Mobilities
2012 - 2025
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Volume 13, issue 6, 2018
- ‘Walking out’: the mobilities of love pp. 777-790

- Lynne Pearce
- Mundane intermodality: a comparative analysis of bike-renting practices pp. 791-807

- Daniel Normark, Franck Cochoy, Johan Hagberg and Hélène Ducourant
- Examining the rhythms of ‘urban elements’ on walking and driving routes in the city pp. 808-824

- Jani Tartia
- Rhythms of urban space: skateboarding the canyons, plains, and asphalt-banked schoolyards of coastal Los Angeles in the 1970s pp. 825-843

- Lorne Platt
- Parent–child mobility practices: revealing ‘cracks’ in the automobility system pp. 844-860

- Arlene Tigar McLaren
- Grasping the meaning of integration in an era of (forced) mobility: ethnographic insights from an informal refugee camp pp. 861-875

- George Mavrommatis
- Negotiating the ground: ‘mobilizing’ a divided field site in the ‘post-conflict’ city pp. 876-893

- Bree T. Hocking, Brendan Sturgeon, Duncan Whyatt, Gemma Davies, Jonny Huck, John Dixon, Neil Jarman and Dominic Bryan
- The journey of Central American women migrants: ening the mobile commons pp. 894-909

- Carla Angulo-Pasel
- Urban nomadism: everyday mobilities of waste recyclers in Beijing pp. 910-920

- Carlo Inverardi-Ferri
- Everyday knowledge on the move: dynamic process and micro politics of the transfer of pp. 921-936

- Jingfu Chen and Ningning Chen
- Referees who reported during August 2017 to 31 August 2018 pp. 937-938

- The Editors
Volume 13, issue 5, 2018
- The contingent futures of the mobile present: automation as possibility pp. 615-631

- Sarah Pink, Vaike Fors and Mareike Glöss
- Capturing the flexibility of adaptation and settlement: anchoring in a mobile society pp. 632-646

- Aleksandra Grzymala-Kazlowska
- Automobility and site ontological analysis pp. 647-661

- Paul W. Hanson
- Scrambled systems: the (im)mobilities of ‘storm Desmond’ pp. 662-684

- Satya Savitzky
- The intersection of social protection and mobilities: a move towards a ‘Practical Utopia’ research agenda pp. 685-701

- Eberhard Raithelhuber, Nandita Sharma and Wolfgang Schröer
- Consuming colonial imaginaries and forging postcolonial networks: on the road with Indian travellers in the 1950s pp. 702-716

- Tim Edensor and Uma Kothari
- Violent mobilities: men, masculinities and road conflicts in Sweden pp. 717-732

- Dag Balkmar
- Constructing a city, building a life: Brazilian construction workers’ continuous mobility as a permanent life strategy pp. 733-745

- Luana Gama Gato and Noel B. Salazar
- ‘These people should not rest’: mobilities and frictions of the homeless geographies in Athens city centre pp. 746-760

- Panos Bourlessas
- My own business, not my children’s: negotiating funeral rites and the mobility and communication juncture among Chinese migrants in Melbourne pp. 761-775

- Gil-Soo Han, Helen Forbes-Mewett and Wilfred Yang Wang
Volume 13, issue 4, 2018
- The roads of immanence: infrastructural change in southern Chile pp. 441-454

- Cristóbal Bonelli and Marcelo González Gálvez
- Between the village and the global city: the production and decay of translocal spaces of Thai migrant workers in Singapore pp. 455-472

- Simon Alexander Peth, Harald Sterly and Patrick Sakdapolrak
- Distance matters: mobilities and the politics of distance pp. 473-487

- Ariel Handel
- Counter-mapping migration: irregular migrants’ stories through cognitive mapping pp. 488-504

- Amalia Campos-Delgado
- Beyond ‘bikelash’: engaging with community opposition to cycle lanes pp. 505-519

- Kirsty Wild, Alistair Woodward, Adrian Field and Alex Macmillan
- Schematising hospitality: Ai WeiWei’s activist artwork as a form of dark travel pp. 520-534

- Rodanthi Tzanelli
- Women’s mobility and ‘transport-related social exclusion’ in Bishkek pp. 535-550

- Cholpon Turdalieva and Christopher Edling
- A qualitative viewpoint on the Southern eurozone highly skilled labour mobility in the metropolitan area of Copenhagen in times of crisis and austerity pp. 551-568

- Alessandra Cenci
- Backpacker mobilities: inadvertent sustainability amidst the fluctuating pace of travel pp. 569-583

- Benjamin Lucca Iaquinto
- Urban pram strolling: a mobilities design perspective pp. 584-600

- Martin Trandberg Jensen
- The middling mobile: finding place in the liquid city pp. 601-614

- Krzysztof Z. Jankowski
Volume 13, issue 3, 2018
- Mobilities, mobile work and habitation: truck drivers and the crisis in occupational auto-mobility in the UK pp. 291-307

- Nicky Gregson
- Shadow mobilities: regulating migrant bicyclists in rural Ontario, Canada pp. 308-324

- Emily Reid-Musson
- The politics of leisure and labor mobilities: discourses of tourism and transnational migration in Central Java, Indonesia pp. 325-336

- Carol Chan
- A user’s guide to Lisbon: mobilities, spatial apprenticeship and migrant urban integration pp. 337-348

- Franz Buhr
- Guests on the Aegean: interactions between migrants and volunteers at Europe’s southern border pp. 349-366

- Alexandra Knott
- ‘When and where does being Welsh matter to me?’ The influence of cross-border mobilities on constructions of sub-national belonging in the lives of Welsh Muslims pp. 367-381

- Geraint Rhys Whittaker
- The ‘digital glimpse’ as imagining home pp. 382-396

- William Clayton, Juliet Jain, Adele Ladkin and Marina Marouda
- Rhythms of moving in and between digital media: a study on video diaries of young people with physical disabilities pp. 397-410

- Herminder Kaur, Paula Saukko and Karen Lumsden
- Everyday mobilities and the construction of subjective spiritual geographies in ‘Non-places’ pp. 411-425

- Edward Wigley
- Being-in-motion: the everyday (gendered and classed) embodied mobilities for UK university students who commute pp. 426-440

- Mark Holton and Kirsty Finn
Volume 13, issue 2, 2018
- The new mobilities paradigm and critical security studies: exploring common ground pp. 171-184

- Matthias Leese and Stef Wittendorp
- Governing circulation through technology within EU border security practice-networks pp. 185-199

- Georgios Glouftsios
- Governing electric vehicles: mobilizing electricity to secure automobility pp. 200-215

- Johannes Kester
- Mobilising bodies, narrating security: tourist choreographies at Jerusalem’s Holocaust History Museum pp. 216-230

- Audrey Reeves
- Circulations beyond nodes: (in)securities along the pipeline pp. 231-245

- Peter J. Forman
- Mobilising security and logistics through an African port: A controversies approach to infrastructure pp. 246-260

- Jana Hönke and Ivan Cuesta-Fernandez
- Standardizing security: the business case politics of borders pp. 261-275

- Matthias Leese
- Mobilising a theory of kinetic politics pp. 276-290

- Samid Suliman
Volume 13, issue 1, 2018
- Extra-planetary mobilities and the media prospects of virtual space tourism pp. 1-13

- Katarina Damjanov and David Crouch
- Automobility reconfigured? Ironic seductions and mundane freedoms in 16–21 year olds’ accounts of car driving and ownership pp. 14-28

- Judith Green, Rebecca Steinbach, Emma Garnett, Nicola Christie and Lindsay Prior
- The speed of life and death: migrant fatalities, territorial boundaries, and energy consumption pp. 29-44

- Joseph Nevins
- Shared journeys, linked lives: a relational-biographical approach to mobility practices pp. 45-63

- Henrike Rau and Lukas Sattlegger
- Why cycling matters for electric mobility: towards diverse, active and sustainable e-mobilities pp. 64-80

- Frauke Behrendt
- Navigating disabling spaces: challenging ontological norms and the spatialization of difference through ‘Embodied Practices of Mobility’ pp. 81-95

- Natasha Saltes
- Mobility as a stratifying factor in housing: dwelling-in-place contra dwelling-on-the-move in Sweden pp. 96-110

- Karin Grundström
- Gender mobility: survival plays and performing Central American migration in passage pp. 111-125

- Noelle K. Brigden
- Producing mobility: visual narratives of the rural migrant worker in Chinese television pp. 126-141

- Yu Shi and Francis L. Collins
- Investigating the differential mobility experiences of Chinese cross-border students pp. 142-156

- Anita K. W. Chan and Lucille L. S. Ngan
- Sociodicies of (im)mobility: moral evaluations of stasis, departure and return in an emigrant village (Shenzhen, China) pp. 157-170

- Anne-Christine Trémon
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