On Thursday 28th October, we were delighted to welcome Professor Alice Mah to Lancaster to deliver the 6th Annual John Urry Lecture, on the theme of ‘Towards alternative socio-ecological futures’. Alice’s wide-ranging and insightful talk opened with direct...
Between Wednesday 25th and Saturday 28th October, CeMoRe hosted the Lancaster Hub of the annual T2M (Traffic, Travel and Mobilities) conference, this year taking place at the University of Konkuk in Seoul, South Korea. The CeMoRe strand of the conference was the final...
Mobilities: August 2021 Volume 16 Issue 4 Frictions of everyday mobility: traffic, transport and gendered confrontations on the roads of AccraMaya Møller-Jensen Civility and its discontents: Subway Etiquette, Civic Values, and Political Subjectivity in Global...
Mobilities: June 2021 Volume 16 Issue 3 A refrain of productivity and its interruptions: examining long-distance rail commuting in Australia Gordon Waitt & Catherine Phillips Uncertainty as a mode of governance: differentiating movement through Jerusalem’s...
John Urry Article Prize 2020 Winners Mobilities Editors are pleased to announce two worthy winners of the John Urry Article Prize 2020, hey are: Turbulences of speeding up data circulation. Frontex and its crooked temporalities of ‘real-time’ border control by Silvan...