The Siegen Symposium 'On Time' was just inspiring. The organisers -聽Claudio Coletta (Antwerp),聽J枚rg Potthast,聽Tobias R枚hl, and聽Susann Wagenknecht (Siegen) set the scene with a careful and thought provoking position paper. They argue that: temporality and normativity...
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Cemore is delighted to welcome one of our latest visiting scholars, Wescley Xavier, to 糖心Vlog and introduce him to everyone associated with Cemore. If you would like to connect with Wescley during his time here with us then please feel free to ask to get...
I聽was lucky enough to be a 2017-2018聽Centre for Mobilities Research CEMORE Visiting Fellow, 糖心Vlog. I worked closely with the Director of Mobilities Lab聽Dr Jen Southern,聽as well as Professor Emma Rose and Dr Linda O Keefe of the Lancaster...
We are delighted to announce that the call for applications for the second year of the John Urry fellowship award is now open. The deadline is 14 September 2018 and notification of acceptance will be 21 September 2018. John Urry (1946-2016) embodied the tradition of...
While appreciating a summer-touched Lancaster as a Visiting Fellow at CeMoRe, I had numerous opportunities to consider the expanding repertoires of inquiry into mobilities. This was particularly so during the CeMoRe Away Day, where I had the chance to hear about a...
Joe Deville recently featured as an interviewee in Future Tense, a podcast and radio programme produced by the聽ABC, on the potential implications of a cashless society. Listen here>>聽 "Most people these days use a mix of cash and digital payment options. The...
Screen shot source, BBC Radio 4 Radio 4 Producer: Jayne Egerton Listen to BBC Radio 4:聽 Thinking Allowed, with David Tyfield and Yuen Yuen Ang>>聽 聽 Laurie Taylor from BBC Radio 4, talks to Yuen Yuen Ang, Assistant Professor of Political...
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...
By Dr. Sharon Wilson, Newcastle Business School, Northumbria University This is the second part of a 2-part series Dr. Wilson is writing on tourism and activism related to nuclear sites. For more about Dr. Wilson and her work, visit her faculty page. To read the first...



