Ole B. Jensen: MOBILITY INJUSTICE BY DESIGN
In September 2025 we welcomed Ole B. Jensen to Cemore and the School of Arts in Lancaster, and he very kindly agreed to present a paper on his forthcoming book. We are now very happy to share the recording. Mobility Injustice by Design – reflections over...
CeMoRe Summer Symposium 2025: Making Connections
20 June 2025 On an exceedingly hot Friday in June, colleagues from near and far gathered together in the Charles Carter Building at Lancaster University for CeMoRe’s Summer Symposium: a regular fixture in the CeMoRe diary for several years now. With a new...
Cemore Summer Symposium: Making Connections
Join us for the Cemore Summer Symposium 2025! Please register here for tickets for online and in person attendance: https://cemore_summer_symposium.eventbrite.co.uk An opportunity to get together with mobilities researchers from Lancaster and further afield, to share...
Migrations: International Mail Art Project. Call for submissions.
Cemore is pleased to support the Migrations International Mail Art Project curated by Fine Art Visiting Researcher Sait Toprak, and FIne Art Senior Lecturer Gerry Davies. Deadline: 28 April 2025 Exhibition Dates: 13 May-27 May 2025 Exhibition Place: Lancaster...
Uncertain Climates: An Interdisciplinary Roundtable
Cemore, in collaboration with the Centre for Science Studies is pleased to invite colleagues to join an interdisciplinary hybrid roundtable event on the topic of ‘Uncertain Climates’. The event will take place from 4pm to 5.15pm on Friday January 17th. Chaired by Dr....
John Urry Lecture – 27/02/2025- Simon Marvin. Urban Cybersymbiosis: The future of the techno-social city
Unpacking urban AI's genealogy, dynamics, and implications will be a programmatic responsibility for urban studies. This will take time, and the need for cautious, rigorous analysis will help avoid the trap of too quickly embracing utopian imaginaries or dystopian...
Mobilities Journal Special Issue: Auto/biography and mobilities in the time of climate emergency
The Special Issue, now available, is co-edited by CeMoRe’s Lynne Pearce and Nicola Spurling, and contains a collection of papers from a 2022 international conference held at Lancaster.
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Visiting Researcher post: Elisa Mozzelin came to Cemore in June 2024, to work on her doctoral research in Political Philosophy focusing on walking.
Gongoozling in Lancaster
Visiting Researcher post: Aleksandra Ianchenko, including Summer Webinar recording ‘Walking and Drawing as a Method for Urban Hauntings’
Tim Edensor: Sensory and Affective Engagements with Stone
Video published: In October 2023 we were delighted to host Professor Tim Edensor’s keynote lecture titled ‘Sensory and Affective Engagements with Stone’ which set the agenda for our discussions of rocky futures at T2M.
