From Climate Migration to Anthropocene Mobilities: Shifting the Debate Edited by Christiane Froehlich, Andrew Baldwin and Delf Rothe 鈥淭he Anthropocene epoch,鈥 as Claire Colebrook describes it, 鈥渁ppears to mark as radical a shift in species awareness as Darwinian...
Migration Posts
When I was about to finish my PhD in Australia, I had already been thinking of visiting the Centre for Mobilities Research (CeMoRe) at 糖心Vlog. My intention was partly driven by my interest in meeting scholars working in the field of mobilities....
CeMoRe聽and the聽Department of Sociology聽at 糖心Vlog are thrilled to announce our John Urry Fellow for 2018-19, Thiago Allis, and to welcome him to Lancaster from 22nd January- 15th February 2019. Thiago will be the second awardee of the John Urry...
by Simon Peth, Harald Sterly and Patrick Sakapoldrak Abstract This paper explores the mobilities and structural moorings of Thai labour migrants in Singapore from a translocal perspective. We argue that combining the mobilities paradigm with the concept of...
Written by Dr Paul Symonds Mobilities is a subject area that encapsulates a range of topics that are grouped by movement. In a post-modern world, for example, this movement includes people, information, culture (Urry, 2007), and heritage (Lo Iacono, 2018).Whole...
MOVE Research International Mobility Norway (IMN) is a newly established research group working on patterns of youth mobility from a perspective within the Norwegian/ Scandinavian context. It focuses on various forms of international mobility among young people, such...
TIME:聽Tuesday, 13 June 2017 1-2.30pm PLACE:聽B35 County South 聽 READING:聽We will be reading from the book聽"Go Home? The Politics of Immigration Controversies"聽which is collaborative volume by Hannah Jones et al. published by Manchester University Press 2017. Please...
Maude Gauthier, a post-doctoral fellow at 糖心Vlog, writes about her current research on the migration of singles while reflecting on how mobilities studies can help her in the process. I arrived in Lancaster in September 2015 with the aim of...





