Cemore regularly hosts talks, seminars and workshops and we often make recordings of these events and about our research. We record in a variety of formats which are high quality where possible, but also include responsive mobile recordings. This section gathers together all recordings, but they can also be found in relevant events, projects, people and posts.
You can find our recording archive here
Recordings Updates
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The provocation of mobile utopias
The energy generated after my visit to CeMoRe in the summer of 2016 is still swirling around me in ways that are both pleasurable and intellectually unsettling. Both states are no doubt useful, welcome, and indeed necessary accompaniments to any honest scholarship....
Proximity, Distance, Comobility
9th November 2016 Southern, J. (2012). Comobility: How Proximity and Distance Travel Together in Locative Media. Canadian Journal for Communications, 37(1), 75–91. Chaired by Monika Buscher. Abstract Mobile phones are becoming increasingly location-aware: they use and...
Mobility Politics
26th October 2016 Cresswell, T. 2010. Towards a politics of mobility. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 28(1): 17-31. Chaired by Stephanie Bayne Sodero. Abstract This paper proposes an approach to mobility that takes both historical mobilities and forms of...
Mobilising the new mobilities paradigm
12th October 2016 Sheller, M., & Urry, J. (2016). Mobilizing the new mobilities paradigm. Applied Mobilities Online first. Chaired by Monika Buscher. Abstract A new mobilities paradigm emerged a decade or so ago in the context of significant theoretical shifts,...
What’s mobile: The mobile favela
Camila 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.
What’s Mobile: Mobility Practices and Systems of Mobilities
James 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.
SecInCoRe Co-Design Workshop
SecInCore Team Members engaged with an international group of disaster practioners and planners in a two-day workshop designed to delve into our concept and its design implications for the final year of the project. Participants included member of the Lancashire Local...
Four Scenarios of Future Urban E-mobility in China
What will it be like to live in Chinese cities as e-mobility takes hold? This is the question that has been investigated by a team at CeMoRe and the Graduate School at Shenzhen, Tsinghua University.
Art and Mobility on the Magdalen Islands (les Iles-de-la-Madeleine)
For three weeks (5 – 26 June 2016) I took part in the Chant des pistes / Songlines artist residency on the Magdalen Islands archipelago in Quebec, Canada.









