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Mobilities

2012 - 2025

Current editor(s): Professor Kevin Hannam, Professor Mimi Sheller and Professor John Urry

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Volume 20, issue 2, 2025

Anticipatory automated mobilities pp. 223-229 Downloads
Thao Phan and Sarah Pink
Chasing scale: the pasts and futures of mobility in electricity and logistics pp. 230-242 Downloads
Canay Özden-Schilling
The problem with Pod Man pp. 243-254 Downloads
Emma Quilty
Winging it: visions, automation, and narrating alternative mobility futures pp. 255-270 Downloads
Oliver Bock-Brown, Adam Badger and Peter Adey
Do automated vehicle trials test society? Testing mobility futures in the West Midlands pp. 271-291 Downloads
Noortje Marres
Public anticipations of self-driving vehicles in the UK and US pp. 292-309 Downloads
Chris Tennant, Jack Stilgoe, Sandra Vucevic and Sally Stares
Automation in electric vehicle futures pp. 310-328 Downloads
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 Downloads
Weiqiang Lin

Volume 20, issue 1, 2025

Mobile caringscapes. Walking as an infrastructure of care in disadvantaged neighbourhoods in Sweden pp. 1-17 Downloads
Tanja Joelsson, Dag Balkmar and Malin Henriksson
Placing futures in regimes of im/mobilities pp. 18-33 Downloads
Oliver Clifford Pedersen
Disrupted immobilities: giving space and time to the discussion of immobility dynamics in transport shipping pp. 34-47 Downloads
Ole J. Müller, Thilo Gross and Kimberley Peters
Marine pilots and the choreographic work of seaport mobilities pp. 48-66 Downloads
Chris Gibson and Andrew Warren
Electric automobility and the race to road transfer: ‘Formula E’ and ‘Extreme E’ in documentary film pp. 67-88 Downloads
Eva Gray
Towards a history of transit etiquette: the development of orderly boarding practices in Tokyo pp. 89-106 Downloads
Christoph Schimkowsky
‘We are waiting for the end’: ageing and (im)mobility in the tourist city pp. 107-124 Downloads
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 Downloads
Sanghamitra Roy, Ajay Bailey and Femke van Noorloos
International students’ cultural engagement through constructing distance or proximity pp. 143-158 Downloads
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 Downloads
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 Downloads
Adélia Verônica da Silva
Prohibited journeys: power, mobility and resistance in early-modern Spain and Spanish America pp. 193-206 Downloads
Beatriz E. Salamanca
Ethnic proximity, mobility and (non)-belonging: middle-class Singaporean migrants in China pp. 207-221 Downloads
Sylvia Ang, Leng Leng Thang and Elaine Lynn-Ee Ho

Volume 19, issue 6, 2024

List of reviewers 2024 pp. (i)-(iv) Downloads
The Editors
How does knowledge move? Investigating the epistemic mobilities of “climate migration” with diverse conceptual metaphors pp. 925-941 Downloads
David Durand-Delacre
Mobile safety apps: a material feminist orientation to precarious mobilities pp. 942-954 Downloads
Ragan Glover and Melissa Stone
Encountering mobility (in)justice through the lived experiences of fishing communities in Dakar and Saint Louis, Senegal pp. 955-971 Downloads
Sarah Walker and Elena Giacomelli
Disruptive, dangerous, and dirty: active travel measures as a ‘cause’ of car-related externalities pp. 972-989 Downloads
Robert Egan and Brian Caulfield
Follow the commutes: the viapolitics of commuting within infrastructures of agricultural labour migration in The Netherlands and Belgium pp. 990-1005 Downloads
Carolien Lubberhuizen
Education, identity, and intensive youth mobility on the ferry-dependent island of Ameland pp. 1006-1022 Downloads
Annemieke F. Visser, Jorian J. A. Moree and Nicholas Q. Emlen
From threat to essentially sacrificial: racial capitalism, (im)mobilities, and food delivery workers in New York City during Covid-19 pp. 1023-1040 Downloads
Do Jun Lee and Jing Wang
The long journey home: viapolitics in the journey of migrant labourers during COVID-19 lockdown in India pp. 1041-1053 Downloads
Malavika P. Pillai
‘Social Darwinism has moved to the cycle path’: framings of micromobility in the Dutch and British press pp. 1054-1075 Downloads
Clara Glachant and Frauke Behrendt
The intelligibility of mobile trajectories: walking in public space pp. 1076-1098 Downloads
Lorenza Mondada and Burak S. Tekin
Understanding the experiences of return and re-adaptation among Polish returnees from long-term international migration: a conceptual framework of re-adaptation pp. 1099-1115 Downloads
Małgorzata Dziekońska

Volume 19, issue 5, 2024

Auto/biography and mobilities in the time of climate emergency pp. 807-822 Downloads
Lynne Pearce and Nicola Jane Spurling
Re-storying gendered im/mobilities through a mobile and generationed autoethnography pp. 823-836 Downloads
Lesley Murray
(Im)mobile autobiography: the mobilisation of life without children auto/biography and its significance pp. 837-852 Downloads
Nicola Jane Spurling
Climate change, planetary biographies, and symbiotic mobility pp. 853-868 Downloads
Jinhyoung Lee
Mobility practices in a changing climate: Understanding shifts in car ownership and use across the life course pp. 869-888 Downloads
Henrike Rau and Antonia Matern
The mobility biography of things and the climate emergency pp. 889-904 Downloads
Taehee Kim
Driving while dreaming: oneiric automobility pp. 905-923 Downloads
Robin E. Sheriff

Volume 19, issue 4, 2024

Connected, programmed, and immobilised: a mobile ethnography of platform-mediated food delivery in Seoul pp. 573-592 Downloads
Noel Chung
Homely mobilities: between ‘immobility’ and ‘mobility’ through tiny homes pp. 593-608 Downloads
Jan Smitheram and Akari Nakai Kidd
Home reconsidered in transnational fiction: walking as alternative/oppositional mobility and landscape claiming in Karen Tei Yamashita’s Tropic of Orange pp. 609-624 Downloads
Jun Hu
Enunciating outrage: Sidewalk mobility injustice and activism pp. 625-645 Downloads
Sharon R. Roseman and Elizabeth Yeoman
The deportation plane: charter flights and carceral mobilities pp. 646-662 Downloads
William Walters
Mobility justice or transit boosterism? The use of rail transit as an urban transformation strategy in Kitchener, Canada, and Malmö, Sweden pp. 663-685 Downloads
Lina Olsson and Ren Thomas
Fare-free, not carefree: care mobilities in a fare-free public transport system in Tallinn pp. 686-703 Downloads
Louise Sträuli
Understanding train tourism mobilities: a practice theories perspective pp. 704-720 Downloads
Ilze Mertena and Maarja Kaaristo
A tale of one city through three stories of ludic mobilities pp. 721-735 Downloads
Jan Smitheram, Akari Nakai Kidd, Ged Finch and Ewan MacMaster
Seasonal differences in mobility and activity space in later life: a case study of older adults in the Northern Netherlands pp. 736-755 Downloads
Louise Meijering, Tess Osborne, Marlene van Doorne and Gerd Weitkamp
Beyond ‘fast’ and ‘slow’: explicating the multiple temporalities of policy mobilities pp. 756-772 Downloads
Franchesca Morais
Governmentalities of automobility in times of climate change: competing logics of circulation and imaginaries of the (im)possible pp. 773-788 Downloads
Sofie Hellberg, Beniamin Knutsson and Sara Löwgren
Driving as essential, cycling as conditional: how automobility is politically sustained in discourses of everyday mobility pp. 789-805 Downloads
Robert Egan and Brian Caulfield

Volume 19, issue 3, 2024

John Urry Article Prize 2021 pp. (i)-(i) Downloads
Pennie Drinkall
Beyond fare evasion: the everyday moralities of non-payment and underpayment on public transport pp. 345-362 Downloads
Daniel Muñoz, Kris Lee and Anna Plyushteva
Geographies of mobility justice: post-disaster tourism, recognition justice, and affect in Tohoku, Japan pp. 363-378 Downloads
Annaclaudia Martini
Im/mobilising bus travel as an infrastructure of care: student experiences in a mid-size city pp. 379-395 Downloads
Elaine Stratford and Jason Byrne
‘Bouncing between the buses like a kangaroo’: efficient transport, exhausted workers pp. 396-412 Downloads
Chiara Vitrano and Wojciech Kębłowski
Political rallies as assemblages for transportation and communication: the case of the 2016 Democratic presidential campaign pp. 413-427 Downloads
Juan S. Larrosa-Fuentes
E-biking within a transitioning transport system: the quest for flexible mobility pp. 428-443 Downloads
Karin Edberg
‘I recorded my movements in the smartphone’: differently reproduced speeds of posthuman bodies pp. 444-462 Downloads
Hwankyung Janet Lee
The hypermobile and the rest: capital conversion and inclusion/exclusion in an emerging student migration in China pp. 463-485 Downloads
Mengzhu Zhang
‘A stop on the train’: the transient mentality of creative expats in Beijing, China pp. 486-503 Downloads
Daniel de O. Vasconcelos and Julie T. Miao
The role of autonomous vehicles in transportation equity in Tempe, Arizona pp. 504-520 Downloads
Kathryn Robinson-Tay
The bordering and rebordering of climate mobilities: towards a plurality of relations pp. 521-536 Downloads
Ingrid Boas, Carol Farbotko and Kaderi Noagah Bukari
Enmeshed with the digital: satellite navigation and the phenomenology of drivers’ spaces pp. 537-555 Downloads
Viktor Berger
‘Everyone rides together, everyone rolls together’: exploring walking and cycling cultures in South Auckland pp. 556-572 Downloads
Rebekah Thorne, Elizabeth Fanueli, Kirsty Wild, Ali Raja, Karen Witten, Hamish Mackie, Alistair Woodward and Lily Hirsch

Volume 19, issue 2, 2024

2023 John Urry Article Prizewinner pp. 171-171 Downloads
The Editors
No destination: queering mobility through the virtuality of movement pp. 172-188 Downloads
Orlando Woods
Moving with and against the state: digital nomads and frictional mobility regimes pp. 189-207 Downloads
Fabiola Mancinelli and Jennie Germann Molz
A retirement mobilities approach to transnational ageing pp. 208-226 Downloads
Mihaela Nedelcu, Livia Tomás, Laura Ravazzini and Liliana Azevedo
Bodies in networks: steamship mobilities and travel between Europe and Asia, 1869–1891 pp. 227-244 Downloads
Tomasz Ewertowski
The ship as home: homemaking practices amongst Filipino seafarers at sea pp. 245-259 Downloads
Nelson Turgo
Mobility, body and space: emigrant voyages to Australia, 1830s–1880s pp. 260-281 Downloads
Shu-Chuan Yan
The reproductive silk route: transnational mobility of oocytes from Europe to Brazil pp. 282-295 Downloads
Rosana Machin, Consuelo Álvarez Plaza and Marc Abraham Puig Hernández
The rhetoric of return: Mingma or the contradictions of development in Nepal* pp. 296-311 Downloads
Alba Castellsagué
Sensory and emotional dimensions of domesticating new technology: an experiment with new e-bike users in Norway pp. 312-328 Downloads
Robert Næss, Sara Heidenreich and Gisle Solbu
Cycling as social practice: a collective autoethnography on power and vélomobility in the city pp. 329-343 Downloads
Léa Ravensbergen, Joanna Ilunga-Kapinga, Sabat Ismail, Aayesha Patel, Avet Khachatryan and Kevin Wong
Correction pp. 344-344 Downloads
The Editors

Volume 19, issue 1, 2024

‘Study-abroad influencers’ and insider knowledge: how new forms of study-abroad expertise on social media mediate student mobility from India to Germany pp. 1-17 Downloads
Sazana Jayadeva
Trans-paw-tation: on animal geographies and mobilities in South African cities pp. 18-32 Downloads
Astrid Wood
Social media, youth (im)mobilities, and the risks of connectivity in urban Somaliland pp. 33-51 Downloads
Peter Chonka
Driving North/Driving South reprised: Britain’s changing roadscapes, 2000–2020 pp. 52-69 Downloads
Lynne Pearce
Do we really consider their concerns? User challenges with electric car sharing pp. 70-86 Downloads
Charlotta Isaksson and Malin Pongolini
Automating the first and last mile? Reframing the ‘challenges’ of everyday mobilities pp. 87-102 Downloads
Meike Brodersen, Sarah Pink and Vaike Fors
Planners as middle actors in facilitating for city cycling pp. 103-115 Downloads
Lina Ingeborgrud, Ivana Suboticki, Marianne Ryghaug and Tomas Moe Skjølsvold
From intensive car-parenting to enabling childhood velonomy? Explaining parents’ representations of children’s leisure mobilities pp. 116-133 Downloads
Jonne Silonsaari, Mikko Simula and Marco te Brömmelstroet
Uneven mobilities and epistemic injustice: towards reflexive mobilities research pp. 134-150 Downloads
Malene Rudolf Lindberg, Nikolaj Grauslund Kristensen, Malene Freudendal-Pedersen and Katrine Hartmann-Petersen
Mobility data justice pp. 151-169 Downloads
Frauke Behrendt and Mimi Sheller
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