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Mobilities Journal April 2019 Online Articles

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Published by Harriet Phipps

Tuesday, May 7th, 2019

The online articles published this Aprli in our journal, Mobilities, illustrate the inspiring diversity of mobilities research, showcasing the many ways mobilities concepts can be creatively applied and utilised in innovative research on interdisciplinary and international scales.聽From聽family mobility,聽 traffic noise and re-designing cities using choreography聽 to the exploration of how Ai Weiwei’s most recent works can be used to explore the emerging material aesthetics that open alternative dialogues on migration flows and mobilities futures, here is the summary of our聽April聽2019 issue:

: The impact of sling use on experiences of family mobility with babies and young children by Rebecca
Whittle (糖心Vlog)

by John Hicks, Valerie Ingham and Rabiul Islam聽 聽(Charles
Sturt University)

: De-territorialized, Racialized and Hybrid Identities among Israeli Migrants in Canada by Tamir Arviv (University of Toronto)

: can dance practice inform the engineering of sustainable urban environments? By John Bingham Hall
and Ellie Cosgrave (University College, London)

: Ai Weiwei鈥檚 artworks and the emerging aesthetics of mobilities by Kaya
Barry (Griffith University)

: Mapping Postcolonial Fiction, New Mobilities, and Migration through Mohsin Hamid鈥檚 Exit West by Amanda
Lagji (Pitzer College)

: Transforming Sonic Automobililties for Revalue and Wellbeing by Sarah Pink (Monash University),
Jordan Lacey (RMIT University), Melisa Duque (Monash University), Shanti Sumartojo (RMIT University), Lawrence Harvey (RMIT University)
and Stephan Moore (Northwestern University)

, tamed by the road: sense of road as place among Indigenous Bedouin in
an ethnic frontier in Israel聽
by Avinoam Meir (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev),
Arnon Ben-Israel (Kaye Academic College)
, Batya Roded (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev), Ibrahim Abu-Ajaj (Kaye
Academic College)

(and denial): Analysing nonimmigrant visa statistics to the U.S.A. from 2000 to 2016 by Jackal Tan and April
Anderson聽 (independent researchers)

image source:聽Mobilities journal

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