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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Walking Seminars and the infrastructure of immobility

Walking Seminars and the infrastructure of immobility

I spent three weeks at CeMoRe in the autumn of 2019 for a research stay as part of my project about car parking in cities. I have been familiar with the excellent work done by researchers in the centre, so visiting it was a natural choice. Previously, I had a chance...

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Reflections from Visiting CeMoRe

Reflections from Visiting CeMoRe

My name is Ragnhild Dahl Wikstrøm, and I’m a PhD research fellow in Human Geography at the University of Oslo. As part of my PhD I was based at CeMoRe and Lancaster University for almost six months. In 2018, I had the pleasure of meeting the director of CeMoRe, Monika...

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COVID-19, Storms, and Academics

COVID-19, Storms, and Academics

As HK professor at the Academy of Mobility Humanities (AMH) at Konkuk University, Seoul, Korea, which was launched in 2018 to promote mobility studies from a humanities perspective, I am primarily focused on designing AMH’s research plans, publications, and...

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A Great Mobility Transformation

A Great Mobility Transformation

This is a blog post published along contributions from Bryan S. Turner, Ingrid Piller, Gurminder K. Bhambra, Brent Greve, Jillian Rickly, Stephanie Walsh Matthews, Stephanie Jane Nawyn, Debora Lupton, Anthony Elliott, Sharon Varney, Robert van Krieken by DeGruyter...

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Covid-19: Other mobilities are (im)possible

Covid-19: Other mobilities are (im)possible

Other Mobilities are possible Monika Büscher, Centre for Mobilities Research, Lancaster University Other mobilities are possible. But will a systemic shock engender systemic change? Covid-19 (aka Coronavirus) has shut down air travel and the global economy, and...

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CFP: Unruly Landscapes, June 18-19, ONLINE

CFP: Unruly Landscapes, June 18-19, ONLINE

A Carbon Neutral and Virus Safe Colloquium Co-hosted by CeMoRe (Lancaster) and the Centre for Advanced Studies in Mobility Humanities (University of Padua) June 18-19 2020, Online While the vast numbers of publications dedicated to the study...

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The politics of debt and mobilities research

The politics of debt and mobilities research

In this post, Benjamin Schwarz, a visitor to Cemore, presents part of what he worked on during his research stay, a part of his PhD project on the everyday narratives of people struggling with debt. The post focuses on an analysis of the politics of debt in Denmark lived through as a cleansing procedure.

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