Welcome to the Mobilities Lab

What’s mobile: Past Futures | 1851 to 2051
Carlos López Galviz, Lecturer in The Theory and Methods of Social Futures, tells us how past futures connect with mobility and place.

What’s mobile: Data Prototyping and Visualisation
Dan Richards, Lecturer in Data Prototyping and Visualisation, at Imagination Lancaster, talks about emerging design practices which require increased disciplinary and informational mobility.

Exploring mobile consumption with spatial analysis
The aim of the workshop ‘Mobilizing the Urban Model: A Workshop on Spatial Analysis and Mobile Utopias of Consumption’ was to explore mobilities of urban consumption through a mixed methods approach

What’s Mobile: Moving through Cave Space
Frank Pearson, PhD student at Lancaster University, presents his research on the mobilities of caving.

11 May 2016 Mobilities Reading
‘From Terror to Grace’ Chapter 1 from Ruth Levitas Utopia as Method: The Imaginary Reconstitution of Society

Historical Mobilities in Australia and New Zealand
Cathy Coleborne’s book engages with issues of the mobility of people across the British Empire to Australia and New Zealand in the second half of the nineteenth century.