Mobilities
2012 - 2025
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Volume 15, issue 6, 2020
- Referees who reported for Mobilities from 1 September 2019 – 31 August 2020 pp. iii-v

- The Editors
- Detour: Bodies, memories, and mobilities in and around the home pp. 757-775

- Charishma Ratnam and Danielle Drozdzewski
- Micro-mobilities in curated spaces: agency, autonomy and dwelling in visitor experiences of augmented reality in arts and heritage pp. 776-791

- Caroline Scarles, Helen Treharne, Matthew Casey and Husna Zainal Abidin
- Drive-through cities: cars, labor, and exaggerated automobilities in Abu Dhabi pp. 792-809

- Abdellatif Qamhaieh and Surajit Chakravarty
- Cracks in the gearbox of car hegemony: struggles over the German Verkehrswende between stability and change pp. 810-827

- Tobias Haas
- Public transport or E-bike taxis: the implication of everyday mobilities in contemporary China pp. 828-843

- Hua Xia
- Governing mobilities on the UK canal network pp. 844-861

- Maarja Kaaristo, Dominic Medway, Jamie Burton, Steven Rhoden and Helen L. Bruce
- Constellations of weathering: following the meteorological mobilities of Bangla bricks pp. 862-879

- Beth Cullen
- A political theory of interspecies mobility justice pp. 880-895

- Nicholas Scott
- Viapolitics and the emancipatory possibilities of abortion mobilities pp. 896-910

- Cordelia Freeman
- The migrancies of maps: complicating the critical cartography and migration nexus in ‘migro-mobility’ thinking pp. 911-929

- Laura Lo Presti
- A movement in motion: collective mobility and embodied practice in the central American migrant caravan pp. 930-944

- Heather M. Wurtz
Volume 15, issue 5, 2020
- On time: temporal and normative orderings of mobilities pp. 635-646

- Claudio Coletta, Tobias Röhl and Susann Wagenknecht
- Practices of waiting: dramatized timing within air travel pp. 647-660

- Larissa Schindler
- Follow the action: understanding the conflicting temporalities of ships, river, authorities and family through distributed ethnography pp. 661-676

- Asher Boersma
- Turbulences of speeding up data circulation. Frontex and its crooked temporalities of ‘real-time’ border control pp. 677-693

- Silvan Pollozek
- The moral work of timing mobilities: ‘limited insight’ and truncated worth in municipal traffic management pp. 694-707

- Susann Wagenknecht
- How to park a car? Immobility and the temporal organization of parking practices pp. 708-724

- Karol Kurnicki
- Traffic life: temporal dynamics and regulatory dimensions in agent-based transport simulations pp. 725-739

- Sebastian Vehlken
- Speeding up, slowing down, breaking down: an ethnography of software-driven mobility pp. 740-755

- Paula Bialski
Volume 15, issue 4, 2020
- Technological change and sociocultural models in China: A case study of train commuters in Beijing pp. 465-479

- Zinette Bergman, Manfred Max Bergman, Christoph Haenggi, Zhao Lei and Andrew Thatcher
- Transit boundaries: race and the paradox of immobility within mobile systems pp. 480-499

- Gwendolyn Y. Purifoye
- Invisible mobilities: stigma, immobilities, and female sex workers’ mundane socio-legal negotiations of Dhaka’s urban space pp. 500-513

- Hosna J. Shewly, Lorraine Nencel, Ellen Bal and Kathinka Sinha-Kerkhoff
- Make way for the wealthy? Autonomous vehicles, markets in mobility, and social justice pp. 514-526

- Robert Sparrow and Mark Howard
- Journeys to Knua: displacement, return and translocality in Timor-Leste pp. 527-542

- Pyone Myat Thu
- Understanding involuntary immobility in the Bartang Valley of Tajikistan through the prism of motility pp. 543-558

- Suzy Blondin
- Private violence/private transport: the role of means of transport in women’s mobility to escape from domestic violence in England and Wales pp. 559-574

- Janet C. Bowstead
- Differentiating the time-geography of recreational running pp. 575-587

- Mattias Qviström, Linnea Fridell and Mattias Kärrholm
- Producing Thailand as a transit country: borders, advocacy, and destitution pp. 588-603

- Kate Coddington
- Aeromobilities’ extra-sectoral costs: a methodological reorientation pp. 604-619

- Weiqiang Lin and Tina Harris
- ‘Emotional authoritarianism’: state, education and the mobile working-class subjects pp. 620-634

- Ngai Pun and Jack Qiu
Volume 15, issue 3, 2020
- Exploring velotopian urban imaginaries: where Le Corbusier meets Constant? pp. 309-324

- Anna Nikolaeva and Samuel Nello-Deakin
- Moralities in mobility: negotiating moral subjectivities in Istanbul’s traffic pp. 325-340

- Yağmur Nuhrat
- ‘The shops were only made for people who could walk’: impairment, barriers and autonomy in the mobility of adults with Cerebral Palsy in urban England pp. 341-361

- James Bonehill, Nadia von Benzon and Jon Shaw
- Including people with intellectual disabilities in the mobilities turn: mobile interviews in Toronto, Canada pp. 362-379

- Benjamin Feldman, Robert Wilton and Ann Fudge Schormans
- Mobile devices and their effect on the sociality on Dutch Intercity trains pp. 380-396

- Rianne van Melik and Dagmar van de Schraaf
- Young social milieus and multimodality: interrelations of travel behaviours and psychographic characteristics pp. 397-415

- Marcel Hunecke, Sören Groth and Dirk Wittowsky
- Mobile moratorium? The case of young people undertaking international internships pp. 416-430

- Valentina Cuzzocrea and David C. Cairns
- Disruptions of self, place and mobility: digital nomads in Chiang Mai, Thailand pp. 431-445

- Paul Green
- Mining mobility and settlement during an East African gold boom: Seeking fortune and accommodating fate pp. 446-463

- Deborah Fahy Bryceson, Jesper Bosse Jønsson and Mike Clarke Shand
Volume 15, issue 2, 2020
- Reproductive mobilities pp. 107-119

- Amy Speier, Kristin Lozanski and Susan Frohlick
- Reproductive vibes: therapeutic atmospheres and the reproductive force of tourism mobilities pp. 120-134

- Susan Frohlick
- North American surrogate reproductive mobilities incited by cross-border reproductive care pp. 135-145

- Amy Speier
- Mobilizing mobilities: birthright tourists as willful strangers in Canada pp. 146-160

- Kristin Lozanski
- The im/mobilities of ‘sometimes-migrating’ for abortion: Ireland to Great Britain pp. 161-172

- Lesley Murray and Nichola Khan
- Canada’s forced birth travel: towards feminist indigenous reproductive mobilities pp. 173-187

- Jaime Cidro, Rachel Bach and Susan Frohlick
- The reproduction of reproduction: theorizing reproductive (im)mobilities pp. 188-195

- Mimi Sheller
- The migration map trap. On the invasion arrows in the cartography of migration pp. 196-219

- Henk van Houtum and Rodrigo Bueno Lacy
- Fortress Europe’s far-flung borderlands: ‘Illegality’ and the ‘deportation regime’ in France’s Caribbean and Indian Ocean territories pp. 220-240

- Catherine Benoît
- Unlikely hikers? Activism, Instagram, and the queer mobilities of fat hikers, women hiking alone, and hikers of colour pp. 241-256

- Phiona Stanley
- Taming future mobilities: biopolitics and data behaviourism in the European Travel Information and Authorisation System (ETIAS) pp. 257-272

- Nicolas Gäckle
- Urban greening and mobility justice in Dhaka’s informal settlements pp. 273-289

- Razia Sultana, Thomas Birtchnell and Nicholas Gill
- The contradictory politics of the right to travel: mobilities, borders & tourism pp. 290-306

- Raoul V. Bianchi, Marcus L. Stephenson and Kevin Hannam
- John Urry Memorial Prize 2020 pp. 307-307

- The Editors
Volume 15, issue 1, 2020
- Mobilities and Utopias: a critical reorientation pp. 1-10

- Carlos López-Galviz, Monika Büscher and Malene Freudendal-Pedersen
- Blood drones: using utopia as method to imagine future vital mobilities pp. 11-24

- Stephanie Sodero and Richard Rackham
- Drone-topia as method pp. 25-38

- Julia M. Hildebrand
- Illuminating urban street (u)topias pp. 39-53

- Lesley Murray and Susan Robertson
- Care moves people: complex systems and futures signals supporting production and reflection of individual mobile utopias pp. 54-68

- Nicolas A. Balcom Raleigh, Anna Kirveennummi and Sari Puustinen
- Speculating with human rights: two South Asian women writers and utopian mobilities pp. 69-80

- Barnita Bagchi
- Mobility and data: cycling the utopian Internet of Things pp. 81-105

- Frauke Behrendt
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