Cemore Showcase
Last week we organized another edition of Cemore Showcase, featuring 3-minute stand-up...
Read MoreLast week we organized another edition of Cemore Showcase, featuring 3-minute stand-up...
Read MoreCamila Moraes presents her ongoing research on Brazilian favelas. She is concerned with the mobilization of these spaces as tourist attractions through various images and objects.
Read MoreJames Faulconbridge’s research focuses on the now central role of mobility in both day-to-day social life and in the reproduction of business practices.
Read MoreYolande Strengers discusses the mobile extensions of the home in the age of the Internet of Things.
Read MoreCarlos López Galviz, Lecturer in The Theory and Methods of Social Futures, tells us how past futures connect with mobility and place.
Read MoreDan Richards, Lecturer in Data Prototyping and Visualisation, at Imagination Lancaster, talks about emerging design practices which require increased disciplinary and informational mobility.
Read MoreFrank Pearson, PhD student at Lancaster University, presents his research on the mobilities of caving.
Read MoreCosmin Popan, doctoral candidate in Sociology, tells us what’s mobile about researching bicycles and alternative mobility systems.
Read MoreMonika Büscher, professor of Sociology at Lancaster University and the director of the Centre for Mobilities Research, tells us what’s mobile about researching floods and earthquakes.
Read MoreWhat happens when people start to default on their loans and when they cannot, or will not, repay? Joe Deville discusses his recently published book, Lived Economies of Default
Read MoreMy current research investigates what I am calling ‘situated composition’, referring to new possibilities for people with widely varying levels of expertise to carry out sound production due to the growing accessibility and mobility of digital sound tools.
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