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...
Humanities Posts
Historical Mobilities
'Are alternative ways of modelling the relationship between past, present and future in order to move historical and/or text-based mobilities research rather more to the centre?'. Professor Lynne Pearce, our guest blogger this week, tries to answer this question....
Mobile historian – my visit to CeMoRe in Spring, 2015
I have recently returned from a wonderful month in Lancaster and surrounds. I embraced my mobility, visiting the Lakes District, Glasgow, London, Manchester, Keele University near Crewe, and of course, the local worlds of Lancaster. I used buses, trains, and...
Transport in the Media
Transport In The Media - a symposium with Rachel Aldred, CeMoRe Visiting Research Fellow on 9 & 10 June 2014 This interdisciplinary symposium explores relationships between transport policy and practice, academic research, and the media. It includes presentations,...