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Mobilising Research 1st February 2019

Mobilising Research 1st February 2019

by Harriet Phipps | Jan 31, 2019 | Mobilities - General | 0 Comments

Monika is discussing her ideas on a great mobilities transformation and the need to mobilise research at a Symposium on Mobilities and Transformation: Understanding Societies, Economies, and Environments on the Move at the doctorate school “On the move: people,...

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20th Public Safety Communications Conference at CeMoRe 5-6 June 2019

20th Public Safety Communications Conference at CeMoRe 5-6 June 2019

by Harriet Phipps | Jan 30, 2019 | Mobilities - General | 0 Comments

The 20th PSCE Conference will take place in Lancaster, UK, on 4-6 June 2019, in collaboration with Lancaster University. PSCE, the Public Safety Communications Europe Forum was established as a result of a European Commission funded project in 2008. Since then, PSCE...

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Is there an App for that? Data Mobilities and Disaster CeMoRe @ Campus in the City: 9 and 13th March 2019

Is there an App for that? Data Mobilities and Disaster CeMoRe @ Campus in the City: 9 and 13th March 2019

by Harriet Phipps | Jan 26, 2019 | Humanities, Projects | 0 Comments

Imagine how communities and emergency agencies will respond to disasters like Storm Desmond in the future. Mobile technologies, drones, sensors, artificial intelligence, data analysis and mapping techniques will play an ever greater role, as will citizen...

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Therapeutic Mobilities: Mobilities Special Issue February 2019

Therapeutic Mobilities: Mobilities Special Issue February 2019

by Harriet Phipps | Jan 22, 2019 | Mobilities - General, Mobilities Journal | 0 Comments

This Special Issue published in February 2019 expands mobilities research through the idea of therapeutic mobilities. Therapeutic mobilities consist of multiple movements of health-related things and beings, including, though not limited to, nurses, doctors, patients,...

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Thiago Allis, University of São Paulo, Brazil, John Urry Fellow Seminar: “Tourism Mobilities”

by Harriet Phipps | Jan 16, 2019 | Humanities, Migration | 0 Comments

CeMoRe and the Department of Sociology at Lancaster University are thrilled to announce our John Urry Fellow for 2018-19, Thiago Allis, and to welcome him to Lancaster from 22nd January- 15th February 2019. Thiago will be the second awardee of the John Urry...

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Making IT Personal: Radically Reflexive Resilience Monika Buscher Keynote @ISCRAM 2019 22-

Making IT Personal: Radically Reflexive Resilience Monika Buscher Keynote @ISCRAM 2019 22-

by Harriet Phipps | Nov 26, 2018 | Humanities, Projects | 0 Comments

Monika Buscher is a keynote speaker at the 16th International Conference on Intelligent Systems for Crisis Response and Management in Valencia, 19-22nd May. She will be discussing Futures of Disaster Response. Making IT Personal: Radically Reflexive Resilience The...

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The Internet of Public Safety Things: Use Cases

The Internet of Public Safety Things: Use Cases

by Harriet Phipps | Nov 6, 2018 | Experiments, Humanities, Projects | 0 Comments

The isITethical team are bringing creative ethical impact into innovation and the Internet of Public Safety Things.  The Internet of Public Safety Things: Use Cases Workshop will take place on 4th December 2018. From the workshop description: The workshop aims to...

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‘Walking out’: The Mobilities of Love

‘Walking out’: The Mobilities of Love

by Harriet Phipps | Nov 1, 2018 | Humanities, Mobilities - General, Mobilities Journal | 0 Comments

Read Lynne Pearce's full publication here . Published online 08 Sep 2018. "Everybody has their own personal path and is known by it … Paths have their stories, just as people do. (Ingold 2007, xvi)"  "In this article, I propose that mobility performs a crucial role in...

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Monika Buscher: How to Make IT Good? 21st February 2019

Monika Buscher: How to Make IT Good? 21st February 2019

by Harriet Phipps | Oct 26, 2018 | Projects | 0 Comments

How to make IT good? Developing digital ethics as an engine for innovation Smart Transport, smart cities, smart sustainability endeavours put great trust in data and technology.  However, to realise the potential of big data and IT effectively and responsibly, we must...

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Bogotá’s innovative and ingenious mobilities

by Harriet Phipps | Oct 20, 2018 | Mobilities - General | 0 Comments

Regarded as one of the most mobility innovative cities in the Global South, Bogotá boasts the most extensive cycle network in Latin America, the most efficient bus rapid transit system in the world (TransMilenio) and the oldest mass cycle parade, the famous Ciclovía....

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