Mobilities
2012 - 2025
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Volume 12, issue 6, 2017
- Editorial Board pp. i-i

- The Editors
- Intensities of mobility: kinetic energy, commotion and qualities of supercommuting pp. 795-812

- David Bissell, Phillip Vannini and Ole B. Jensen
- The recalcitrance of distance: exploring the infrastructures of sending in migrants’ lives pp. 813-826

- Kathy Burrell
- Viscous automobilities: diasporic practices and vehicular assemblages of visiting ‘home’ pp. 827-846

- Lauren B. Wagner
- Narrations and practices of mobility and immobility in the maintenance of gender dualisms pp. 847-860

- Kate Boyer, Robyn Mayes and Barbara Pini
- Women ‘like parched earth in need of rain’ and who relax by working: gossip and the surveillance of Filipino seafarer wives’ morality and mobility pp. 861-874

- Roderick G. Galam
- The translocal villagers. Mining, mobility and stratification in post-apartheid South Africa pp. 875-889

- Christiane Naumann and Clemens Greiner
- Rethinking network capital: hospitality work and parallel trading among Chinese students in Melbourne pp. 890-907

- Fran Martin
- Challenging the comfort zone: self-discovery, everyday practices and international student mobility to the Global South pp. 908-923

- Laura Prazeres
- Exclusion and vulnerability on public transit: experiences of transit dependent riders in Portland, Oregon pp. 924-937

- Amy Lubitow, Jennifer Rainer and Sasha Bassett
- Referees who reported for Mobilities 31 August 2016 to 30 September 2017 pp. 938-940

- The Editors
Volume 12, issue 5, 2017
- Cycletopia in the sticks: bicycle advocacy beyond the city limits pp. 611-627

- Jai Cooper and Terry Leahy
- Hanoi on wheels: emerging automobility in the land of the motorbike pp. 628-645

- Arve Hansen
- A viscous cycle: low motility amongst Phnom Penh’s highly mobile cyclo riders pp. 646-662

- Laurie Parsons and Sabina Lawreniuk
- The microsociology of automobility: the production of the automobile self pp. 663-676

- Richard Randell
- Road less traveled: race and American automobility pp. 677-691

- Michael W. Pesses
- Aero-automobility: getting there by ground and by air pp. 692-705

- Julie Cidell
- An ideal journey: making bus travel desirable pp. 706-725

- William Clayton, Juliet Jain and Graham Parkhurst
- Mobile encounters: bus 5A as a cross-cultural meeting place pp. 726-739

- Lasse Koefoed, Mathilde Dissing Christensen and Kirsten Simonsen
- ‘Super simple stuff?’: crafting quiet in trains between Newcastle and Sydney pp. 740-757

- Ainsley Hughes, Kathleen Mee and Adam Tyndall
- To build or not to build? Competing narratives of high-speed rail development in Canada pp. 758-777

- Ryan Katz-Rosene
- Governing cruise tourism at Bonaire: a networks and flows approach pp. 778-793

- Linde K. J. van Bets, Machiel A. J. Lamers and Jan P. M. van Tatenhove
Volume 12, issue 4, 2017
- Mobility and the humanities pp. 493-508

- Peter Merriman and Lynne Pearce
- Genre on the road: the road movie as automobilities research pp. 509-519

- Neil Archer
- ‘Australia – Drive It Like You Stole It’: automobility as a medium of communication in settler colonial Australia pp. 520-533

- Georgine Clarsen
- Mobility, exile, and native identity in the work of Edith Wharton pp. 534-547

- John Culbert
- Mobilities of form pp. 548-558

- Ian C. Davidson
- On writing portable place: George Eliot’s mobile Midlands pp. 559-571

- Ruth Livesey
- Moving around children’s fiction: agentic and impossible mobilities pp. 572-584

- Lesley Murray and Sonia Overall
- ‘Driving-as-Event’: re-thinking the car journey pp. 585-597

- Lynne Pearce
- Travelling through the city: using life writing to explore individual experiences of urban travel c1840–1940 pp. 598-609

- Colin G. Pooley
Volume 12, issue 3, 2017
- Corrigendum pp. x-x

- The Editors
- Security or insecurity? Representations of the UK border in public and policy discourses pp. 295-310

- Bastian A. Vollmer
- Accountability in a state of liminality: Iranian students’ experiences in American airports pp. 311-323

- Hadi Khoshneviss
- ‘Let’s Have Some Music’: Sound, Gender and Car Mobility pp. 324-342

- Gordon Waitt, Theresa Harada and Michelle Duffy
- Logistics at Work: Trucks, Containers and the Friction of Circulation in the UK pp. 343-364

- Nicky Gregson
- The Aesthetics of Aircraft Safety Cards: Spatial Negotiations and Affective Mobilities in Diagrammatic Instructions pp. 365-383

- Kaya Barry
- On the Way to Cycle Rage: Disputed Mobile Formations pp. 384-404

- Mike Lloyd
- Mobility and Professional Networks in Academia: An Exploration of the Obligations of Presence pp. 405-424

- T. Storme, J.R. Faulconbridge, Jonathan Beaverstock, B. Derudder and F. Witlox
- Resilience, Moorings and International Student Mobilities – Exploring Biographical Narratives of Social Science Students in the UK pp. 425-444

- Josef Ploner
- Embedded and Re-purposed Technologies: Human Mobility Practices in Maasailand pp. 445-461

- Jessika Nilsson and Noel B. Salazar
- Global Cities, Public Transportation, and Social Exclusion: A Study of the Bus System in Abu Dhabi pp. 462-478

- Abdellatif Qamhaieh and Surajit Chakravarty
- Mobility of ‘the defeated’: internal migration and social advancement in a post-civil war society pp. 479-491

- Inbal Ofer
Volume 12, issue 2, 2017
- Migration infrastructures and the production of migrant mobilities pp. 167-174

- Weiqiang Lin, Johan Lindquist, Biao Xiang and Brenda S. A. Yeoh
- The base: a case of infrastructural governance of labour outmigration in China pp. 175-187

- Biao Xiang
- Mass capture: the making of non-citizens and the Mainland Travel Permit for Hong Kong and Macau Residents pp. 188-198

- Lily Cho
- Trapped in the current of mobilities: China-Hong Kong cross-border families pp. 199-212

- Wai-chi Chee
- Brokers, channels, infrastructure: moving migrant labor in the Indonesian-Malaysian oil palm complex pp. 213-226

- Johan Lindquist
- Managing risk, making a match: brokers and the management of mobility in international marriage pp. 227-242

- Brenda Saw Ai Yeoh, Heng Leng Chee and Grace Baey
- Educational consultants in Nepal: professionalization of services for students who want to study abroad pp. 243-258

- Susan Thieme
- Emerging infrastructures of low-cost aviation in Southeast Asia pp. 259-276

- Max Hirsh
- Transnational work and workplace as infrastructure: Sino-British international branch campuses and academic mobilities pp. 277-293

- Tianfeng Liu and Weiqiang Lin
Volume 12, issue 1, 2017
- Cycling through Dark Space: Apprehending Landscape Otherwise pp. 1-19

- Matthew Cook and Tim Edensor
- Interseriality and Different Sorts of Walking: Suggestions for a Relational Approach to Urban Walking pp. 20-35

- Mattias Kärrholm, Maria Johansson, David Lindelöw and Inês A. Ferreira
- ‘With us, we, like, physically can’t’: Transport, Mobility and the Leisure Experiences of Teenage Wheelchair Users pp. 36-52

- Michelle Pyer and Faith Tucker
- Bicycle Parking and Locking: Ethnography of Designs and Practices pp. 53-75

- Jonas Larsen
- Beyond the Sidewalk: Pedestrian Risk and Material Mismatch in the American Suburbs pp. 76-96

- Mike Owen Benediktsson
- Satisfying Everyday Mobility pp. 97-115

- Noel Cass and James Faulconbridge
- Flying Dutchmen? Return Reasoning Among Dutch Lifestyle Migrants in Rural Sweden pp. 116-135

- Marco Eimermann
- The Ties that Bind: The Role of Hmong Social Networks in Developing Small-scale Rubber Cultivation in Laos pp. 136-154

- Ian G. Baird and Pao Vue
- Low and Slow: notes on the production and distribution of a mobile video ethnography pp. 155-166

- Phillip Vannini
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