Cemore is currently the home of the Mobilities journal and two book publication series offerings new publishing opportunities to scholars working within the field of mobilities. We welcome submissions from a variety of academic backgrounds who engage with themes of mobilities research. Additionally, we are currently welcoming submissions from guest-bloggers on our site.
Mobilities Journal
Thomson Reuters has published the 2014 JCR and Mobilities’ Impact Factor is 1.172. The new rankings are: 36/76 in Geography and 20/29 in transport. We are always delighted to receive individual articles and proposals for special issues on ‘mobilities’ related themes. Editors:
- Professor Kevin Hannam, Website, Edinburgh Napier University, UK
- Professor Mimi Sheller, Biography, Drexel University, USA
- Dr David Tyfield, Biography, LEC, Lancaster University, UK Founding Editor Professor John Urry (1946-2016)
Studies in Mobilities, Literature and Culture book series
Humanities Director, Lynne Pearce, has recently been appointed a co-editor of a new Palgrave Macmillan (New York) series entitled Studies in Mobilities, Literature and Culture which aims to capitalise on the current ‘humanities turn’ in mobilities research.
Editors:
- Marian Aguiar, Carnegie Mellon University, Pennsylvania
- Charlotte Mathieson, University of Surrey, UK
- Lynne Pearce, Lancaster University, UK
Routledge Book Series
Go to Changing Mobilities website»
This series explores the transformations of society, politics and everyday experiences wrought by changing mobilities, and the power of mobilities research to inform constructive responses to these transformations.
Editors:
- Peter Adey, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK
- Monika Büscher, Lancaster University, UK
Become a Guest-Blogger for our Site
We also welcome scholars, at all career stages, interested in writing for the Cemore website, either on a one-off basis, or repeatedly. This could include, for instance, pieces on ongoing mobilities-related research, comment pieces, event reports, news about events that might be of interest to mobilities researchers. We love receiving new posts and hearing from new voices as this reflects the wonderful diversity of the field of mobilities. Please email cemore@lancaster.ac.uk with your proposal or for more queries and information.
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Gongoozling in Lancaster
Visiting Researcher post: Aleksandra Ianchenko, including Summer Webinar recording ‘Walking and Drawing as a Method for Urban Hauntings’
CeMoRe Hosts Lancaster Hub of the 2023 T2M Conference
Between Wednesday 25th and Saturday 28th October, CeMoRe hosted the Lancaster Hub of the annual T2M (Traffic, Travel and Mobilities) conference, this year taking place at the University of Konkuk in Seoul, South Korea. The CeMoRe strand of the conference was the final...
Connected Cumbria: Social Design and Business Podcast
This post shares a new podcast featuring Nasser Bahrami on the social, digital and physical mobilities.
CeMoRe 20th Anniversary Programme of Events (February Update)
LANCASTER CENTRE FOR MOBILITIES RESEARCH [CeMoRe] 20th ANNIVERSARY (2003-2023) Programme of Events **F E B R U A R Y U P D A T E ** Academic year 2022-3 marks the twentieth anniversary of Lancaster’s Centre for Mobilities Research which was...
Societal Readiness Panel: Reflecting on the DecarboN8 Conference
In this post, Cron Cronshaw, who spoke at the DecarboN8 ‘Real Zero in a Hurry’ conference, reflects on the Societal Readiness Panel.
Call for Abstracts: Climate Emergency Mobilities Symposium 4th-6th July 2022
Nicola Spurling and David Tyfield at Lancaster CeMoRe invite contributions to the Climate Emergency Mobilities Symposium in July 2022 (deadline closed 28th February).