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Changing Mobilities


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This series explores the transformations of society, politics and everyday experiences wrought by changing mobilities, and the power of mobilities research to inform constructive responses to these transformations. As a new mobile century is taking shape, international scholars explore motivations, experiences, insecurities, implications and limitations of mobile living, and opportunities and challenges for design in the broadest sense, from policy to urban planning, new media and technology design. With world citizens expected to travel 105 billion kilometres per year in 2050, it is critical to make mobilities research and design inform each other.

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Reimagining Mobilities across the Humanities 2 Volume Set

Reimagining Mobilities across the Humanities: 2 Volume Set

1st Edition

Forthcoming

Edited By Lucio Biasiori, Federico Mazzini, Chiara Rabbiosi
December 30, 2022

This two-volume collection significantly advances the study of mobilities, understood as the movement of ideas, objects, people and texts in past and present societies as well as in different geographical contexts. Through a series of short chapters, mobility is employed as an elastic, inclusive ...

Reimagining Mobilities across the Humanities Volume 1: Theories, Methods and Ideas

Reimagining Mobilities across the Humanities: Volume 1: Theories, Methods and Ideas

1st Edition

Forthcoming

Edited By Lucio Biasiori, Federico Mazzini, Chiara Rabbiosi
December 30, 2022

Volume 1: Theories, Methods and Ideas explores the mobility of ideas through time and space and how interdisciplinary theories and methodological approaches used in mobilities studies can be profitably utilised within the humanities and social sciences. Through a series of short chapters, mobility ...

Reimagining Mobilities across the Humanities Volume 2: Objects, People and Texts

Reimagining Mobilities across the Humanities: Volume 2: Objects, People and Texts

1st Edition

Forthcoming

Edited By Lucio Biasiori, Federico Mazzini, Chiara Rabbiosi
December 30, 2022

Volume 2: Objects, People and Texts explores the movement of individuals and peoples and the circulation of material objects and books and texts. Through a series of short chapters, mobility is employed as an elastic, inclusive and multifaceted concept across various disciplines to shed light on a ...

The Freedom Riders Across Borders Contentious Mobilities

The Freedom Riders Across Borders: Contentious Mobilities

1st Edition

By Barbara Lüthi
August 30, 2022

The Freedom Riders Across Borders: Contentious Mobilities provides the first comprehensive transnational historical analysis of the Freedom Rides. It explores the transnational history of these social movements and the struggles for the right to mobility and other civil rights in the United States ...

Alternative (Im)Mobilities

Alternative (Im)Mobilities

1st Edition

Edited By Maria Alice Nogueira
July 27, 2022

By introducing the new concept of alternative (im)mobilities, this collection draws attention to a different approach to mobility practices. In doing so, this ground-breaking volume explores a range of issues related related to (im)mobilities and the Covid-19 pandemic, transport and social ...

Making Mobilities Matter

Making Mobilities Matter

1st Edition

By Malene Freudendal-Pedersen
February 21, 2022

Making Mobilities Matter explores the interconnection between everyday practice and policy and planning in urban mobilities. It develops a theoretical framework for understanding everyday life and its mobilities in a mobile risk society and critiques the technocratic views that still dominate ...

Hybrid Mobilities Transgressive Spatialities

Hybrid Mobilities: Transgressive Spatialities

1st Edition

Edited By Nadine Cattan, Laurent Faret
September 21, 2021

Diverse factors like globalization, geopolitical tensions, and the transformation of lifestyles are strengthening the role of mobility as a structuring dimension of contemporary societies. Social-science research has taken note of these changes, but few studies cross the different forms of mobility...

Made To Work Mobilising Contemporary Worklives

Made To Work: Mobilising Contemporary Worklives

1st Edition

By Breda Gray, Luigina Ciolfi, Aparecido de Carvalho
May 20, 2020

Made to Work analyses the conditions of mobile knowledge work (MKW) in contemporary worklives, contrasting and drawing parallels among three highly significant sectors of the Knowledge Economy: academia, information communication technology (ICT) management, and digital creative work. It ...

Brazilian Mobilities

Brazilian Mobilities

1st Edition

Edited By Maria De Faria Nogueira, Camila dos Santos Moraes
February 21, 2020

Brazilian Mobilities presents an overview of the diversity of mobility studies developed in Brazil. It builds a picture of a strong Latin-American perspective emerging in the field of mobilities research, which provides unique insight into the complex dynamics of mobilities in the emerging ...

Material Mobilities

Material Mobilities

1st Edition

Edited By Ole B. Jensen, Claus Lassen, Ida Sofie Gøtzsche Lange
October 18, 2019

Material Mobilities explores the material dimension of various forms of mobilities and its implications for society, politics and everyday experiences as well as investigates how materials themselves are on the move. Together the different contributions and perspectives on material mobilities ...

Sea Log Indian Ocean to New York

Sea Log: Indian Ocean to New York

1st Edition

By May Joseph
May 13, 2019

The ocean has always been the harbinger of strangers to new shores. Migrations by sea have transformed modern conceptions of mobility and belonging, disrupting notions of how to write about movement, memory and displaced histories. Sea Log is a memory theater of repressive hauntings based on ...

Bicycle Utopias Imagining Fast and Slow Cycling Futures

Bicycle Utopias: Imagining Fast and Slow Cycling Futures

1st Edition

By Cosmin Popan
December 04, 2018

Bicycle Utopias investigates the future of urban mobilities and post-car societies, arguing that the bicycle can become the nexus around which most human movement will revolve. Drawing on literature on post-car futures (Urry 2007; Dennis and Urry 2009), transition theory (Geels et al. 2012) and ...

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