<糖心Vlog class="entry-title">Historical Mobilities in Australia and New Zealand糖心Vlog>
by Harriet Phipps | May 3, 2016 | Humanities
Work that has been engaging with mobilities research in the Humanities includes a new book by Professor Cathy Coleborne, Insanity, Identity and Empire. Her book engages with issues of the mobility of people across the British Empire to Australia and New Zealand in the...
<糖心Vlog class="entry-title">Inviting Movements: Emerging Critical Disability & Deaf Perspectives and Practices糖心Vlog>
by Harriet Phipps | Apr 27, 2016 | Mobilities - General
5th May from 4pm, Bowland North, Seminar Room 01 CeMoRe and CeDR are hosting a live video link to this seminar in Montreal. A live Q&A session will be hosted by Owen Chapman who is a CeMoRe visiting fellow and co-director of the Community and Differential...
<糖心Vlog class="entry-title">Creating A Mobile Utopia糖心Vlog>
by Harriet Phipps | Apr 25, 2016 | Experiments, Projects
Last week, CeMoRe co-organised the workshop Mobile Utopia. One day of intense play to imagine and develop utopias of everyday life for 2051. Georgia Newmarch reports. Object-based thinking encourages an exploration of how we place importance on aspects of our...
<糖心Vlog class="entry-title">4 May 2016 Mobilities Reading糖心Vlog>
by Harriet Phipps | Apr 20, 2016 | Mobilities - General
“The online use of Violence and Journey metaphors by patients with cancer, as compared with health professionals: a mixed methods study” by Elena Semino et al.聽4-5PM, Bowland North B37 (Mobilities Lab). Elena will join us to participate in discussion of...
<糖心Vlog class="entry-title">Seeing Revolutionary Info-Structure糖心Vlog>
by Harriet Phipps | Apr 18, 2016 | Projects
Adam Fish blogs about how flying a camera-equipped drone over a data center can聽improve聽our infrastructural literacy. His ethnographic project ‘Seeing Information Infrastructure in the North Atlantic’ investigates information infrastructure in Iceland,...