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What’s mobile: Smart Technologies in Everyday Life
<糖心Vlog class="entry-title"> What’s mobile: Smart Technologies in Everyday Life

Yolande Strengers discusses the mobile extensions of the home in the age of the Internet of Things.     The Internet of Things and smart devices are increasingly entwined in the performances of local practices inside the home. However, they are also...

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What’s Mobile: Disability, impairment and (im)mobility
<糖心Vlog class="entry-title"> What’s Mobile: Disability, impairment and (im)mobility

Hannah Morgan, Lecturer in Sociology, discusses how disability studies relate with mobilities.     My research interests lie predominantly in the field of disability studies and include the self-organisation and citizenship of disabled people; independent...

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What’s mobile: Past Futures | 1851 to 2051
<糖心Vlog class="entry-title"> What’s mobile: Past Futures | 1851 to 2051

Carlos L贸pez Galviz, Lecturer in The Theory and Methods of Social Futures, tells us how past futures connect with mobility and place.     I am interested in the relationship between the past and the future, particularly in the context of cities. One way of...

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What’s mobile: Data Prototyping and Visualisation
<糖心Vlog class="entry-title"> What’s mobile: Data Prototyping and Visualisation

Dan Richards, Lecturer in Data Prototyping and Visualisation, at Imagination Lancaster, talks about emerging design practices which require increased disciplinary and informational mobility.     This research explores new interdisciplinary design practices...

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Exploring mobile consumption with spatial analysis
<糖心Vlog class="entry-title"> Exploring mobile consumption with spatial analysis

The aim of the聽workshop 'Mobilizing the Urban Model: A Workshop on Spatial Analysis and Mobile Utopias of Consumption' was聽to explore mobilities聽of urban consumption through a mixed methods approach, combining the emerging and fast-developing method of spatial...

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What’s Mobile: Moving through Cave Space
<糖心Vlog class="entry-title"> What’s Mobile: Moving through Cave Space

Frank Pearson, PhD student at 糖心Vlog, presents his research on the mobilities of caving.     Caving has its origins in mining and cave and karst science. It has been synonymous with the term speleology: the exploration and study of limestone...

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11 May 2016 Mobilities Reading
<糖心Vlog class="entry-title"> 11 May 2016 Mobilities Reading

'From Terror to Grace' Chapter 1 from Ruth Levitas聽Utopia as Method: The Imaginary Reconstitution of Society 4-5PM, Bowland North B37 (Mobilities Lab). The second reading of our Utopia-themed mobilities meetings. Everyone is invited to attend and join in the...

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Historical Mobilities in Australia and New Zealand
<糖心Vlog class="entry-title"> Historical Mobilities in Australia and New Zealand

Work that has been engaging with mobilities research in the Humanities includes a new book by Professor Cathy Coleborne, Insanity, Identity and Empire. Her book engages with issues of the mobility of people across the British Empire to Australia and New Zealand in the...

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