Mobilities
2012 - 2025
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Volume 20, issue 5, 2025
- Im-possible moorings and mobilities: the story of Jules’ Undersea Lodge, the world’s only fully submerged hotel pp. 719-733

- Phillip Vannini and April Vannini
- ‘They want to give us thinking’: the role of filmmaking in creating narratives around mobility and land in the Canton of Ambato, Ecuador pp. 734-752

- Sandra La Rota and Thomas Vanoutrive
- “Travelling for dignity”: navigating (im)mobility regimes in Palestine after 7 October 2023 pp. 753-768

- Filippo Torre
- Affect, agency and im/mobilities: skills and secrets at the shelter pp. 769-787

- Terri-Anne Teo
- Multiscalar homing digital media use by Ukrainian refugees pp. 788-804

- Paul C. Adams and Jacek Kotus
- Navigating belonging: mobilities of Japanese artists in (post) COVID-19 Berlin pp. 805-819

- Susanne Klien and Cornelia Reiher
- Informal strategies in transnational mobilities and their implications for European lifestyle migration pp. 820-834

- Axel Eriksson, Solène Prince and Helene Balslev Clausen
- Precarious workers on the move the migrantisation of Italian healthcare professionals in Germany pp. 835-852

- Gennaro Veneziano Labanca, Elena Fontanari and Elisa Sala
- ‘It changes your priorities’: stay-return motivations among UK’s Polish essential workers in the polycrisis of Brexit and Covid-19 pp. 853-870

- Anna Gawlewicz
- Polyrhythmic transitions in youth mobilities: suspension, fragmentation and entanglement among Chinese working holiday makers in New Zealand and Australia pp. 871-887

- Luyi Ye
- Car-free not care-free – the social practices of parents without cars pp. 888-906

- Jennifer L. Kent
- Practices of urban walking: ethnographies of walking ‘in action’* pp. 907-928

- Jonas Larsen
- Community-driven mobility practices: implications for designing sustainable mobility interventions pp. 929-949

- Saga-Sofia Santala, Jani Tartia and Merja Honkanen
- Organising integrated urban mobility: actions, roles and identities in an evolving landscape pp. 950-968

- Russell Cannon, Dalia Mukhtar-Landgren and Mats Fred
- Defining motility: the uses, operationalisations and limits of a concept pp. 969-985

- Emérence Guitton, Laurent Eisenman, Caroline Guerin, Marc Potel and Alain Somat
- Supply-chain infrastructure as architecture: a case study of Amazon in Darlington, UK pp. 986-1001

- Joel Maddock-James
- Data mobilities: rethinking the movement and circulation of digital data pp. 1002-1020

- Rob Kitchin, Juliette Davret, Carla Maria Kayanan and Samuel Mutter
- Correction pp. 1021-1021

- The Editors
Volume 20, issue 4, 2025
- Mobilities, design and passenger experiences pp. 573-583

- Peter Merriman and Samuel Mutter
- ‘Watch the closing doors’- material interpellation, mobility affordance, and passenger sensations pp. 584-600

- Ole B. Jensen
- Are airports like cities? Affordances and people’s micro embodied interactions during the arrival experience pp. 601-622

- Andrea Victoria Hernandez Bueno
- A passenger service revolution? Transport design and passenger experience on Tokyo’s urban railway network, c. 1945–2010 pp. 623-641

- Christoph Schimkowsky
- ‘Squeezing in’: body, affect, infrastructure and everyday passenger mobilities in contemporary China pp. 642-661

- Siying Wu
- Turnstile politics: practices of care and mobility justice in Santiago’s public transport system pp. 662-679

- Daniel Muñoz
- Breaking the continuum: network aesthetics, infrastructural violence, and media responses to London Underground sexual harassment posters pp. 680-697

- Samuel Mutter
- Border controls and (im)mobilities: experiences from a public transport node pp. 698-718

- Vanessa Stjernborg
Volume 20, issue 3, 2025
- Life in transit: the work of hyper-mobile gamete couriers in vital mobility infrastructures pp. 345-360

- Andrea Whittaker and Cal Volks
- Anti-coronas and germophobic neurotics: rationalising choices to use or not use public transport during the pandemic pp. 361-375

- Laura Bang Lindegaard
- Teaching mobility, teaching gender in the ladies’ compartments of Mumbai local trains pp. 376-390

- Arundhathi
- Sport mobilities: a framework and agenda for the study of sport in mobilities pp. 391-409

- Simon Cook, Peter Adey and Jonas Larsen
- Sonic e-mobility: traffic noise, sound-producing electric vehicles, and blind pedestrians pp. 410-426

- Robert Stock
- Cabecitas Blancas: settler colonialism, racial capitalism and the (im)mobility of borders for Yucatecan migrant families pp. 427-444

- Laura Loyola-Hernández
- Reconfiguring rickshaw mobilities: formalization and exception in Dhaka’s diplomatic zone pp. 445-463

- Annemiek Prins
- Movement matters: uncovering life-course similarities and differences in residential environment perspectives pp. 464-482

- Marie Sýkora Horňáková, Jan Sýkora and Pavel Frydrych
- From tourists to (im)migrants: intimacy mobility chains between Europe and Brazil pp. 483-500

- Octávio Sacramento
- ‘In the name, she lives on’: responsibilities and rehumanization in survivor narratives of vehicular violence pp. 501-517

- Eva C. Kwakman, Marco te Brömmelstroet and Arnold A. P. van Emmerik
- ‘Kinetic segregation’ in the Teleport City: reflections from Newark (New Jersey, United States) pp. 518-535

- Marco Alioni
- Mobility capacities and smartphone use of students in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo pp. 536-554

- Pauline Baudens, Marie Hassen, Jérémy Pasini and Ayité Mawussi
- Lived expertise of the structurally disadvantaged: towards a more just participatory transport planning process pp. 555-572

- Anke Klaever, Vanessa Rösner, Sophia Becker and Viktoria Scheidler
Volume 20, issue 2, 2025
- Anticipatory automated mobilities pp. 223-229

- Thao Phan and Sarah Pink
- Chasing scale: the pasts and futures of mobility in electricity and logistics pp. 230-242

- Canay Özden-Schilling
- The problem with Pod Man pp. 243-254

- Emma Quilty
- Winging it: visions, automation, and narrating alternative mobility futures pp. 255-270

- Oliver Bock-Brown, Adam Badger and Peter Adey
- Do automated vehicle trials test society? Testing mobility futures in the West Midlands pp. 271-291

- Noortje Marres
- Public anticipations of self-driving vehicles in the UK and US pp. 292-309

- Chris Tennant, Jack Stilgoe, Sandra Vucevic and Sally Stares
- Automation in electric vehicle futures pp. 310-328

- Sarah Pink, Hannah Korsmeyer, Kari Dahlgren and Yolande Strengers
- Automation and aesthetic labour: the micro-mobilities of work in airport self-service pp. 329-344

- Weiqiang Lin
Volume 20, issue 1, 2025
- Mobile caringscapes. Walking as an infrastructure of care in disadvantaged neighbourhoods in Sweden pp. 1-17

- Tanja Joelsson, Dag Balkmar and Malin Henriksson
- Placing futures in regimes of im/mobilities pp. 18-33

- Oliver Clifford Pedersen
- Disrupted immobilities: giving space and time to the discussion of immobility dynamics in transport shipping pp. 34-47

- Ole J. Müller, Thilo Gross and Kimberley Peters
- Marine pilots and the choreographic work of seaport mobilities pp. 48-66

- Chris Gibson and Andrew Warren
- Electric automobility and the race to road transfer: ‘Formula E’ and ‘Extreme E’ in documentary film pp. 67-88

- Eva Gray
- Towards a history of transit etiquette: the development of orderly boarding practices in Tokyo pp. 89-106

- Christoph Schimkowsky
- ‘We are waiting for the end’: ageing and (im)mobility in the tourist city pp. 107-124

- Wilbert den Hoed, Elena Tardivo and Antonio Paolo Russo
- The affects and emotions of everyday commutes in Kolkata: shaping women’s public transport mobility pp. 125-142

- Sanghamitra Roy, Ajay Bailey and Femke van Noorloos
- International students’ cultural engagement through constructing distance or proximity pp. 143-158

- Anne-Cécile Delaisse and Gaoheng Zhang
- Living on the border of an authoritarian mobility regime: defecting, border hopping, and smuggled smartphones in North Korea pp. 159-174

- Jiwon Yun and Myung Ah Son
- Beyond the American dream: unveiling the complexity of young people’s (im)mobility in Governador Valadares, Brazil pp. 175-192

- Adélia Verônica da Silva
- Prohibited journeys: power, mobility and resistance in early-modern Spain and Spanish America pp. 193-206

- Beatriz E. Salamanca
- Ethnic proximity, mobility and (non)-belonging: middle-class Singaporean migrants in China pp. 207-221

- Sylvia Ang, Leng Leng Thang and Elaine Lynn-Ee Ho
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