Mobilities
2012 - 2025
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Volume 14, issue 6, 2019
- Governing nature-based tourism mobility in National Park Torres del Paine, Chilean Southern Patagonia pp. 745-761

- José Barrena Ruiz, Machiel Lamers, Simon Bush and Gustavo Blanco Wells
- Migrating fish and mobile knowledge: situated fishers’ knowledge and social networks in the lower Mekong River Basin in Thailand, Laos and Cambodia pp. 762-777

- Ian G. Baird and Kanokwan Manorom
- Axial Development in Mongolia: intended and unintended effects of new roads pp. 778-794

- Alexander C. Diener and Batbuyan Batjav
- ‘Sir, it was my right of way!’ Examining cultural change and the contested entitlements of automobility pp. 795-808

- Melissa Butcher
- Encountering the multiple semiotics of marshrutka surfaces – what can marshrutka decorations and advertisements tell us about its everyday actors? pp. 809-824

- Cholpon Turdalieva and Tonio Weicker
- Re-assembling automobility: bicycle helmets and the risks of cycling in the US, 1970-1995 pp. 825-840

- Rony Blank-Gomel
- Boarding Mumbai trains: the mutual shaping of intersectionality and mobility pp. 841-858

- Annelies Kusters
- Creative city, mobility, and creativity: Finnish artists in Berlin pp. 859-874

- Johanna Hautala and Paulina Nordström
- ‘Boots on the ground’: walking in occupied Palestinian territory pp. 875-889

- Patricia Sellick
- Making space on the run: exercising the right to move in Jerusalem pp. 890-905

- Una McGahern
- (Im)mobile workers: entangled regimes of (im)mobility within the United Nations system pp. 906-922

- Ignacio Fradejas-García and Linda M. Mülli
- The Eurostars go global: young Europeans’ migration to Asia for distinction and alternative life paths pp. 923-939

- Helena Hof
- Referees who reported for Mobilities from 1 September 2018–31 August 2019 pp. 940-942

- The Editors
Volume 14, issue 5, 2019
- When urban environments meet pedestrian’s thoughts: implications for pedestrian affect pp. 545-560

- Thomas Calvert, Juliet Jain and Kiron Chatterjee
- ‘Running on sandcastles’: energising the rhythmanalyst through non-representational ethnography of a running event pp. 561-577

- Jonas Larsen
- Home on the waves: domesticity and discomfort aboard the overland route steamship, 1842–1862 pp. 578-595

- Jonathan Stafford
- To move or not to move: mobility decision-making in the context of welfare conditionality and paid employment pp. 596-611

- Greg Marston, Juan Zhang, Michelle Peterie, Gaby Ramia, Roger Patulny and Emma Cooke
- The work-sociology of academic aeromobility at remote institutions pp. 612-631

- James E. S. Higham, Debbie Hopkins and Caroline Orchiston
- The political mobilities of reporting: tethering, slickness and asylum control pp. 632-647

- Daniel X.O. Fisher, Andrew Burridge and Nick Gill
- Bangkok flooded: re(assembling) disaster mobility pp. 648-664

- Leonie Tuitjer
- Transit justice as spatial justice: learning from activists pp. 665-680

- Theresa Enright
- Gender, marriage, and the dynamic of (im)mobility in the mid-Western hills of Nepal pp. 681-695

- Ina Zharkevich
- Dynamics of precarity among ‘new migrants’: exploring the worker–capital relation through mobilities and mobility power pp. 696-714

- Tom Vickers, John Clayton, Hilary Davison, Lucinda Hudson, Maria A Cañadas, Paul Biddle and Sara Lilley
- Family involved or left behind in migration? A family-centred perspective towards Estonia-Finland cross-border commuting pp. 715-729

- Keiu Telve
- Migration as hope and depression: existential im/mobilities in and beyond Egypt pp. 730-744

- Harry Pettit and Wiebe Ruijtenberg
Volume 14, issue 4, 2019
- Digital navigation and the driving-machine: supervision, calculation, optimization, and recognition pp. 401-417

- Sam Hind
- Anticipating digital futures: ruins, entanglements and the possibilities of shared technology making pp. 418-434

- Sung-Yueh Perng
- Walking with technology: understanding mobility-technology assemblages pp. 435-451

- Mark Holton
- (Un-)becoming Chinese creatives: transnational mobility of creative labour in a ‘global’ Beijing pp. 452-468

- Jian Lin
- Inclusion by live streaming? Contested meanings of well-being: movement and non-movement of space, place and body pp. 469-483

- Tarja Rautiainen-Keskustalo and Sanna Raudaskoski
- Infrastructures of immobility: enabling international distance education students in Africa to not move pp. 484-499

- Markus Roos Breines, Parvati Raghuram and Ashley Gunter
- The non-looks of the mobile world: a video-based study of interactional adaptation in cycle-lanes pp. 500-523

- Mike Lloyd
- (Mobility) Fixing the Taiwanese bicycle industry: the production and economisation of cycling culture in pursuit of accumulation pp. 524-544

- Justin Spinney and Wen-I Lin
Volume 14, issue 3, 2019
- From climate migration to anthropocene mobilities: shifting the debate pp. 289-297

- Andrew Baldwin, Christiane Fröhlich and Delf Rothe
- Indigenous (im)mobilities in the Anthropocene pp. 298-318

- Samid Suliman, Carol Farbotko, Hedda Ransan-Cooper, Karen Elizabeth McNamara, Fanny Thornton, Celia McMichael and Taukiei Kitara
- Indigenous mobility traditions, colonialism, and the anthropocene pp. 319-335

- Kyle Whyte, Jared L Talley and Julia D. Gibson
- And yet it moves! (Climate) migration as a symptom in the Anthropocene pp. 336-350

- Giovanni Bettini
- Of other movements: nonhuman mobility in the Anthropocene pp. 351-362

- Stefanie R. Fishel
- Of (not) being neighbors: cities, citizens and climate change in an age of migrations pp. 363-374

- Ethemcan Turhan and Marco Armiero
- Forum 1: Migrant climate in the Kinocene pp. 375-380

- Thomas Nail
- Forum 2: the migrant climate: resilience, adaptation and the ontopolitics of mobility in the Anthropocene pp. 381-387

- David Chandler
- Forum 3: amphibious architecture beyond the levee pp. 388-394

- Stephanie Wakefield
- Forum 4: the environmental privilege of borders in the anthropocene pp. 395-400

- Lisa Sun-Hee Park and David Naguib Pellow
Volume 14, issue 2, 2019
- Baby on board: the impact of sling use on experiences of family mobility with babies and young children pp. 137-157

- Rebecca Whittle
- Adaptive flood mobilities in Bangladesh pp. 158-172

- Valerie Ingham, Mir Rabiul Islam and John Hicks
- Reframing Jewish mobilities: de-nationalized/non-territorialized, racialized, and hybrid identities among Israeli immigrants in Canada pp. 173-187

- Arviv Tamir
- Choreographing the city: Can dance practice inform the engineering of sustainable urban environments? pp. 188-203

- John Bingham-Hall and Ellie Cosgrave
- Art and materiality in the global refugee crisis: Ai Weiwei’s artworks and the emerging aesthetics of mobilities pp. 204-217

- Kaya Barry
- Waiting in motion: mapping postcolonial fiction, new mobilities, and migration through Mohsin Hamid’s Exit West pp. 218-232

- Amanda Lagji
- Recycling traffic noise: transforming sonic automobilities for revalue and well being pp. 233-249

- Sarah Pink, Jordan Lacey, Lawrence Harvey, Shanti Sumartojo, Melisa Duque and Stephan Moore
- Taming the road, tamed by the road: sense of road as place among Indigenous Bedouin in an ethnic frontier in Israel pp. 250-266

- Avinoam Meir, Arnon Ben Israel, Batya Roded and Ibrahim Abu-Ajaj
- Worldwide approval (and denial): analysing nonimmigrant visa statistics to the United States from 2000 to 2016 pp. 267-288

- Jackal Tanelorn and April Anderson
Volume 14, issue 1, 2019
- Therapeutic mobilities pp. 1-19

- Heidi Kaspar, Margaret Walton-Roberts and Audrey Bochaton
- Asymmetrical therapeutic mobilities: masculine advantage in nurse migration from India pp. 20-37

- Margaret Walton-Roberts
- Everything changes to stay the same: persistent global health inequalities amidst new therapeutic opportunities and mobilities for Filipino nurses pp. 38-53

- Maddy Thompson
- Intertwined therapeutic mobilities: knowledge, plants, healers on the move between Laos and the U.S pp. 54-70

- Audrey Bochaton
- Mobilising patients towards transnational healthcare markets – insights into the mobilising work of medical travel facilitators in Delhi pp. 71-86

- Sarah Hartmann
- Sociality and transnational social space in the making of medical tourism: local actors and Indonesian patients in Malaysia pp. 87-102

- Heng Leng Chee, Andrea Whittaker and Heong Hong Por
- Multiple mobilities in Mexico’s fertility industry pp. 103-119

- Carolin Schurr
- Searching for therapies, seeking for hope: transnational cancer care in Asia pp. 120-136

- Heidi Kaspar
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