Mobilities
2012 - 2025
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Volume 17, issue 6, 2022
- Referees who reported for Mobilities from 1 November 2021 to 30 October 2022 pp. i-v

- The Editors
- Rogue drivers, typical cyclists, and tragic pedestrians: a Critical Discourse Analysis of media reporting of fatal road traffic collisions pp. 759-779

- David Fevyer and Rachel Aldred
- Sacrificing entitlement for self-preservation: ‘privatising vulnerability’ as a cyclist in Dublin pp. 780-794

- Robert Egan
- Deconstructing the categories of urban cycling: beyond transport, leisure and sport pp. 795-813

- Mario Jordi-Sánchez, Macarena Hernández-Ramírez, María Cabillas, Antonio Manuel Pérez-Flores and Víctor Manuel Muñoz-Sánchez
- Gender and cycling: reconsidering the links through a reconstructive approach to Mexican history pp. 814-835

- Aryana Soliz
- Beyond respectability? Office taxis and gendered automobility in urban India pp. 836-849

- S. Shakthi
- Territorial and mobility justice for Indigenous youth: accessing education in Ecuadorian Amazonia pp. 850-866

- Johanna Hohenthal and Paola Minoia
- Where migrants are, where they gather”: exploring solidarity on the move in Calais after the “jungle pp. 867-884

- Antonella Patteri
- ‘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 pp. 885-898

- Kudus Oluwatoyin Adebayo
- The political economy of mobility justice. Experiences from Germany pp. 899-913

- Tobias Haas
- Being there: capturing and conveying noisy slices of walking in the city pp. 914-931

- Daria Belkouri, Ditte Bendix Lanng and Richard Laing
- Managing passenger etiquette in Tokyo: between social control and customer service pp. 932-950

- Christoph Schimkowsky
Volume 17, issue 5, 2022
- New frontiers in the platform economy: place, sociality, and the embeddedness of platform mobilities pp. 633-644

- Sheri Lynn Gibbings, Bronwyn Frey and Joshua Barker
- Gender, mobility and emotional infrastructures: Ikwe Safe Rides in Winnipeg – SI new frontiers pp. 645-660

- Sheri Lynn Gibbings
- Improvised infrastructure and redistributive rights: Informal public transport in an Indonesian city pp. 661-675

- Robbie Peters
- Driving as communities: Chinese taxi drivers’ technology, job, and mobility choices under the pressure of e-hailing pp. 676-694

- Jack Linzhou Xing
- Uneven mobilities: the everyday management of app-based delivery work in Germany pp. 695-710

- Bronwyn Frey
- What is shared in shared bicycles? Mobility, space, and capital pp. 711-728

- Jun Zhang
- Uber mobilities, algorithms, and consumption: Politicizing ethical reflection pp. 729-744

- Juan Manuel del Nido
- Transactional formats, mediating devices, and the forensics of recognition: ‘waiting time’ calculation and a political imagination of collective autorickshaw circulation pp. 745-758

- William F. Stafford
Volume 17, issue 4, 2022
- Making decisions: the normal interventions of Nissan ‘mobility managers’ pp. 467-483

- Sam Hind
- Entering, enduring and exiting: the durability of shared mobility arrangements and habits pp. 484-500

- Brendan J. Doody, Tim Schwanen, Derk A. Loorbach, Sem Oxenaar, Peter Arnfalk, Elisabeth M. C. Svennevik, Tom Erik Julsrud and Eivind Farstad
- Kin-aesthetics, ideology, and the cycling tour: the performance of territory in the Israeli Giro d’Italia pp. 501-516

- Samuel Mutter
- Towards a Reentry Mobilities Assemblage: An Exploration of Transportation and Obligation Among Returning Citizens pp. 517-528

- Anne Nordberg, Jaya B. Davis, Mansi Patel, Stephen Mattingly and Sarah R. Leat
- Deterritorialized careers, ageing and the life course pp. 529-544

- Ranji Devadason and Rosemary McKechnie
- ‘Nobody ever cuddles any of those walkers’: the material socialities of everyday mobilities in Santiago de Chile pp. 545-564

- Soledad Martínez
- Exploratory walk and local cohesion— the concept and application pp. 565-584

- Dorota Bazuń and Mariusz Kwiatkowski
- Homing: a category for research on space appropriation and ‘home-oriented’ mobilities pp. 585-601

- Paolo Boccagni
- Changes in everyday life of rural China: a perspective of mobilities pp. 602-615

- Rongrong Zhuo, Xinwei Guo, Bin Yu, Shuling Hu, Meng Xu and Mark W. Rosenberg
- Mobilities and home: the notion of becoming insiders among the Sri Lankan Northern Tamil IDPs in Colombo pp. 616-631

- Diotima Chattoraj
Volume 17, issue 3, 2022
- Exploring the affective atmospheres of the threat of sexual violence in minibus taxis: the experiences of women commuters in South Africa pp. 301-316

- Jarred H. Martin
- Ghost trains: past and future mobilities haunting a Southern Town pp. 317-332

- Benjamin Kidder Hodges
- ‘Be true to yourself’: Transnational mobility, identity, and the construction of a mobile self by Taiwanese young adults pp. 333-348

- Shuling Huang
- Practical aeromobilities: making sense of environmentalist air-travel pp. 349-365

- Johannes Volden and Arve Hansen
- Mobilities, locality and place-making: understanding categories of (non-)membership in a peripheral valley pp. 366-381

- Emmanuel Charmillot and Janine Dahinden
- All at sea? Using seaborne mobilities to decolonialise national narratives in maritime museums pp. 382-396

- Claire Sutherland
- Changing relationships to the country of origin through transnational mobility: migrant youth’s visits to Ghana pp. 397-414

- Laura J. Ogden and Valentina Mazzucato
- Housing for highly mobile transnational professionals: evolving forms of housing practices in Moscow and London pp. 415-431

- Sabina Maslova
- Uneasy belonging in the mobility capsule: Erasmus Mundus students in the European Higher Education Area pp. 432-445

- Karolina Czerska-Shaw and Ewa Krzaklewska
- Repetition, movement and the visual ontographies of urban rephotography: learning from Smoke (1995) pp. 446-465

- Tania Rossetto and Alberto Vanolo
Volume 17, issue 2, 2022
- Introduction to the special issue: mobilizing Indigeneity and race within and against settler colonialism pp. 179-195

- Genevieve Carpio, Natchee Blu Barnd and Laura Barraclough
- Steam power, native labor, and contested terraqueous mobilities during American settlement of Puget Sound, 1846–1873 pp. 196-212

- Sean Fraga
- Mobile Colonial Architecture: Facilitating Settler Colonialism’s Expansions, Expulsions, Resistance, and Decolonisation pp. 213-237

- Irit Katz
- Beautifully uncontainable: of honeysuckle and Choctaw walking pp. 238-251

- Bethany Hughes
- Continental Land Back: Managing Mobilities and Enacting Relationalities in Indigenous Landscapes pp. 252-268

- Nicholas Anthony Brown
- The nexus of (im)mobilities: hyper, compelled, and forced mobile subjects pp. 269-284

- Nisha Toomey
- Mobile postcards: Zapotec imagined mobility pp. 285-299

- Michelle Vasquez Ruiz
Volume 17, issue 1, 2022
- Planning for plurality of streets: a spheric approach to micromobilities pp. 1-18

- Farzaneh Bahrami and Alexandre Rigal
- Zombie automobility pp. 19-36

- Caitlin Jones and Tyler McCreary
- What do cars do when they are parked? Material objects and infrastructuring in social practices pp. 37-52

- Karol Kurnicki
- The vermin of the street: the politics of violence and the nomos of automobility pp. 53-68

- Robert Braun and Richard Randell
- Blurred boundaries: E-scooter riders’ and pedestrians’ experiences of sharing space pp. 69-84

- Hebe Gibson, Angela Curl and Lee Thompson
- Gamifying the city: E-scooters and the critical tensions of playful urban mobility pp. 85-101

- Eetu Wallius, Mattia Thibault, Thomas Apperley and Juho Hamari
- Dwelling in campervans: homemaking and mobile neighbouring on the move pp. 102-118

- Sharon Wilson and Pau Obrador
- Channelling mobilities: migrant-owned businesses as mobility infrastructures pp. 119-135

- Philipp Roman Jung and Franz Buhr
- Making a living between places: the role of mobility in livelihood practices in rural Rwanda pp. 136-151

- Ine Cottyn and Gery Nijenhuis
- Maps, mobility, and perspective: remarks on map use in producing an orienteering course pp. 152-178

- Samu Pehkonen, Thomas Aneurin Smith and Robin James Smith
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