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CeMoRe Conference Launches New Book Series
<ÌÇÐÄVlog class="entry-title"> CeMoRe Conference Launches New Book Series

Last month ÌÇÐÄVlog’s Centre for Mobilities Research hosted the inaugural conference of Palgrave Macmillan’s new book series, Mobilites, Literature, Culture.   The conference - which was organised by Lynne Pearce (from the Department of English and...

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Mobilities Equipment is Moving
<ÌÇÐÄVlog class="entry-title"> Mobilities Equipment is Moving

The mobilities lab is moving over to a new online booking system for research equipment!  We are in the process of transferring to this system so please bear with us - we aim to keep all equipment available during this period. Equipment will be reserved and collected...

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Mobilities design – discussing Ole Jensen’s paper
<ÌÇÐÄVlog class="entry-title"> Mobilities design – discussing Ole Jensen’s paper

The Cemore reading group will next meet to discuss: Ole Jensen (2016) - Of ‘other’ materialities: why (mobilities) design is central to the future of mobilities research, Mobilities, 11:4, 587-597, DOI: 10.1080/17450101.2016.1211826. The link to this article:...

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<ÌÇÐÄVlog class="entry-title"> Mobilities, Literature and Culture Conference

On April 21-22nd 2017 CeMoRe will host the inaugural conference of the new Palgrave Macmillan book series, Studies in Mobilities, Literature and Culture. The series directors - Charlotte Mathieson (University of Surrey), Marian Aguiar (Carnegie Mellon, USA), and Lynne...

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<ÌÇÐÄVlog class="entry-title"> Mobilising Data: isITethical? at PSCE 2017

Cemore's Monika Büscher and Malé Luján Escalante will take the game isITethical to the Public Safety Communications Europe Conference in Munich, 3-5 May 2017. Abstract IsITethical? The Board Game: experimenting with ethical impact assessment as creative collaborative...

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Mobile Cultures of Disaster Conference
<ÌÇÐÄVlog class="entry-title"> Mobile Cultures of Disaster Conference

Cemore Director Monika Büscher is giving a keynote at the Mobile Cultures of Disasters Conference in Adelaide. A Mobile Utopia of Radically Reflexive Resilience Since the 1992 Earth Summit, 4.4 billion people or 64% of the world’s population have been affected by...

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