We’re pleased to announce the publication a Special Issue of Mobilities Journal titled Auto/biography and mobilities in the time of climate emergency. The collection has been co-edited by CeMoRe’s Lynne Pearce and Nicola Spurling, and contains a selection of...
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Elisa Mozzelin I arrive in Lancaster from London after spending a few hours on the train, appreciating the landscape unfolding outside the window. It feels like those scenes in movies where actors remain still inside a moving vehicle, while a rolling landscape is...
Gongoozling in Lancaster
by Aleksandra Ianchenko, Cemore Visiting Researcher, 2024. Image: Frottage from the milestone along the Lancaster Canal In June, I was lucky to be a visiting scholar at the Lancaster Institute for the Contemporary Arts (LICA) and the Centre for Mobilities Research...
Tim Edensor: Sensory and Affective Engagements with Stone
In October 2023 Cemore hosted the ‘Rocky Futures’ conference theme for the 21st Annual Conference of the International Association for the History of Transport, Traffic and Mobility (T²M) organised by T2M and the Academy of Mobility Humanities at Konkuk University. We...
Poetry and Public Diplomacy: The Case of Western Sahara. CeMoRe Winter Webinar 2023
CeMoRe’s 2023 Winter Webinar was co-hosted with Desert Disorders, with support from the British Academy. The webinar titled Poetry and Public Diplomacy: The Case of Western Sahara was jointly presented by Joanna Allan and Moiti Mohammed Azrouk, and chaired by...
Towards Alternative Socio-Ecological Futures – the 6th Annual John Urry Lecture, 2023.
On Thursday 28th October, we were delighted to welcome Professor Alice Mah to Lancaster to deliver the 6th Annual John Urry Lecture, on the theme of ‘Towards alternative socio-ecological futures’. Alice’s wide-ranging and insightful talk opened with direct...
CeMoRe Hosts Lancaster Hub of the 2023 T2M Conference
Between Wednesday 25th and Saturday 28th October, CeMoRe hosted the Lancaster Hub of the annual T2M (Traffic, Travel and Mobilities) conference, this year taking place at the University of Konkuk in Seoul, South Korea. The CeMoRe strand of the conference was the final...
Mobilities Research 20 Years On
As part of CeMoRe's 20th Anniversary Colloquium, some of our current directors alongside friends and colleagues of CeMoRe reflected on what 20 years of mobilities research meant to them and their research. The morning session of the colloquium featured reflections...
20th Anniversary Colloquium
On Monday 17 July, CeMoRe hosted a colloquium to celebrate the Centre’s twentieth anniversary. It was a memorable event - both celebratory and sad - as it also marked the retirement of two of CeMoRe’s longest-serving colleagues: Monika Buscher (who was...