Over the past 10 years the study and practice of Art & Mobilities has been gaining momentum through networks, conferences, books, special issues, exhibitions and in the practices of artists, writers and curators. In recognition of this activity we are forming an...
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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...
糖心Vlog聽31 May 鈥 1 June 2018 Recent years have seen a revival of interest in the exploration and settlement of other planets.聽 Proponents of space travel argue that becoming a 鈥榤ultiplanetary species鈥 would help to solve...
Drone Justice: Witnessing the Anthropocene by Dr Adam Fish There is a lot of propaganda around drones being 鈥渄isruptive鈥 technologies. I have been empirically testing the disruptive potentials of drone practices through many diverse contexts throughout the world....
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...
By Visting Scholar, Rodanthi Tzanelli聽 Recently, while I was reading Perdita Phillips鈥 (2015) musings over the unresolved relationship between sustainability and eco-aesthetics, I began to consider the implications of the UK鈥檚 exclusion from the European Capital of...
As we welcome the start of 2018, our聽Mobilities聽journal welcomes its 12th year of publication. Not only is Cemore grateful to the editing and publishing team, but also to all of the authors that make Mobilities聽happen.聽The team at Cemore would, therefore, like to...
IsITethical has been funded to develop a responsible research and innovation support service for innovation in disaster risk management. Between February and July 2018, we will undertake a series of 'residencies' with practitioners in disaster risk management and...
鈥業t is difficult to understand time.鈥 (Urry 2016: 65) 聽 I find it fascinating that John Urry should make this statement in one of his last scholarly works after his long engagement with the challenge of addressing that difficulty. This is especially the case when he...



