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May 2023, Volume 18, Issue 3
- 425-444 ‘Being treated like an actual person’: attitudinal accessibility on the bus
by Bonnie Das Neves & Carolyn Unsworth & Colette Browning - 445-467 The impact of COVID-19 on academic aeromobility practices: Hypocrisy or moral quandary?
by Sherry H. Y. Tseng & Craig Lee & James Higham - 468-488 Informal transportation systems in the region of Urabá in Colombia through the lens of everyday forms of resistance
by Maritza Toro López & Pieter Van den Broeck - 489-505 Lifestyle mobilities and urban environmental degradation: evidence from China
by Qi Liu & Alison L. Browne - 506-519 Mobility dynamics within the settlement phase of Syrian refugees in Norway and The Netherlands
by Ilse van Liempt & Susanne Bygnes - 520-536 Debilitating mobilities: the logic of governance in Brazil’s military-humanitarian response
by Bronte Alexander - 537-551 Going out and making it home: on the roots, routes and homing of young queer men in Nairobi, Kenya
by Lise Woensdregt - 552-565 The unexceptional im/mobilities of gender-based violence in the Covid-19 pandemic
by Lesley Murray & Amanda Holt & Sian Lewis & Jessica Moriarty
March 2023, Volume 18, Issue 2
- 167-183 Extending the theoretical grounding of mobilities research: transport psychology perspectives
by Stefan Gössling - 184-201 Changing habits in the cycling subculture: the case of two bike workshops in France
by Alexandre Rigal - 202-217 The underground bicycle economy: an exploration of social supports and economic resources that Vancouver’s homeless and variably-housed cyclists utilize
by Jeanette Steinmann & Brian Wilson - 218-231 Inside cars: changing automobilities and backseat passengering in experimental film and 360 video
by Kornelia Boczkowska - 232-249 Temporary transnational labour mobility and gendered individualization in Europe
by Ivan Harsløf & Dennis Zuev - 250-266 The making of a skilled worker: the transnational mixed embeddedness of migrant workers
by Antonella Ceccagno & Ru Gao - 267-281 Time and mobility/immobility: the chronopolitics of mobility and the temporalities of suffering and hope in situations of encampment
by Roza Tsagarousianou - 282-296 Disciplinary mobility and women’s empowerment: a complicated connection
by Annabel Dulhunty - 297-311 ‘All this way, all this money, for a five-minute procedure’: barriers, mobilities, and representation on the US abortion road trip
by Olivia Engle & Cordelia Freeman - 312-327 Enterprising self and bohemian nomad: Emerging subjectivities in Chinese education mobilities
by Fran Martin - 328-347 Climate disasters, altered migration and pandemic shocks: (im)mobilities and interrelated struggles in a border region
by Samuel J. Spiegel & Lameck Kachena & Juliet Gudhlanga
January 2023, Volume 18, Issue 1
- 1-20 Living without commuting: experiences of a less mobile life under COVID-19
by Anna Nikolaeva & Ying-Tzu Lin & Samuel Nello-Deakin & Ori Rubin & Kim Carlotta von Schönfeld - 21-36 Everyday mobility practices and the ethics of care: young women’s reflections on social responsibility in the time of COVID-19 in three African cities
by Gina Porter & Claire Dungey & Emma Murphy & Fatima Adamu & Plangsat Bitrus Dayil & Ariane de Lannoy - 37-53 Hostel frictions: backpackers living under lockdown
by Kaya Barry & Benjamin Lucca Iaquinto - 54-69 Being near the action: bed and breakfast and guesthouse entrepreneurs and the hosting of black South African domestic tourists in the Cape Town townships
by Katrina T. Greene - 70-85 Doing digital discipline: how Airbnb hosts engage with the digital platform
by Mathilde Dissing Christensen - 86-102 Mapping the anxiety of digitally mediated mobilities in the mundane
by Chen Liu & Jiayan Chen - 103-114 Basic human requirements of physical and virtual spaces and their implications
by Aharon Kellerman - 115-131 Towards a relational spatial mobility justice of disability as territory
by Gordon Waitt & Theresa Harada - 132-147 Broken elevators, temporalities of breakdown, and open data: how wheelchair mobility, social media activism and situated knowledge negotiate public transport systems
by Robert Stock - 148-166 Guide dog versus robot dog: assembling visually impaired people with non-human agents and achieving assisted mobility through distributed co-constructed perception
by Brian L. Due
November 2022, Volume 17, Issue 6
- 1-1 Referees who reported for Mobilities from 1 November 2021 to 30 October 2022
by The Editors - 759-779 Rogue drivers, typical cyclists, and tragic pedestrians: a Critical Discourse Analysis of media reporting of fatal road traffic collisions
by David Fevyer & Rachel Aldred - 780-794 Sacrificing entitlement for self-preservation: ‘privatising vulnerability’ as a cyclist in Dublin
by Robert Egan - 795-813 Deconstructing the categories of urban cycling: beyond transport, leisure and sport
by Mario Jordi-Sánchez & Macarena Hernández-Ramírez & María Cabillas & Antonio Manuel Pérez-Flores & Víctor Manuel Muñoz-Sánchez - 814-835 Gender and cycling: reconsidering the links through a reconstructive approach to Mexican history
by Aryana Soliz - 836-849 Beyond respectability? Office taxis and gendered automobility in urban India
by S. Shakthi - 850-866 Territorial and mobility justice for Indigenous youth: accessing education in Ecuadorian Amazonia
by Johanna Hohenthal & Paola Minoia - 867-884 “Where migrants are, where they gather”: exploring solidarity on the move in Calais after the “jungle”
by Antonella Patteri - 885-898 ‘They did not allow me to enter the place I was heading to’: being ‘stuck-in-place’ and transit emplacement in Nigerian migrations to China
by Kudus Oluwatoyin Adebayo - 899-913 The political economy of mobility justice. Experiences from Germany
by Tobias Haas - 914-931 Being there: capturing and conveying noisy slices of walking in the city
by Daria Belkouri & Ditte Bendix Lanng & Richard Laing - 932-950 Managing passenger etiquette in Tokyo: between social control and customer service
by Christoph Schimkowsky
September 2022, Volume 17, Issue 5
- 633-644 New frontiers in the platform economy: place, sociality, and the embeddedness of platform mobilities
by Sheri Lynn Gibbings & Bronwyn Frey & Joshua Barker - 645-660 Gender, mobility and emotional infrastructures: Ikwe Safe Rides in Winnipeg – SI new frontiers
by Sheri Lynn Gibbings - 661-675 Improvised infrastructure and redistributive rights: Informal public transport in an Indonesian city
by Robbie Peters - 676-694 Driving as communities: Chinese taxi drivers’ technology, job, and mobility choices under the pressure of e-hailing
by Jack Linzhou Xing - 695-710 Uneven mobilities: the everyday management of app-based delivery work in Germany
by Bronwyn Frey - 711-728 What is shared in shared bicycles? Mobility, space, and capital
by Jun Zhang - 729-744 Uber mobilities, algorithms, and consumption: Politicizing ethical reflection
by Juan Manuel del Nido - 745-758 Transactional formats, mediating devices, and the forensics of recognition: ‘waiting time’ calculation and a political imagination of collective autorickshaw circulation
by William F. Stafford
July 2022, Volume 17, Issue 4
- 467-483 Making decisions: the normal interventions of Nissan ‘mobility managers’
by Sam Hind - 484-500 Entering, enduring and exiting: the durability of shared mobility arrangements and habits
by Brendan J. Doody & Tim Schwanen & Derk A. Loorbach & Sem Oxenaar & Peter Arnfalk & Elisabeth M. C. Svennevik & Tom Erik Julsrud & Eivind Farstad - 501-516 Kin-aesthetics, ideology, and the cycling tour: the performance of territory in the Israeli Giro d’Italia
by Samuel Mutter - 517-528 Towards a Reentry Mobilities Assemblage: An Exploration of Transportation and Obligation Among Returning Citizens
by Anne Nordberg & Jaya B. Davis & Mansi Patel & Stephen Mattingly & Sarah R. Leat - 529-544 Deterritorialized careers, ageing and the life course
by Ranji Devadason & Rosemary McKechnie - 545-564 ‘Nobody ever cuddles any of those walkers’: the material socialities of everyday mobilities in Santiago de Chile
by Soledad Martínez - 565-584 Exploratory walk and local cohesion— the concept and application
by Dorota Bazuń & Mariusz Kwiatkowski - 585-601 Homing: a category for research on space appropriation and ‘home-oriented’ mobilities
by Paolo Boccagni - 602-615 Changes in everyday life of rural China: a perspective of mobilities
by Rongrong Zhuo & Xinwei Guo & Bin Yu & Shuling Hu & Meng Xu & Mark W. Rosenberg - 616-631 Mobilities and home: the notion of becoming insiders among the Sri Lankan Northern Tamil IDPs in Colombo
by Diotima Chattoraj
May 2022, Volume 17, Issue 3
- 301-316 Exploring the affective atmospheres of the threat of sexual violence in minibus taxis: the experiences of women commuters in South Africa
by Jarred H. Martin - 317-332 Ghost trains: past and future mobilities haunting a Southern Town
by Benjamin Kidder Hodges - 333-348 ‘Be true to yourself’: Transnational mobility, identity, and the construction of a mobile self by Taiwanese young adults
by Shuling Huang - 349-365 Practical aeromobilities: making sense of environmentalist air-travel
by Johannes Volden & Arve Hansen - 366-381 Mobilities, locality and place-making: understanding categories of (non-)membership in a peripheral valley
by Emmanuel Charmillot & Janine Dahinden - 382-396 All at sea? Using seaborne mobilities to decolonialise national narratives in maritime museums
by Claire Sutherland - 397-414 Changing relationships to the country of origin through transnational mobility: migrant youth’s visits to Ghana
by Laura J. Ogden & Valentina Mazzucato - 415-431 Housing for highly mobile transnational professionals: evolving forms of housing practices in Moscow and London
by Sabina Maslova - 432-445 Uneasy belonging in the mobility capsule: Erasmus Mundus students in the European Higher Education Area
by Karolina Czerska-Shaw & Ewa Krzaklewska - 446-465 Repetition, movement and the visual ontographies of urban rephotography: learning from Smoke (1995)
by Tania Rossetto & Alberto Vanolo
March 2022, Volume 17, Issue 2
- 179-195 Introduction to the special issue: mobilizing Indigeneity and race within and against settler colonialism
by Genevieve Carpio & Natchee Blu Barnd & Laura Barraclough - 196-212 Steam power, native labor, and contested terraqueous mobilities during American settlement of Puget Sound, 1846–1873
by Sean Fraga - 213-237 Mobile Colonial Architecture: Facilitating Settler Colonialism’s Expansions, Expulsions, Resistance, and Decolonisation
by Irit Katz - 238-251 Beautifully uncontainable: of honeysuckle and Choctaw walking
by Bethany Hughes - 252-268 Continental Land Back: Managing Mobilities and Enacting Relationalities in Indigenous Landscapes
by Nicholas Anthony Brown - 269-284 The nexus of (im)mobilities: hyper, compelled, and forced mobile subjects
by Nisha Toomey - 285-299 Mobile postcards: Zapotec imagined mobility
by Michelle Vasquez Ruiz
January 2022, Volume 17, Issue 1
- 1-18 Planning for plurality of streets: a spheric approach to micromobilities
by Farzaneh Bahrami & Alexandre Rigal - 19-36 Zombie automobility
by Caitlin Jones & Tyler McCreary - 37-52 What do cars do when they are parked? Material objects and infrastructuring in social practices
by Karol Kurnicki - 53-68 The vermin of the street: the politics of violence and the nomos of automobility
by Robert Braun & Richard Randell - 69-84 Blurred boundaries: E-scooter riders’ and pedestrians’ experiences of sharing space
by Hebe Gibson & Angela Curl & Lee Thompson - 85-101 Gamifying the city: E-scooters and the critical tensions of playful urban mobility
by Eetu Wallius & Mattia Thibault & Thomas Apperley & Juho Hamari - 102-118 Dwelling in campervans: homemaking and mobile neighbouring on the move
by Sharon Wilson & Pau Obrador - 119-135 Channelling mobilities: migrant-owned businesses as mobility infrastructures
by Philipp Roman Jung & Franz Buhr - 136-151 Making a living between places: the role of mobility in livelihood practices in rural Rwanda
by Ine Cottyn & Gery Nijenhuis - 152-178 Maps, mobility, and perspective: remarks on map use in producing an orienteering course
by Samu Pehkonen & Thomas Aneurin Smith & Robin James Smith
November 2021, Volume 16, Issue 6
- 1-1 Referees who reported for Mobilities from 1 November 2020 to 30 October 2021
by The Editors - 825-842 ‘Ecological concerns weren’t the main reason why I took the bus, that association only came afterwards’: on shifts in meanings of everyday mobility
by Franziska Meinherz & Livia Fritz - 843-858 Temporary home: a case study of a rural–urban migrant family’s homemaking practices in Guangzhou, China
by Pei Tang & Shaoxu Wang & Wei Tao - 859-873 Critical antagonisms: cycling and territory
by Gordon Waitt & Ian Buchanan & Glen Fuller & Tess Lea - 874-887 An immobility turn? The Covid-19 pandemic, mobility capital and international students in Portugal
by David Cairns & Thais França & Daniel Malet Calvo & Leonardo de Azevedo - 888-904 Anti–racism Muslim mobilities in the San Francisco Bay Area
by Rhonda Itaoui & Rae Dufty-Jones & Kevin Mark Dunn - 905-920 Pluralising (im)mobilities: anti-Muslim acts and the epistemic politics of mobile methods
by Saskia Warren - 921-934 Disentangling Following: Implications and Practicalities of Mobile Methods
by Markus Roos Breines & Joanna Menet & Joris Schapendonk - 935-950 Moving to keep still: dynamic stillness in the digital and physical geographies of Beijing
by Carwyn Morris
September 2021, Volume 16, Issue 5
- 645-655 Introduction to Special Section ‘Infrastructures of Injustice: Migration and Border Mobilities’
by Laavanya Kathiravelu - 656-669 Asynchronous mobilities: hostility, hospitality, and possibilities of justice
by Loren B Landau - 670-687 Histories of humanitarian technophilia: how imaginaries of media technologies have shaped migration infrastructures
by Philipp Seuferling & Koen Leurs - 688-706 Colonial afterlives of infrastructure: from phosphate to refugee processing in the Republic of Nauru
by Julia Morris - 707-723 Migration infrastructure, moral economy, and intergenerational injustice in mother-and-child migration from the Philippines to Japan
by Fiona-Katharina Seiger - 724-738 Who shapes migration in open labour markets? Analysing migration infrastructures and brokers of circularly migrating home care workers in Switzerland
by Huey Shy Chau & Karin Schwiter - 739-757 Sub-Saharan migrants ‘in transit’: intersections between mobility and immobility and the production of (in)securities
by Ángela Iranzo - 758-774 Mobilizing social reproduction: gendered mobility and everyday infrastructure in Abidjan
by Jacob Doherty - 775-791 Queer mobilities: critical LGBTQ perspectives of public transport spaces
by Amos Weintrob & Luke Hansell & Martin Zebracki & Yvonne Barnard & Karen Lucas - 792-808 Questioning mobility ideals – the value of proximity for residents in socially deprived urban areas in Sweden
by Malin Henriksson & Jessica Berg & Christina Lindkvist & Karen Lucas - 809-823 The production of irregular citizenship through mobile governmentalities: racism against roma at the security-mobility nexus
by Huub van Baar
July 2021, Volume 16, Issue 4
- 461-475 Frictions of everyday mobility: traffic, transport and gendered confrontations on the roads of Accra
by Maya Møller-Jensen - 476-492 Civility and its discontents: Subway Etiquette, Civic Values, and Political Subjectivity in Global Taiwan
by Anru Lee - 493-508 Deconstructing accessibility – discursive barriers for increased cycling in Sweden
by Janet Van Der Meulen & Dalia Mukhtar-Landgren - 509-523 Precarious entitlement to public space & utility cycling in Dublin
by Robert Egan & Mark Philbin - 524-536 From car frenzy to car troubles: automobilites, highway driving and the road movie in experimental film
by Kornelia Boczkowska - 537-552 Using non-representational theory to explore older people’s travel to and from the supermarket
by Emma Waight & Yuanyuan Yin - 553-568 Kinetic health: ecologies and mobilities of prevention in Europe, c. 1100-1600
by G. Geltner - 569-583 Trajectories in platform capitalism
by David W. Hill - 584-596 Clandestine migration facilitation and border spectacle: criminalisation, solidarity, contestations
by Marta Kolankiewicz & Maja Sager - 597-611 Aeromobilities of diasporic returnees in Francophone African literatures
by Anna-Leena Toivanen - 612-627 From centered to distributed belonging: a study of ‘homing’ among citizens and residents in the United Arab Emirates
by Paul O’Connor - 628-642 Affective mobilities: migration, emotion and (im)possibility
by Vlad P. Glaveanu & Gail Womersley - 643-643 John Urry Article Prize 2020
by The Editors
May 2021, Volume 16, Issue 3
- 273-288 A refrain of productivity and its interruptions: examining long-distance rail commuting in Australia
by Gordon Waitt & Catherine Phillips - 289-305 Uncertainty as a mode of governance: differentiating movement through Jerusalem’s checkpoints
by Lior Volinz - 306-321 ‘Never mind the bullocks’: animating the go-along interview through creative nonfiction
by Sarah L. Bell & Tanvir N. Bush - 322-338 Rhythm and booze: contesting leisure mobilities on the Transpennine Real Ale Trail
by Thomas Thurnell-Read & David Robinson & Jan-Peter Herbst & Prof Karl Spracklen - 339-355 Being lost: encounters with strange places
by Ainsley Hughes - 356-372 Almost paradise: a floating sense of place through transient mobility among Romanians in the Canary Islands (Spain)
by Silvia Marcu - 373-387 Walk this way: the rhythmic mobilities of university students in Greater Manchester, UK
by Samantha Wilkinson & Khawla Badwan - 388-403 Immoral and irrational cyclists? Exploring the practice of cycling on the pavement
by Jonas Ihlström & Malin Henriksson & Katja Kircher - 404-422 Free mobility, locked rights: the posting of construction workers from Portugal
by Joana Marques & Luísa Veloso & Catarina Sales Oliveira - 423-439 The rise of the e-bike: Towards an extension of the practice of cycling?
by Patrick Rérat - 440-459 Becoming a passenger: exploring the situational passenger experience and airport design in the Copenhagen Airport
by Andrea Victoria Hernandez Bueno
March 2021, Volume 16, Issue 2
- 155-163 Mobile labour: an introduction
by Cristiana Bastos & Andre Novoa & Noel B. Salazar - 164-177 ‘We move the world’: the mobile labor of Filipino seafarers
by Johanna Markkula - 178-193 ‘Traveling habitus’ and the new anthropology of class: proposing a transitive tool for analyzing social mobility in global migration
by Jaafar Alloul - 194-211 Rootedness along the way: meaningful sociality in petroleum and mining mobile worker camps
by Gertrude Saxinger - 212-223 Turbulences in the encampment archipelago: conflicting mobilities between migration, labour and logistics in Italian agri-food enclaves
by Irene Peano - 224-235 ‘Cold European civilisation hasn’t arrived here yet’ – negotiations within the Cypriot regime of (im)mobility
by Leandros Fischer - 236-248 The myth of migrant transience: racializing new Chinese migrants in mobile Singapore
by Sylvia Ang - 249-261 Ageing bodies, precarious futures: the (im)mobilities of ‘temporary’ migrant domestic workers over time
by Megha Amrith - 262-272 Coffee on the move: technology, labour and race in the making of a transatlantic plantation system
by Marta Macedo
January 2021, Volume 16, Issue 1
- 1-19 Pandemic (Im)mobilities
by Peter Adey & Kevin Hannam & Mimi Sheller & David Tyfield - 20-34 Existential vs. essential mobilities: insights from before, during and after a crisis
by Noel B. Salazar - 35-50 Anxious immobilities: an ethnography of coping with contagion (Covid-19) in Macau
by Dennis Zuev & Kevin Hannam - 51-65 Valuing mobility in a post COVID-19 world
by Tim Cresswell - 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
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