Please see below details for what we hope will be an exciting virtual international conference being co-ordinated by the DecarboN8 research network. We are open to a very wide range of ideas and contributors from different sectors as well as having a strong...
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Mobilities: February 2021 Vol.16:01
Mobilities: February 2021 Volume 16 Issue 1 Pandemic (Im)mobilities In this Special Issue on ‘Pandemic (Im)mobilities’ we have invited leading contributors in the field of mobilities studies to address the multiple issues generated by the COVID-19 pandemic’s relation...
Mobile Kitchenette: Children’s Mobilities
CeMoRe’s Mobile Kitchenette, the pandemic induced virtual replacement for the little chats we usually have in the office kitchen, is fast becoming one of my favourite features of researching within CeMoRe. It provides an opportunity for members and...
Mobilities: DECEMBER 2020
Mobilities: December 2020 Volume 15 Issue 6 Detour: bodies, memories and mobilities in and around the home Charishma Ratnam and Danielle Drozdzewski Micro-mobilities in Curated Spaces: Agency, Autonomy and Dwelling in Visitor Experiences of Augmented...
Winter Webinar 2020
The winter webinar, held on 10th December 2020 offered an opportunity for members and associates of CeMoRe to come together and explore the theme of its new 5 year programme to address the climate emergency. The event involved nine talks, each lasting 5 minutes,...
Moving EVs beyond automobility culture
Electric Vehicles (EVs) which mimic the current car-based system, are not the answer to the epochal challenge of decarbonising transport. In his mobility justice critique of EV, Henderson[i] highlights three reasons for this: EVs perpetuate a broken car-based mobility...
CeMoRe’s Associate Director, Carlos López Galviz, to lead prestigious international association
CeMoRe is very proud to share that one of our Associate Directors, Dr Carlos López Galviz, also a Senior Lecturer in Lancaster’s Institute for the Contemporary Arts has been elected as the new President of T2M, the International Association for the History of...
CeMoRe’s 5 Year Programme to Address the Climate Emergency
The movement of people, materials, information and capital pose the greatest carbon challenge but hold the greatest promise for avoiding catastrophic climate change. This will be the key focus for Lancaster University’s internationally renowned Centre for...
Mobilities: october 2020
Mobilities: October 2020 Volume 15 Issue 5 Introduction: On time. Temporal and normative orderings of mobilities – Open AccessClaudio Coletta, Tobias Röhl, Susann Wagenknecht Practices of Waiting: Dramatized Timing within Air TravelLarissa Schindler Follow the...