Mobilities Journal | CEMORE /cemore Mobilities Research Thu, 18 Aug 2022 10:32:48 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 /cemore/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/cemore_icon_RGB-02-150x150.png Mobilities Journal | CEMORE /cemore 32 32 Mobilities: August 2022 Volume. 17 Issue 4 /cemore/mobilities-august-2022-volume-17-issue-4/ Thu, 18 Aug 2022 10:30:30 +0000 /cemore/?p=8757 The Editors are pleased to announce the latest edition of Mobilities:

17-04 August 2022 Ordinary Issue

Sam Hind

Brendan Doody; Tim Schwanen,; Derk Loorbach; Sem Oxenaar; Peter Arnfalk; Ellisabeth Svennevik; Tom Julsrud; Eivind Farstad OPEN ACCESS

Samuel Mutter OPEN ACCESS

Anne Nordberg,* Jaya Davis; Mansi Patel; Stephen Mattingly;  Sarah Robinson

Ranji Devadason and Rosemary McKechnie OPEN ACCESS

Soledad Martínez Rodríguez

Mariusz Kwiatkowski and Dorota Bazuń OPEN ACCESS

Paola Boccagni OPEN ACCESS

Rongrong Zhuo, Bin Yu*, Xinwei Guo, Mingjie Wang

Diotima Chattoraj

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Mobilities: August 2021 Vol.16 Issue 4 /cemore/mobilities-june-2021-copy/ Wed, 15 Sep 2021 09:07:41 +0000 /cemore/mobilities-june-2021-copy/

Mobilities: August 2021 Volume 16 Issue 4



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Mobilities: June 2021 Vol.16 Issue 3 /cemore/mobilities-june-2021/ Wed, 15 Sep 2021 08:34:11 +0000 /cemore/mobilities-april-2021-copy-copy/

Mobilities: June 2021 Volume 16 Issue 3

Gordon Waitt & Catherine Phillips

Lior Volinz
Sarah L. Bell & Tanvir N. Bush

Thomas Thurnell-Read, David Robinson, Jan-Peter Herbst & Prof Karl Spracklen

Ainsley Hughes

Silvia Marcu

Samantha Wilkinson & Khawla Badwan

Jonas Ihlström, Malin Henriksson & Katja Kircher

Joana Marques, Luísa Veloso & Catarina Sales Oliveira

Patrick Rérat

Andrea Victoria Hernandez Bueno

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Mobilities Journal: John Urry article prize 2020 /cemore/mobilities-john-urry-prize-winners-2020/ Tue, 22 Jun 2021 12:04:31 +0000 /cemore/mobilities-co-editor-news-2021-copy-2/

John Urry Article Prize 2020 Winners

Mobilities Editors are pleased to announce two worthy winners of the John Urry Article Prize 2020, hey are:

bySilvan Pollozek
The Editors think this is an excellent article in drawing on STS methodologies to analyze data flows, temporalities and infrastructuring. Like the other article below, this one also is a critique of Frontex, and makes an important policy intervention. It contributes interesting views on how “intersecting orderings of mobility cause struggles between different parties, their agendas, and practices and produce clashes of temporalities on the ground”, which echoes John Urry’s important contributions to thinking about temporalities, as well as his interest in informational mobilities. Pollozek extends the mobilities framework in an innovative way into an analysis of the mobility of data in the context of the structures of Frontex and pressing contemporary issues. Thus it builds an important bridge between critical mobility studies and “the geographies of data circulation” and is another excellent example of the kind of work we support.

by Henk van Houtum and Rodrigo Bueno Lacy

Editors say that this excellent article has clear, compelling writing and images; smart, original analysis of the problems of migration cartography, wonderful analysis of a variety of maps, and very nice counter-mapping and mobile mapping examples. It is also an important intervention in policy debates around migration through unpacking the power of visual representations. They think it exemplifies the kinds of migration and border studies that are of interest to the Mobilities journal, building on John Urry’s interests in mapping, visual representation, and historical analysis along with critical mobility studies relevant to current political issues.

Many congratulations
Peter Adey, Kevin Hannam, Mimi Sheller and David Tyfield

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Mobilities Journal: Co-Editor NEWS /cemore/mobilities-co-editor-news-2021/ Wed, 16 Jun 2021 09:41:53 +0000 /cemore/mobilities-april-2021-copy-copy/

Mobilities: Co-Editor News

Mobilities is very pleased and excited to announce that two new Co-Editors – Julie L. Cidell, Professor at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, USA  and Marian Aguiar, Associate Professor at Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, USA will be joining our team on 1 July and we look forward to a long and fruitful collaboration. 

In welcoming Marian and Julie it is with a heavy heart we announce that Mimi Sheller is stepping down after almost 17 years.  As one of our co-founding Editors Mimi has been an integral part of Mobilities, in fact her name is synonymous with mobilities research the world-over.  She is such a powerhouse of energy and creativity, and she will be sorely missed by us all.  We wish her every success in whatever the future holds for her – and we are sure it will be amazing!

Peter Adey, Kevin Hannam, David Tyfield and Pennie Drinkall

Julie CidellJulie Cidell has long been a member of the Mobilities community, where her research focus is on urban infrastructure, local governments, and the relationship between mobility and spatiality. She studies how local governments and individual actors matter in struggles over large-scale infrastructure and policy development and the corresponding urban environments that are produced, including airports, railroads, logistics hubs, and freeway protests, as well as green buildings and urban sustainability policies. Imagining ̽̽App: Creative Urban Environmental Governance in Chicago and Melbourne (Routledge, 2017), compares these two cities in terms of how actors in each place conceptualize and imagine the environment and what difference that makes to their policies and programs. She is currently editing A Research Agenda for Transport Equity and Justice (Edward Elgar) and is an associate editor for the Journal of Transport Geography. She teaches on urban geography, transportation and sustainability, and mobility justice, as encapsulated in her forthcoming textbook, An Introduction to Transportation Geography: Transport, Mobility, and Place (Rowman & Littlefield).

Marian AguiarMarian’s work focuses on the intersection of culture and globalization, and comprises the fields of colonial and postcolonial studies, transnationalism and diaspora, and global feminism.  Her interdisciplinary research in mobilities studies draws primarily on the methods of literary and cultural studies to think through representations of movement, though she is keenly interested in the ways these cultural imaginaries take shape through institutional forms, such as law.  Tracking Modernity: India’s Railway and the Culture of Mobility (University of Minnesota, 2012) considers how depictions of the railway articulated notions of modernity and mobility in colonial and postcolonial India.  Arranging Marriage: Conjugal Agency in the South Asian Diaspora (University of Minnesota, 2018) looks at the transnational movement of people and concepts by considering cultural narratives about arranged marriage.  As someone with family ties to India, she has always been particularly interested in South Asia and the South Asian diaspora, but her current project on refugee mobilities extends to a broader geographic context by exploring migration and the imagination of movement in various border contexts.  A recent article on art work incorporating emergency floatation devices from the Mediterranean refugee crisis reflects these new interests.  For the past few years, she has co-edited a Palgrave book series on literature, culture, and mobility with Charlotte Mathieson and Lynne Pearce; in 2019 they published Mobilities, Literature, Culture, the first book dedicated to literary and cultural scholars’ engagement with mobilities scholarship.

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Mobilities: April 2021 Vol.16 Issue 2 /cemore/mobilities-april-2021-copy/ Wed, 16 Jun 2021 09:37:31 +0000 /cemore/mobilities-april-2021-copy/

Mobilities: April 2021 Volume 16 Issue 2

Mobile Labour

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Cristiana Bastos, Andre Novoa and Noel B. Salazar

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Johanna Markkula


Jaafar Alloul


Gertrude Saxinger


Irene Peano


Leandros Fischer


Sylvia Ang


Megha Amrith


Marta Macedo

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Mobilities: February 2021 Vol.16:01 /cemore/mobilities-february-2021/ Fri, 26 Feb 2021 11:59:03 +0000 http://www.lancaster.ac.uk/cemore/mobilities-april-2020-copy-copy-copy-copy-copy/ Mobilities: February 2021 Volume 16 Issue 1

Pandemic (Im)mobilities

In this Special Issue on ‘Pandemic (Im)mobilities’ we have invited leading contributors in the field of mobilities studies to address the multiple issues generated by the COVID-19 pandemic’s relation to complex (im)mobilities at many scales, as well as deeper theoretical issues that arise when we consider the pandemic from a critical mobilities approach.

Peter Adey, Kevin Hannam, Mimi Sheller & David Tyfield – Mobilities Editors


Peter Adey, Kevin Hannam, Mimi Sheller & David Tyfield


Noel B. Salazar, KU Leuven


Tim Cresswell


Ole B Jensen


Sven Kesselring & Malene Freudendal-Pedersen


Kevin Hannam & Dennis Zuev


Lin Weiqiang and Brenda Yeoh Saw Ai


Andrea Pase, Lauro Lo Presti, Tania Rossetto, Giada Peterle


Charles Heller

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Mobilities: DECEMBER 2020 /cemore/mobilities-april-2020-copy-copy-copy-copy/ Mon, 21 Dec 2020 10:06:20 +0000 http://www.lancaster.ac.uk/cemore/mobilities-april-2020-copy-copy-copy-copy/ Mobilities: December 2020 Volume 15 Issue 6


Charishma Ratnam and Danielle Drozdzewski


Caroline Scarles, ,


Abdellatif Qamhaieh and Surajit Chakravarty


Tobias Haas


Hua Xia

– Open Access
Maarja Kaaristo, Dominic Medway, Jamie Burton, Steven Rhoden, Helen Bruce

– Open Access
Beth Cullen


Nicholas Scott

– Open Access
Cordelia Freeman


Laura Lo Presti


Heather Wurtz

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Mobilities: october 2020 /cemore/mobilities-april-2020-copy-copy-copy/ Wed, 25 Nov 2020 16:23:15 +0000 http://www.lancaster.ac.uk/cemore/mobilities-april-2020-copy-copy-copy/ Mobilities: October 2020 Volume 15 Issue 5

Introduction: – Open Access
Claudio Coletta, Tobias Röhl, Susann Wagenknecht


Larissa Schindler


Asher Boersma

: Frontex and its crooked temporalities of ‘real-time’ border control – Open Access
Silvan Pollozek


Susann Wagenknecht


Karol Kurnicki


Sebastian Vehlken


Paula Bialski

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Mobilities: August 2020 Issue 4 /cemore/mobilities-april-2020-copy-copy/ Tue, 28 Jul 2020 11:18:44 +0000 http://www.lancaster.ac.uk/cemore/mobilities-april-2020-copy-copy/ Mobilities: April 2020 Volume 15 Issue 4

To all our readers, authors, and colleagues we  extend our good wishes for your health and safety during this global crisis – we hope you enjoy this summer holiday edition!

Zinette Bergman, Manfred Max Bergman, Christoph Hänggi, Zhao Lei, Andrew Thatcher

Gwendolyn Purifoye

– Open Access

Hosna Jahan Shewly, Lorraine Nencel, Ellen Bal and  Kathinka Sinha  Kerkhoff

Robert Sparrow and Mark Howard

Pyone Myat Thu

Suzy Blondin

Janet Bowstead

= Open Access

Mattias Qviström, Linnea Fridell and Mattias Kärrholm

Kate Coddington

Weiqiang Lin and Tina Harris

Pun Ngai and Jack Linchuan Qiu

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