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Mobilities2012 - 2025
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 Volume 18, issue 6, 2023
 
  List of reviewers   pp. i-iv The EditorsCycling as work: mobility and informality in Indian cities   pp. 855-871 Manas Murthy and Malini SurIdeational obstructions to mobility justice in U.S. study abroad   pp. 872-887 Rosa Maria AcevedoWork, labour and mobility: opening up a dialogue between mobilities and political economy through mobile work   pp. 888-902 Nicky GregsonCross-border mobilities: mobility capital and the capital accumulation strategies of Palestinian citizens of Israel   pp. 903-919 Una McGahernCounter-mapping the techno-hype in migration research   pp. 920-935 Martina Tazzioli‘Where are you?’: (Auto)ethnography of elite passage and (non)-placeness at London Heathrow Airport   pp. 936-951 Veronika ZuskáčováNammakam, wasta and the cultivation of differential mobility capital between South India and the Gulf   pp. 952-967 Sanam RoohiGoverning Petro-(im)mobilities: the making of right-of-way for Uganda’s East African Crude Oil pipeline   pp. 968-984 Paddy Kinyera and Martin DoevenspeckMigrant immobilities in the periphery: insights from the Vietnam-Russia corridor   pp. 985-999 Lan Anh HoangThe electric mountain bike as pharmakon: examining the problems and possibilities of an emerging technology   pp. 1000-1015 Jim Cherrington and Jack Black Volume 18, issue 5, 2023
 
  Introduction to the Special Section: Recreational mobilities in (and beyond) the compact city   pp. 691-699 Mattias Qviström, Daniel Normark and Nik LukaLeisure walking in the original compact city: senses, distinction, and rhythms of the bourgeois promenade   pp. 700-718 Martin EmanuelLeisure mobilities, shopping routes and sensescapes: youth in the city centre of Utrecht   pp. 719-739 Bas SpieringsNegotiating the city during the dark season: a study of recreational running   pp. 740-755 Neva Lepoša, Hanna Peinert and Mattias QviströmRecreational mobility on a busy street: visual studies of alterity by doing jogging and doing dog-walking   pp. 756-772 Daniel NormarkRunning during the Covid-19 lockdown: reshuffling the pedestrian order   pp. 773-788 Franck CochoyWalking beyond the city? On the importance of recreational mobilities for landscape planning, urban design, and public policy   pp. 789-804 Nik LukaDiseasescape and immobility governance: COVID-19 and its aftermaths   pp. 805-820 Yuk Wah Chan and David HainesSkateboarding in the empty city: a radical archive of alternative pandemic mobilities   pp. 821-838 Duncan McDuie-RaVirtual student mobility on Zoom: digital platforms and differentiated experiences of international education and (im)mobilities in a time of pandemic   pp. 839-854 Yi’En Cheng, Brenda Yeoh and Peidong Yang Volume 18, issue 4, 2023
 
  Places and mobilities: studying human movements using place as an entry point   pp. 567-581 Anna Wyss, Tania Zittoun, Oliver Clifford Pedersen, Janine Dahinden and Emmanuel CharmillotMobile places and emplaced mobilities: problematizing the place-mobility nexus   pp. 582-592 Noel B. SalazarBeyond outmigration: Im/mobilities and futures in peripheral postindustrial cities   pp. 593-605 Felix RingelIntegration: a tale of two communities   pp. 606-619 Bridget AndersonAnti-mobile placemaking in a mobile world: rethinking the entanglements of place, im/mobility and belonging   pp. 620-634 Annika LemsPlacing regimes of mobilities beyond state-centred perspectives and international mobility: the case of marketplaces   pp. 635-650 Janine Dahinden, Gunvor Jónsson, Joanna Menet, Joris Schapendonk and Emil van EckFostering existential well-being: mobility, dwelling, and Undocumented Student Resource Centers in California   pp. 651-665 Basia Daria EllisThe rhythm of place and the place of rhythm: arguments for idiorhythmy   pp. 666-676 Tim CresswellConnecting place and placing power: a multiscalar approach to mobilities, migrant services and the migration industry   pp. 677-690 Nina Glick Schiller Volume 18, issue 3, 2023
 
  An agenda for creative practice in the new mobilities paradigm   pp. 349-373 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 and Michael ZinganelMaking and breaking links: the transformative potential of shared mobility from a practice theories perspective   pp. 374-390 Mirijam MockLiving with deadly mobilities: how art practice takes care of ethics when anthropomorphising a medically important parasite   pp. 391-407 Jen Southern and Rod Dillon(Re)framing the emerging mobility regime at the U.S.-Mexico borderlands: Covid-19, temporality, and racial capitalism   pp. 408-424 Miguel A. Avalos and Ghassan Moussawi‘Being treated like an actual person’: attitudinal accessibility on the bus   pp. 425-444 Bonnie Das Neves, Carolyn Unsworth and Colette BrowningThe impact of COVID-19 on academic aeromobility practices: Hypocrisy or moral quandary?   pp. 445-467 Sherry H. Y. Tseng, Craig Lee and James HighamInformal transportation systems in the region of Urabá in Colombia through the lens of everyday forms of resistance   pp. 468-488 Maritza Toro López and Pieter Van den BroeckLifestyle mobilities and urban environmental degradation: evidence from China   pp. 489-505 Qi Liu and Alison L. BrowneMobility dynamics within the settlement phase of Syrian refugees in Norway and The Netherlands   pp. 506-519 Ilse van Liempt and Susanne BygnesDebilitating mobilities: the logic of governance in Brazil’s military-humanitarian response   pp. 520-536 Bronte AlexanderGoing out and making it home: on the roots, routes and homing of young queer men in Nairobi, Kenya   pp. 537-551 Lise WoensdregtThe unexceptional im/mobilities of gender-based violence in the Covid-19 pandemic   pp. 552-565 Lesley Murray, Amanda Holt, Sian Lewis and Jessica Moriarty Volume 18, issue 2, 2023
 
  Extending the theoretical grounding of mobilities research: transport psychology perspectives   pp. 167-183 Stefan GösslingChanging habits in the cycling subculture: the case of two bike workshops in France   pp. 184-201 Alexandre RigalThe underground bicycle economy: an exploration of social supports and economic resources that Vancouver’s homeless and variably-housed cyclists utilize   pp. 202-217 Jeanette Steinmann and Brian WilsonInside cars: changing automobilities and backseat passengering in experimental film and 360 video   pp. 218-231 Kornelia BoczkowskaTemporary transnational labour mobility and gendered individualization in Europe   pp. 232-249 Ivan Harsløf and Dennis ZuevThe making of a skilled worker: the transnational mixed embeddedness of migrant workers   pp. 250-266 Antonella Ceccagno and Ru GaoTime and mobility/immobility: the chronopolitics of mobility and the temporalities of suffering and hope in situations of encampment   pp. 267-281 Roza TsagarousianouDisciplinary mobility and women’s empowerment: a complicated connection   pp. 282-296 Annabel Dulhunty‘All this way, all this money, for a five-minute procedure’: barriers, mobilities, and representation on the US abortion road trip   pp. 297-311 Olivia Engle and Cordelia FreemanEnterprising self and bohemian nomad: Emerging subjectivities in Chinese education mobilities   pp. 312-327 Fran MartinClimate disasters, altered migration and pandemic shocks: (im)mobilities and interrelated struggles in a border region   pp. 328-347 Samuel J. Spiegel, Lameck Kachena and Juliet Gudhlanga Volume 18, issue 1, 2023
 
  Living without commuting: experiences of a less mobile life under COVID-19   pp. 1-20 Anna Nikolaeva, Ying-Tzu Lin, Samuel Nello-Deakin, Ori Rubin and Kim Carlotta von SchönfeldEveryday mobility practices and the ethics of care: young women’s reflections on social responsibility in the time of COVID-19 in three African cities   pp. 21-36 Gina Porter, Claire Dungey, Emma Murphy, Fatima Adamu, Plangsat Bitrus Dayil and Ariane de LannoyHostel frictions: backpackers living under lockdown   pp. 37-53 Kaya Barry and Benjamin Lucca IaquintoBeing near the action: bed and breakfast and guesthouse entrepreneurs and the hosting of black South African domestic tourists in the Cape Town townships   pp. 54-69 Katrina T. GreeneDoing digital discipline: how Airbnb hosts engage with the digital platform   pp. 70-85 Mathilde Dissing ChristensenMapping the anxiety of digitally mediated mobilities in the mundane   pp. 86-102 Chen Liu and Jiayan ChenBasic human requirements of physical and virtual spaces and their implications   pp. 103-114 Aharon KellermanTowards a relational spatial mobility justice of disability as territory   pp. 115-131 Gordon Waitt and Theresa HaradaBroken elevators, temporalities of breakdown, and open data: how wheelchair mobility, social media activism and situated knowledge negotiate public transport systems   pp. 132-147 Robert StockGuide dog versus robot dog: assembling visually impaired people with non-human agents and achieving assisted mobility through distributed co-constructed perception   pp. 148-166 Brian L. Due |  |