Mobilities: April 2021 Volume 16 Issue 2 Mobile Labour Guest Editors: Cristiana Bastos, Andre Novoa & Noel B. Salazar Mobile labour: an introductionCristiana Bastos, Andre Novoa and Noel B. Salazar Articles 鈥榃e move the world鈥: the mobile labor of...
Mobilities – General Posts
聽CeMoRe is making the climate emergency its research focus from 2020-2025, recognizing that mobilities of every kind of scale are integral to the climate emergency and hold the greatest promise for transformation. Read our Manifesto statement below... CeMoRe...
Iceland. Mobility, Spatiality, Virtuality. Defining new touristic relationships through remote encounters, distant desires and embodied experiences. CALL FOR PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS. A one day symposium organised by (Arts) Territory Exchange, Centre for Mobilities...
To celebrate Earth Day the DecarboN8 network, which CeMoRe is part of, has launched the video 鈥榃ill electric cars stop the climate emergency?鈥. Click here to聽 watch the video.
For the past three years CeMoRe has been collaborating with colleagues at Konkuk University鈥檚 Academy for Mobility Humanities AMH) based in Seoul, South Korea. Konkuk was the first university in the world to establish a centre dedicated specifically to...
CeMoRe鈥檚聽Mobile Kitchenette, the聽pandemic induced聽virtual replacement for聽the little chats we usually have in the office kitchen, is聽fast becoming one of my聽favourite聽features of researching within聽CeMoRe. It provides an opportunity for members聽and...
Mobilities: December 2020 Volume 15 Issue 6 Detour: bodies, memories and mobilities in and around the home聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽 Charishma Ratnam and Danielle Drozdzewski Micro-mobilities in Curated Spaces: Agency, Autonomy and Dwelling in Visitor Experiences of Augmented...
聽The winter webinar, held on 10th December 2020 offered an opportunity for members and associates of CeMoRe to come together and explore the theme of its new 5 year programme to address the climate emergency. The event involved nine talks, each lasting 5 minutes,...
Electric Vehicles (EVs) which聽mimic聽the current car-based system, are not the answer to the epochal challenge of decarbonising transport. In his mobility justice critique of EV, Henderson[i]聽highlights three reasons for this: EVs perpetuate a broken car-based mobility...









