Mobilities
2012 - 2025
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Volume 16, issue 6, 2021
- Referees who reported for Mobilities from 1 November 2020 to 30 October 2021 pp. iii-iv

- The Editors
- ‘Ecological concerns weren’t the main reason why I took the bus, that association only came afterwards’: on shifts in meanings of everyday mobility pp. 825-842

- Franziska Meinherz and Livia Fritz
- Temporary home: a case study of a rural–urban migrant family’s homemaking practices in Guangzhou, China pp. 843-858

- Pei Tang, Shaoxu Wang and Wei Tao
- Critical antagonisms: cycling and territory pp. 859-873

- Gordon Waitt, Ian Buchanan, Glen Fuller and Tess Lea
- An immobility turn? The Covid-19 pandemic, mobility capital and international students in Portugal pp. 874-887

- David Cairns, Thais França, Daniel Malet Calvo and Leonardo de Azevedo
- Anti–racism Muslim mobilities in the San Francisco Bay Area pp. 888-904

- Rhonda Itaoui, Rae Dufty-Jones and Kevin Mark Dunn
- Pluralising (im)mobilities: anti-Muslim acts and the epistemic politics of mobile methods pp. 905-920

- Saskia Warren
- Disentangling Following: Implications and Practicalities of Mobile Methods pp. 921-934

- Markus Roos Breines, Joanna Menet and Joris Schapendonk
- Moving to keep still: dynamic stillness in the digital and physical geographies of Beijing pp. 935-950

- Carwyn Morris
Volume 16, issue 5, 2021
- Introduction to Special Section ‘Infrastructures of Injustice: Migration and Border Mobilities’ pp. 645-655

- Laavanya Kathiravelu
- Asynchronous mobilities: hostility, hospitality, and possibilities of justice pp. 656-669

- Loren B Landau
- Histories of humanitarian technophilia: how imaginaries of media technologies have shaped migration infrastructures pp. 670-687

- Philipp Seuferling and Koen Leurs
- Colonial afterlives of infrastructure: from phosphate to refugee processing in the Republic of Nauru pp. 688-706

- Julia Morris
- Migration infrastructure, moral economy, and intergenerational injustice in mother-and-child migration from the Philippines to Japan pp. 707-723

- Fiona-Katharina Seiger
- Who shapes migration in open labour markets? Analysing migration infrastructures and brokers of circularly migrating home care workers in Switzerland pp. 724-738

- Huey Shy Chau and Karin Schwiter
- Sub-Saharan migrants ‘in transit’: intersections between mobility and immobility and the production of (in)securities pp. 739-757

- Ángela Iranzo
- Mobilizing social reproduction: gendered mobility and everyday infrastructure in Abidjan pp. 758-774

- Jacob Doherty
- Queer mobilities: critical LGBTQ perspectives of public transport spaces pp. 775-791

- Amos Weintrob, Luke Hansell, Martin Zebracki, Yvonne Barnard and Karen Lucas
- Questioning mobility ideals – the value of proximity for residents in socially deprived urban areas in Sweden pp. 792-808

- Malin Henriksson, Jessica Berg, Christina Lindkvist and Karen Lucas
- The production of irregular citizenship through mobile governmentalities: racism against roma at the security-mobility nexus pp. 809-823

- Huub van Baar
Volume 16, issue 4, 2021
- Frictions of everyday mobility: traffic, transport and gendered confrontations on the roads of Accra pp. 461-475

- Maya Møller-Jensen
- Civility and its discontents: Subway Etiquette, Civic Values, and Political Subjectivity in Global Taiwan pp. 476-492

- Anru Lee
- Deconstructing accessibility – discursive barriers for increased cycling in Sweden pp. 493-508

- Janet Van Der Meulen and Dalia Mukhtar-Landgren
- Precarious entitlement to public space & utility cycling in Dublin pp. 509-523

- Robert Egan and Mark Philbin
- From car frenzy to car troubles: automobilites, highway driving and the road movie in experimental film pp. 524-536

- Kornelia Boczkowska
- Using non-representational theory to explore older people’s travel to and from the supermarket pp. 537-552

- Emma Waight and Yuanyuan Yin
- Kinetic health: ecologies and mobilities of prevention in Europe, c. 1100-1600 pp. 553-568

- G. Geltner
- Trajectories in platform capitalism pp. 569-583

- David W. Hill
- Clandestine migration facilitation and border spectacle: criminalisation, solidarity, contestations pp. 584-596

- Marta Kolankiewicz and Maja Sager
- Aeromobilities of diasporic returnees in Francophone African literatures pp. 597-611

- Anna-Leena Toivanen
- From centered to distributed belonging: a study of ‘homing’ among citizens and residents in the United Arab Emirates pp. 612-627

- Paul O’Connor
- Affective mobilities: migration, emotion and (im)possibility pp. 628-642

- Vlad P. Glaveanu and Gail Womersley
- John Urry Article Prize 2020 pp. 643-643

- The Editors
Volume 16, issue 3, 2021
- A refrain of productivity and its interruptions: examining long-distance rail commuting in Australia pp. 273-288

- Gordon Waitt and Catherine Phillips
- Uncertainty as a mode of governance: differentiating movement through Jerusalem’s checkpoints pp. 289-305

- Lior Volinz
- ‘Never mind the bullocks’: animating the go-along interview through creative nonfiction pp. 306-321

- Sarah L. Bell and Tanvir N. Bush
- Rhythm and booze: contesting leisure mobilities on the Transpennine Real Ale Trail pp. 322-338

- Thomas Thurnell-Read, David Robinson, Jan-Peter Herbst and Prof Karl Spracklen
- Being lost: encounters with strange places pp. 339-355

- Ainsley Hughes
- Almost paradise: a floating sense of place through transient mobility among Romanians in the Canary Islands (Spain) pp. 356-372

- Silvia Marcu
- Walk this way: the rhythmic mobilities of university students in Greater Manchester, UK pp. 373-387

- Samantha Wilkinson and Khawla Badwan
- Immoral and irrational cyclists? Exploring the practice of cycling on the pavement pp. 388-403

- Jonas Ihlström, Malin Henriksson and Katja Kircher
- Free mobility, locked rights: the posting of construction workers from Portugal pp. 404-422

- Joana Marques, Luísa Veloso and Catarina Sales Oliveira
- The rise of the e-bike: Towards an extension of the practice of cycling? pp. 423-439

- Patrick Rérat
- Becoming a passenger: exploring the situational passenger experience and airport design in the Copenhagen Airport pp. 440-459

- Andrea Victoria Hernandez Bueno
Volume 16, issue 2, 2021
- Mobile labour: an introduction pp. 155-163

- Cristiana Bastos, Andre Novoa and Noel B. Salazar
- ‘We move the world’: the mobile labor of Filipino seafarers pp. 164-177

- Johanna Markkula
- ‘Traveling habitus’ and the new anthropology of class: proposing a transitive tool for analyzing social mobility in global migration pp. 178-193

- Jaafar Alloul
- Rootedness along the way: meaningful sociality in petroleum and mining mobile worker camps pp. 194-211

- Gertrude Saxinger
- Turbulences in the encampment archipelago: conflicting mobilities between migration, labour and logistics in Italian agri-food enclaves pp. 212-223

- Irene Peano
- ‘Cold European civilisation hasn’t arrived here yet’ – negotiations within the Cypriot regime of (im)mobility pp. 224-235

- Leandros Fischer
- The myth of migrant transience: racializing new Chinese migrants in mobile Singapore pp. 236-248

- Sylvia Ang
- Ageing bodies, precarious futures: the (im)mobilities of ‘temporary’ migrant domestic workers over time pp. 249-261

- Megha Amrith
- Coffee on the move: technology, labour and race in the making of a transatlantic plantation system pp. 262-272

- Marta Macedo
Volume 16, issue 1, 2021
- Pandemic (Im)mobilities pp. 1-19

- Peter Adey, Kevin Hannam, Mimi Sheller and David Tyfield
- Existential vs. essential mobilities: insights from before, during and after a crisis pp. 20-34

- Noel B. Salazar
- Anxious immobilities: an ethnography of coping with contagion (Covid-19) in Macau pp. 35-50

- Dennis Zuev and Kevin Hannam
- Valuing mobility in a post COVID-19 world pp. 51-65

- Tim Cresswell
- Pandemic disruption, extended bodies, and elastic situations - Reflections on COVID-19 and Mobilities pp. 66-80

- Ole B. Jensen
- What is the urban without physical mobilities? COVID-19-induced immobility in the mobile risk society pp. 81-95

- Malene Freudendal-Pedersen and Sven Kesselring
- Pathological (Im)mobilities: managing risk in a time of pandemics pp. 96-112

- Weiqiang Lin and Brenda S. A. Yeoh
- De-confining borders: towards a politics of freedom of movement in the time of the pandemic pp. 113-133

- Charles Heller
- Pandemic cartographies: a conversation on mappings, imaginings and emotions pp. 134-153

- Andrea Pase, Laura Lo Presti, Tania Rossetto and Giada Peterle
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