksana Mikheieva - 85-100 The claim to have rights, and the right to have claims − transnational solidarity of Roma in the face of the war in Ukraine
by Monika I. Szewczyk & Ignacy Jóźwiak & Elżbieta Mirga-Wójtowicz & Kamila Fiałkowska - 101-116 War-induced (im)mobilities and immobilizing effects in the context of the Russo-Ukrainian war
by Tetiana Havlin - 117-133 Gendered and sexualized violence on the move: unravelling collective (im)mobilization in the name of post-Soviet imperial membership
by Jana Schäfer & Anna Amelina - 134-152 The mechanisms of forced military enlistment amid the intersections of ethnicity, rurality and spatial mobility in Russia
by Guzel Yusupova - 153-170 Tailor-made nationalism: digital nomads and the crafting of national identity
by Shahar Mendelovich - 171-197 Food warriors: app-based delivery on electric micromobilities
by Travers & Kevin Park & Peter Hall & Nicholas Scott & Grace Kwan - 198-213 Cycling for net zero transition: diversity, infrastructures and care
by Nedha de Silva & Sarah Pink - 214-231 Intersectional (in)securities - multiply marginalised women’s experiences of (un)safety on public transport
by Esma Geliş & Franziska X. Meinherz - 232-248 Spaniards in Geneva: the mobility routes of sex workers
by Carmen Meneses-Falcón - 249-268 Walking as spatial mobilities: a critical investigation of walkability in transportation planning studies
by Olivia Skeime & Till Koglin
November 2025, Volume 20, Issue 6
- 1023-1037 Hub or periphery? Changing connectivity and disconnectivity in the South Caucasus
by Franziska Smolnik & Susanne Fehlings & Tsypylma Darieva - 1038-1058 Whom the roads bypass: Rikoti’s East-West connections in a disconnecting Georgia
by Beril Ocaklı & Valentin Krüsmann - 1059-1078 Borderization in Georgia: a mobility perspective
by Gela Merabishvili - 1079-1094 Derisking failure: rethinking the promises of infrastructure-led development
by Evelina Gambino & Lela Rekhviashvili - 1095-1112 Pax Logistica? Mapping the interplay between war, peace and infrastructure in Azerbaijan after the 2nd Karabakh war (2020–2023)
by Yéléna Mac-Glandières - 1113-1125 Mobilities, commodification of Soviet memories and affective power of items: connecting souvenir bazaars in Georgia and Armenia
by Hamlet Melkumyan - 1126-1146 Sustainable shared mobility as social common capital: conceptual framework and case analysis
by Yosuke Uchiyama - 1147-1164 Spaces of (dis)ability (re)produced in social kinaesthetic practices. Implications for green and inclusive mobility
by Marcjanna Nóżka - 1165-1183 Rethinking Europeanness through travelling imaginative geographies
by Chiara Rabbiosi - 1184-1202 Whose streets? Our streets! Bicibús in Barcelona through a justice lens
by Anna Aretha Sach & Jordi Honey-Rosés & Gemma Simón-i-Mas - 1203-1218 The Toto as an “ecological alternative” in Rajarhat: mobility paradigms, classist imperatives and bourgeois environmentalism
by Avishek Ray & Atriya Dey - 1219-1237 Platforms, race, and urban space: the multiplication of unevenness of migrant food couriers’ mobilities
by Maizi Hua - 1238-1254 Mobile constraint: migrant experiences of mass transit in Santiago, Chile
by Megan Sheehan - 1255-1271 Moving camps: ‘refugee villages’ between Denmark and Bosnia, 1992–2017
by Zachary Whyte & Michael Alexander Ulfstjerne - 1272-1287 Mobility injustice and agency: confronting border asymmetries in cross-border commuting under COVID-19 re-bordering policies
by Elifcan Karacan - 1288-1305 From individual to collective social remittances: the role of translocal moorings in climate adaptation in Morocco
by Rachael Diniega & Simon A. Bunchuay-Peth & Patrick Sakdapolrak - 1306-1323 Disenchantment, disembedding, and reembedding: Chinese working holiday makers and the remaking of individual biography
by Qing Tingting Liu - 1324-1341 Walking farther and more: learning from long-distance walkers in London
by Farzaneh Bahrami - 1342-1364 The social life of the sidewalk: tracing the mobility experiences of youth in Westlake, Los Angeles
by Claire Nelischer & Dana Cuff & Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris - 1365-1382 At the intersection: the impact of work and university schedules on daily mobility of working students
by David Gorný - 1383-1383 Obituary: Professor Kevin Mark Hannam (1971–2025)
by Sven Kesselring & Pete Adey & Kathy Burrell & Julie Cidell & Pennie Drinkall & Malene Freudendal-Pedersen & Mimi Sheller & Justin Spinney & David Tyfield - 1384-1387 List of reviewers 2025
by The Editors
September 2025, Volume 20, Issue 5
- 719-733 Im-possible moorings and mobilities: the story of Jules’ Undersea Lodge, the world’s only fully submerged hotel
by Phillip Vannini & April Vannini - 734-752 ‘They want to give us thinking’: the role of filmmaking in creating narratives around mobility and land in the Canton of Ambato, Ecuador
by Sandra La Rota & Thomas Vanoutrive - 753-768 “Travelling for dignity”: navigating (im)mobility regimes in Palestine after 7 October 2023
by Filippo Torre - 769-787 Affect, agency and im/mobilities: skills and secrets at the shelter
by Terri-Anne Teo - 788-804 Multiscalar homing digital media use by Ukrainian refugees
by Paul C. Adams & Jacek Kotus - 805-819 Navigating belonging: mobilities of Japanese artists in (post) COVID-19 Berlin
by Susanne Klien & Cornelia Reiher - 820-834 Informal strategies in transnational mobilities and their implications for European lifestyle migration
by Axel Eriksson & Solène Prince & Helene Balslev Clausen - 835-852 Precarious workers on the move the migrantisation of Italian healthcare professionals in Germany
by Gennaro Veneziano Labanca & Elena Fontanari & Elisa Sala - 853-870 ‘It changes your priorities’: stay-return motivations among UK’s Polish essential workers in the polycrisis of Brexit and Covid-19
by Anna Gawlewicz - 871-887 Polyrhythmic transitions in youth mobilities: suspension, fragmentation and entanglement among Chinese working holiday makers in New Zealand and Australia
by Luyi Ye - 888-906 Car-free not care-free – the social practices of parents without cars
by Jennifer L. Kent - 907-928 Practices of urban walking: ethnographies of walking ‘in action’
by Jonas Larsen - 929-949 Community-driven mobility practices: implications for designing sustainable mobility interventions
by Saga-Sofia Santala & Jani Tartia & Merja Honkanen - 950-968 Organising integrated urban mobility: actions, roles and identities in an evolving landscape
by Russell Cannon & Dalia Mukhtar-Landgren & Mats Fred - 969-985 Defining motility: the uses, operationalisations and limits of a concept
by Emérence Guitton & Laurent Eisenman & Caroline Guerin & Marc Potel & Alain Somat - 986-1001 Supply-chain infrastructure as architecture: a case study of Amazon in Darlington, UK
by Joel Maddock-James - 1002-1020 Data mobilities: rethinking the movement and circulation of digital data
by Rob Kitchin & Juliette Davret & Carla Maria Kayanan & Samuel Mutter - 1021-1021 Correction
by The Editors
July 2025, Volume 20, Issue 4
- 573-583 Mobilities, design and passenger experiences
by Peter Merriman & Samuel Mutter - 584-600 ‘Watch the closing doors’- material interpellation, mobility affordance, and passenger sensations
by Ole B. Jensen - 601-622 Are airports like cities? Affordances and people’s micro embodied interactions during the arrival experience
by Andrea Victoria Hernandez Bueno - 623-641 A passenger service revolution? Transport design and passenger experience on Tokyo’s urban railway network, c. 1945–2010
by Christoph Schimkowsky - 642-661 ‘Squeezing in’: body, affect, infrastructure and everyday passenger mobilities in contemporary China
by Siying Wu - 662-679 Turnstile politics: practices of care and mobility justice in Santiago’s public transport system
by Daniel Muñoz - 680-697 Breaking the continuum: network aesthetics, infrastructural violence, and media responses to London Underground sexual harassment posters
by Samuel Mutter - 698-718 Border controls and (im)mobilities: experiences from a public transport node
by Vanessa Stjernborg
May 2025, Volume 20, Issue 3
- 345-360 Life in transit: the work of hyper-mobile gamete couriers in vital mobility infrastructures
by Andrea Whittaker & Cal Volks - 361-375 Anti-coronas and germophobic neurotics: rationalising choices to use or not use public transport during the pandemic
by Laura Bang Lindegaard - 376-390 Teaching mobility, teaching gender in the ladies’ compartments of Mumbai local trains
by Arundhathi - 391-409 Sport mobilities: a framework and agenda for the study of sport in mobilities
by Simon Cook & Peter Adey & Jonas Larsen - 410-426 Sonic e-mobility: traffic noise, sound-producing electric vehicles, and blind pedestrians
by Robert Stock - 427-444 Cabecitas Blancas: settler colonialism, racial capitalism and the (im)mobility of borders for Yucatecan migrant families
by Laura Loyola-Hernández - 445-463 Reconfiguring rickshaw mobilities: formalization and exception in Dhaka’s diplomatic zone
by Annemiek Prins - 464-482 Movement matters: uncovering life-course similarities and differences in residential environment perspectives
by Marie Sýkora Horňáková & Jan Sýkora & Pavel Frydrych - 483-500 From tourists to (im)migrants: intimacy mobility chains between Europe and Brazil
by Octávio Sacramento - 501-517 ‘In the name, she lives on’: responsibilities and rehumanization in survivor narratives of vehicular violence
by Eva C. Kwakman & Marco te Brömmelstroet & Arnold A. P. van Emmerik - 518-535 ‘Kinetic segregation’ in the Teleport City: reflections from Newark (New Jersey, United States)
by Marco Alioni - 536-554 Mobility capacities and smartphone use of students in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo
by Pauline Baudens & Marie Hassen & Jérémy Pasini & Ayité Mawussi - 555-572 Lived expertise of the structurally disadvantaged: towards a more just participatory transport planning process
by Anke Klaever & Vanessa Rösner & Sophia Becker & Viktoria Scheidler
March 2025, Volume 20, Issue 2
- 223-229 Anticipatory automated mobilities
by Thao Phan & Sarah Pink - 230-242 Chasing scale: the pasts and futures of mobility in electricity and logistics
by Canay Özden-Schilling - 243-254 The problem with Pod Man
by Emma Quilty - 255-270 Winging it: visions, automation, and narrating alternative mobility futures
by Oliver Bock-Brown & Adam Badger & Peter Adey - 271-291 Do automated vehicle trials test society? Testing mobility futures in the West Midlands
by Noortje Marres - 292-309 Public anticipations of self-driving vehicles in the UK and US
by Chris Tennant & Jack Stilgoe & Sandra Vucevic & Sally Stares - 310-328 Automation in electric vehicle futures
by Sarah Pink & Hannah Korsmeyer & Kari Dahlgren & Yolande Strengers - 329-344 Automation and aesthetic labour: the micro-mobilities of work in airport self-service
by Weiqiang Lin
January 2025, Volume 20, Issue 1
- 1-17 Mobile caringscapes. Walking as an infrastructure of care in disadvantaged neighbourhoods in Sweden
by Tanja Joelsson & Dag Balkmar & Malin Henriksson - 18-33 Placing futures in regimes of im/mobilities
by Oliver Clifford Pedersen - 34-47 Disrupted immobilities: giving space and time to the discussion of immobility dynamics in transport shipping
by Ole J. Müller & Thilo Gross & Kimberley Peters - 48-66 Marine pilots and the choreographic work of seaport mobilities
by Chris Gibson & Andrew Warren - 67-88 Electric automobility and the race to road transfer: ‘Formula E’ and ‘Extreme E’ in documentary film
by Eva Gray - 89-106 Towards a history of transit etiquette: the development of orderly boarding practices in Tokyo
by Christoph Schimkowsky - 107-124 ‘We are waiting for the end’: ageing and (im)mobility in the tourist city
by Wilbert den Hoed & Elena Tardivo & Antonio Paolo Russo - 125-142 The affects and emotions of everyday commutes in Kolkata: shaping women’s public transport mobility
by Sanghamitra Roy & Ajay Bailey & Femke van Noorloos - 143-158 International students’ cultural engagement through constructing distance or proximity
by Anne-Cécile Delaisse & Gaoheng Zhang - 159-174 Living on the border of an authoritarian mobility regime: defecting, border hopping, and smuggled smartphones in North Korea
by Jiwon Yun & Myung Ah Son - 175-192 Beyond the American dream: unveiling the complexity of young people’s (im)mobility in Governador Valadares, Brazil
by Adélia Verônica da Silva - 193-206 Prohibited journeys: power, mobility and resistance in early-modern Spain and Spanish America
by Beatriz E. Salamanca - 207-221 Ethnic proximity, mobility and (non)-belonging: middle-class Singaporean migrants in China
by Sylvia Ang & Leng Leng Thang & Elaine Lynn-Ee Ho
November 2024, Volume 19, Issue 6
- () List of reviewers 2024
by The Editors - 925-941 How does knowledge move? Investigating the epistemic mobilities of “climate migration” with diverse conceptual metaphors
by David Durand-Delacre - 942-954 Mobile safety apps: a material feminist orientation to precarious mobilities
by Ragan Glover & Melissa Stone - 955-971 Encountering mobility (in)justice through the lived experiences of fishing communities in Dakar and Saint Louis, Senegal
by Sarah Walker & Elena Giacomelli - 972-989 Disruptive, dangerous, and dirty: active travel measures as a ‘cause’ of car-related externalities
by Robert Egan & Brian Caulfield - 990-1005 Follow the commutes: the viapolitics of commuting within infrastructures of agricultural labour migration in The Netherlands and Belgium
by Carolien Lubberhuizen - 1006-1022 Education, identity, and intensive youth mobility on the ferry-dependent island of Ameland
by Annemieke F. Visser & Jorian J. A. Moree & Nicholas Q. Emlen - 1023-1040 From threat to essentially sacrificial: racial capitalism, (im)mobilities, and food delivery workers in New York City during Covid-19
by Do Jun Lee & Jing Wang - 1041-1053 The long journey home: viapolitics in the journey of migrant labourers during COVID-19 lockdown in India
by Malavika P. Pillai - 1054-1075 ‘Social Darwinism has moved to the cycle path’: framings of micromobility in the Dutch and British press
by Clara Glachant & Frauke Behrendt - 1076-1098 The intelligibility of mobile trajectories: walking in public space
by Lorenza Mondada & Burak S. Tekin - 1099-1115 Understanding the experiences of return and re-adaptation among Polish returnees from long-term international migration: a conceptual framework of re-adaptation
by Małgorzata Dziekońska
September 2024, Volume 19, Issue 5
- 807-822 Auto/biography and mobilities in the time of climate emergency
by Lynne Pearce & Nicola Jane Spurling - 823-836 Re-storying gendered im/mobilities through a mobile and generationed autoethnography
by Lesley Murray - 837-852 (Im)mobile autobiography: the mobilisation of life without children auto/biography and its significance
by Nicola Jane Spurling - 853-868 Climate change, planetary biographies, and symbiotic mobility
by Jinhyoung Lee - 869-888 Mobility practices in a changing climate: Understanding shifts in car ownership and use across the life course
by Henrike Rau & Antonia Matern - 889-904 The mobility biography of things and the climate emergency
by Taehee Kim - 905-923 Driving while dreaming: oneiric automobility
by Robin E. Sheriff
July 2024, Volume 19, Issue 4
- 573-592 Connected, programmed, and immobilised: a mobile ethnography of platform-mediated food delivery in Seoul
by Noel Chung - 593-608 Homely mobilities: between ‘immobility’ and ‘mobility’ through tiny homes
by Jan Smitheram & Akari Nakai Kidd - 609-624 Home reconsidered in transnational fiction: walking as alternative/oppositional mobility and landscape claiming in Karen Tei Yamashita’s Tropic of Orange
by Jun Hu - 625-645 Enunciating outrage: Sidewalk mobility injustice and activism
by Sharon R. Roseman & Elizabeth Yeoman - 646-662 The deportation plane: charter flights and carceral mobilities
by William Walters - 663-685 Mobility justice or transit boosterism? The use of rail transit as an urban transformation strategy in Kitchener, Canada, and Malmö, Sweden
by Lina Olsson & Ren Thomas - 686-703 Fare-free, not carefree: care mobilities in a fare-free public transport system in Tallinn
by Louise Sträuli - 704-720 Understanding train tourism mobilities: a practice theories perspective
by Ilze Mertena & Maarja Kaaristo - 721-735 A tale of one city through three stories of ludic mobilities
by Jan Smitheram & Akari Nakai Kidd & Ged Finch & Ewan MacMaster - 736-755 Seasonal differences in mobility and activity space in later life: a case study of older adults in the Northern Netherlands
by Louise Meijering & Tess Osborne & Marlene van Doorne & Gerd Weitkamp - 756-772 Beyond ‘fast’ and ‘slow’: explicating the multiple temporalities of policy mobilities
by Franchesca Morais - 773-788 Governmentalities of automobility in times of climate change: competing logics of circulation and imaginaries of the (im)possible
by Sofie Hellberg & Beniamin Knutsson & Sara Löwgren - 789-805 Driving as essential, cycling as conditional: how automobility is politically sustained in discourses of everyday mobility
by Robert Egan & Brian Caulfield
May 2024, Volume 19, Issue 3
- () John Urry Article Prize 2021
by Pennie Drinkall - 345-362 Beyond fare evasion: the everyday moralities of non-payment and underpayment on public transport
by Daniel Muñoz & Kris Lee & Anna Plyushteva - 363-378 Geographies of mobility justice: post-disaster tourism, recognition justice, and affect in Tohoku, Japan
by Annaclaudia Martini - 379-395 Im/mobilising bus travel as an infrastructure of care: student experiences in a mid-size city
by Elaine Stratford & Jason Byrne - 396-412 ‘Bouncing between the buses like a kangaroo’: efficient transport, exhausted workers
by Chiara Vitrano & Wojciech Kębłowski - 413-427 Political rallies as assemblages for transportation and communication: the case of the 2016 Democratic presidential campaign
by Juan S. Larrosa-Fuentes - 428-443 E-biking within a transitioning transport system: the quest for flexible mobility
by Karin Edberg - 444-462 ‘I recorded my movements in the smartphone’: differently reproduced speeds of posthuman bodies
by Hwankyung Janet Lee - 463-485 The hypermobile and the rest: capital conversion and inclusion/exclusion in an emerging student migration in China
by Mengzhu Zhang - 486-503 ‘A stop on the train’: the transient mentality of creative expats in Beijing, China
by Daniel de O. Vasconcelos & Julie T. Miao - 504-520 The role of autonomous vehicles in transportation equity in Tempe, Arizona
by Kathryn Robinson-Tay - 521-536 The bordering and rebordering of climate mobilities: towards a plurality of relations
by Ingrid Boas & Carol Farbotko & Kaderi Noagah Bukari - 537-555 Enmeshed with the digital: satellite navigation and the phenomenology of drivers’ spaces
by Viktor Berger - 556-572 ‘Everyone rides together, everyone rolls together’: exploring walking and cycling cultures in South Auckland
by Rebekah Thorne & Elizabeth Fanueli & Kirsty Wild & Ali Raja & Karen Witten & Hamish Mackie & Alistair Woodward & Lily Hirsch
March 2024, Volume 19, Issue 2
- 171-171 2023 John Urry Article Prizewinner
by The Editors - 172-188 No destination: queering mobility through the virtuality of movement
by Orlando Woods - 189-207 Moving with and against the state: digital nomads and frictional mobility regimes
by Fabiola Mancinelli & Jennie Germann Molz - 208-226 A retirement mobilities approach to transnational ageing
by Mihaela Nedelcu & Livia Tomás & Laura Ravazzini & Liliana Azevedo - 227-244 Bodies in networks: steamship mobilities and travel between Europe and Asia, 1869–1891
by Tomasz Ewertowski - 245-259 The ship as home: homemaking practices amongst Filipino seafarers at sea
by Nelson Turgo - 260-281 Mobility, body and space: emigrant voyages to Australia, 1830s–1880s
by Shu-Chuan Yan - 282-295 The reproductive silk route: transnational mobility of oocytes from Europe to Brazil
by Rosana Machin & Consuelo Álvarez Plaza & Marc Abraham Puig Hernández - 296-311 The rhetoric of return: Mingma or the contradictions of development in Nepal
by Alba Castellsagué - 312-328 Sensory and emotional dimensions of domesticating new technology: an experiment with new e-bike users in Norway
by Robert Næss & Sara Heidenreich & Gisle Solbu - 329-343 Cycling as social practice: a collective autoethnography on power and vélomobility in the city
by Léa Ravensbergen & Joanna Ilunga-Kapinga & Sabat Ismail & Aayesha Patel & Avet Khachatryan & Kevin Wong - 344-344 Correction
by The Editors
January 2024, Volume 19, Issue 1
- 1-17 ‘Study-abroad influencers’ and insider knowledge: how new forms of study-abroad expertise on social media mediate student mobility from India to Germany
by Sazana Jayadeva - 18-32 Trans-paw-tation: on animal geographies and mobilities in South African cities
by Astrid Wood - 33-51 Social media, youth (im)mobilities, and the risks of connectivity in urban Somaliland
by Peter Chonka - 52-69 Driving North/Driving South reprised: Britain’s changing roadscapes, 2000–2020
by Lynne Pearce - 70-86 Do we really consider their concerns? User challenges with electric car sharing
by Charlotta Isaksson & Malin Pongolini - 87-102 Automating the first and last mile? Reframing the ‘challenges’ of everyday mobilities
by Meike Brodersen & Sarah Pink & Vaike Fors - 103-115 Planners as middle actors in facilitating for city cycling
by Lina Ingeborgrud & Ivana Suboticki & Marianne Ryghaug & Tomas Moe Skjølsvold - 116-133 From intensive car-parenting to enabling childhood velonomy? Explaining parents’ representations of children’s leisure mobilities
by Jonne Silonsaari & Mikko Simula & Marco te Brömmelstroet - 134-150 Uneven mobilities and epistemic injustice: towards reflexive mobilities research
by Malene Rudolf Lindberg & Nikolaj Grauslund Kristensen & Malene Freudendal-Pedersen & Katrine Hartmann-Petersen - 151-169 Mobility data justice
by Frauke Behrendt & Mimi Sheller
November 2023, Volume 18, Issue 6
- 1-1 List of reviewers
by The Editors - 855-871 Cycling as work: mobility and informality in Indian cities
by Manas Murthy & Malini Sur - 872-887 Ideational obstructions to mobility justice in U.S. study abroad
by Rosa Maria Acevedo - 888-902 Work, labour and mobility: opening up a dialogue between mobilities and political economy through mobile work
by Nicky Gregson - 903-919 Cross-border mobilities: mobility capital and the capital accumulation strategies of Palestinian citizens of Israel
by Una McGahern - 920-935 Counter-mapping the techno-hype in migration research
by Martina Tazzioli - 936-951 ‘Where are you?’: (Auto)ethnography of elite passage and (non)-placeness at London Heathrow Airport
by Veronika Zuskáčová - 952-967 Nammakam, wasta and the cultivation of differential mobility capital between South India and the Gulf
by Sanam Roohi - 968-984 Governing Petro-(im)mobilities: the making of right-of-way for Uganda’s East African Crude Oil pipeline
by Paddy Kinyera & Martin Doevenspeck - 985-999 Migrant immobilities in the periphery: insights from the Vietnam-Russia corridor
by Lan Anh Hoang - 1000-1015 The electric mountain bike as pharmakon: examining the problems and possibilities of an emerging technology
by Jim Cherrington & Jack Black
September 2023, Volume 18, Issue 5
- 691-699 Introduction to the Special Section: Recreational mobilities in (and beyond) the compact city
by Mattias Qviström & Daniel Normark & Nik Luka - 700-718 Leisure walking in the original compact city: senses, distinction, and rhythms of the bourgeois promenade
by Martin Emanuel - 719-739 Leisure mobilities, shopping routes and sensescapes: youth in the city centre of Utrecht
by Bas Spierings - 740-755 Negotiating the city during the dark season: a study of recreational running
by Neva Lepoša & Hanna Peinert & Mattias Qviström - 756-772 Recreational mobility on a busy street: visual studies of alterity by doing jogging and doing dog-walking
by Daniel Normark - 773-788 ‘Running during the Covid-19 lockdown: reshuffling the pedestrian order’
by Franck Cochoy - 789-804 Walking beyond the city? On the importance of recreational mobilities for landscape planning, urban design, and public policy
by Nik Luka - 805-820 Diseasescape and immobility governance: COVID-19 and its aftermaths
by Yuk Wah Chan & David Haines - 821-838 Skateboarding in the empty city: a radical archive of alternative pandemic mobilities
by Duncan McDuie-Ra - 839-854 Virtual student mobility on Zoom: digital platforms and differentiated experiences of international education and (im)mobilities in a time of pandemic
by Yi’En Cheng & Brenda Yeoh & Peidong Yang
July 2023, Volume 18, Issue 4
- 567-581 Places and mobilities: studying human movements using place as an entry point
by - 582-592 Mobile places and emplaced mobilities: problematizing the place-mobility nexus
by Noel B. Salazar - 593-605 Beyond outmigration: Im/mobilities and futures in peripheral postindustrial cities
by Felix Ringel - 606-619 Integration: a tale of two communities
by Bridget Anderson - 620-634 Anti-mobile placemaking in a mobile world: rethinking the entanglements of place, im/mobility and belonging
by Annika Lems - 635-650 Placing regimes of mobilities beyond state-centred perspectives and international mobility: the case of marketplaces
by Janine Dahinden & Gunvor Jónsson & Joanna Menet & Joris Schapendonk & Emil van Eck - 651-665 Fostering existential well-being: mobility, dwelling, and Undocumented Student Resource Centers in California
by Basia Daria Ellis - 666-676 The rhythm of place and the place of rhythm: arguments for idiorhythmy
by Tim Cresswell - 677-690 Connecting place and placing power: a multiscalar approach to mobilities, migrant services and the migration industry
by Nina Glick Schiller
May 2023, Volume 18, Issue 3
- 349-373 An agenda for creative practice in the new mobilities paradigm
by 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 - 374-390 Making and breaking links: the transformative potential of shared mobility from a practice theories perspective
by Mirijam Mock - 391-407 Living with deadly mobilities: how art practice takes care of ethics when anthropomorphising a medically important parasite
by Jen Southern & Rod Dillon - 408-424 (Re)framing the emerging mobility regime at the U.S.-Mexico borderlands: Covid-19, temporality, and racial capitalism
by Miguel A. Avalos & Ghassan Moussawi
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