| Call for papers - Remaking Borders, January 20-22, 2011, Sicily |
| Posted on: Monday 28th of June 2010 |
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EastBordNet 2011 Conference Remaking Borders 20-22 January 2011 CALL FOR PROPOSALS: Deadline: 30th July 2010 Borders, it seems, are never what they used to be: every period and place generates a sense that this is the moment when the borders changed. Commentary on today’s contemporary moment in the European region is no exception, and there is plenty of material to discuss: the end of the Cold War; the violent break-up of Former Yugoslavia; the expansion of the European Union; the European integration process; the political aftermath of September 11th 2001; the development of digital technologies; the rise of undocumented migration and people-trafficking; intense debates about gender, sexuality and religious faith; the multiple moral and material shifts implied by what many call “the neoliberal turn,” including the recent financial meltdown. The list could go on; once again then, borders are not what they used to be. A question here is whether this incessant shifting of borders is a characteristic of borders as such (what could be called the ‘border-ness’ of borders), or alternatively, whether borders are the outcome of something else: the idea that borders are a symptom – that they appear, disappear and change shape, location and meaning in line with activities, relations, conflicts, ideas, and regulations that come together, leaving their particular mark as borders until something else comes... |
| Post-doctoral Fellowships 'Mobility Cultures in Megacities', Munich |
| Posted on: Monday 28th of June 2010 |
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Post-Doctoral Fellowships “Mobility Cultures in Megacities” The Institute for Mobility Research (ifmo), a research facility of BMW Group, is pleased to announce an international call to researchers for up to 6 post-doctoral fellowships within the strategic field of “Mobility Cultures in Megacities”. Duration of Fellowship: 6 months (extension of 2 months possible) Background and objectives Key research interests include |
| Airspace PhD Studentship at Loughborough University |
| Posted on: Monday 28th of June 2010 |
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Loughborough University - Department of Civil and Building Engineering Research Studentship: UK airspace regulation in an era of privatisation and commercialisation. The Transport Studies Group within the Department of Civil and Building Engineering at Loughborough University invites applications from highly capable and enthusiastic individuals who wish to study for a PhD in the area of UK airspace regulation. The unprecedented and recurrent closure of UK and much of northern European airspace, in the spring of 2010 following the eruption of the Eyjafjallajokull volcano in Iceland, demonstrated the economic importance of airspace and highlighted the legal and geopolitical complexities involved in its regulation. The UK was particularly affected by the closure. Hundreds of flights were grounded or delayed, thousands of passengers had their travel plans disrupted, and airlines, airport operators, and tourist authorities reported multi-million pound losses. The recriminations that followed the decision to close UK airspace brought issues of (inter)national airspace governance into sharp relief and indicated the scale of disruption any future airspace closures might cause. Though an in-depth empirical investigation into the political, legal, and commercial decisions that informed the UK s response to the volcanic eruption, this research project will investigate the complex interactions that exist between aviation regulators, airlines, a... |
| CeMoRe/Cosmobilities workshop: The Mobilities of the Super-rich, 21 september 2010, Lancaster |
| Posted on: Monday 28th of June 2010 |
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The Mobilities of the Super-rich: A Workshop at Lancaster University 21 September 2010, 10.30am-6.00pm in Institute for Advanced Studies Meeting Room 2/3 (no.17 on campus map) Organised by the Centre for Mobilities Research, Cosmobilities Network and the Faculty of Arts and Social Science Speakers include: Anthony Elliott (Flinders): Elsewhere: Toward a sociology of Globals Small in number but great in influence, the super-rich shape the contours of global capitalism. Occupying the top tier of the so-called human pyramid their activities are scrutinized, emulated, and benchmarked in the production of urban and leisure landscapes; the power-knowledge venues that underpin and demonstrate their success. The super-rich are instrumental in the socialization of desire for unattainable and unsustainable standards of consumption styled as luxury, privilege, prestige, and class . These associations form a brand vocabulary that the global elite aspire to and promote through an embarrassment of riches that manifest i... |
| Call for papers - Mobility in contemporary Central Europe, 23-24 September 2010, Poznan |
| Posted on: Monday 28th of June 2010 |
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Mobility in the contemporary world. 23-24 September 2010, Poznan CALL FOR PAPERS Mobility is one of the crucial phenomena in the contemporary world. It influences a number of social processes, at both micro- and Deadline for abstracts: 15th of July 2010, isan@amu.edu.pl, lurys-granat@wp.pl |
| Call for papers - panel on Asian border-crossing mobilities, ICAS AAS, Honolulu 2010 |
| Posted on: Monday 28th of June 2010 |
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Special Joint Conference of the International Convention of Asia Scholars (ICAS) and Association for Asian Studies (AAS) – 70 years of Asian Studies Honolulu, Hawaii, 31 March–3 April 2011 PANEL – Asian border-crossing mobilities: On the road to (self)development Conveners: Pál Nyíri (Free University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands): P.Nyiri@fsw.vu.nl Discussant: Biao Xiang (University of Oxford, UK) Panel abstract Various forms of geographical mobility have long been linked to self-improvement. Today, boundary-crossing travels in particular are widely accepted as a desirable (not to say normative) path towards success, be it educational or scientific (student, faculty or staff exchange), occupational and financial (work experience abroad), religious (pilgrimage), or higher social status (tourism or lifestyle migration). Mobility is also often framed as serving the development of the places one travels to, or their people. Volunteers, missionaries, investors, doctors, teachers, engineers and “responsible tourists” all claim to be contributing to this noble goal. While cross-border mobilities in Asia have been associated with self-betterment since colonial times, mobility as the betterment of o... |
| Job opening - Post Doc Urban and Regional Planning, University of Amsterdam |
| Posted on: Friday 4th of June 2010 |
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Urban and Regional Planning Post Doc Position at the University of Amsterdam Are you a recently graduated PhD urban/transport planner, with scientific ambitions and passion for urban mobility issues, who would like to spend a couple of years in an exciting research and policy laboratory? Then this Post Doc position at the University of Amsterdam might be for you! http://www.fmg.uva.nl/werken_bij_de_fmg/vacatures.cfm/6352B26D-AE98-4410-8A4E2DD1AD9BADE2 ----------- Department of Planning, Geography, and International Development studies Luca Bertolini Nieuwe Prinsengracht 130 | 1018 VZ Amsterdam Luca Bertolini is Interface Editor of Planning Theory and Practice ... |
| Call for papers - Blocked Arteries, 25-26 November 2010, London |
| Posted on: Tuesday 25th of May 2010 |
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Blocked Arteries: Circulation and Congestion in History Institute of Historical Research, University of London Call for papers Deadline for submission of abstracts extended to 15 June 2010 The aim of the conference is to examine the ways in which congestion has been, and continues to be, a problem as well as an inherent characteristic of the historical development of cities and regions worldwide, particularly in their relationship with commercial, financial, industrial, tourist and other networks. Our purpose is also to promote an exchange across disciplines and engage with current policy debates. We welcome proposals relating to any historical period and geographical area examining congestion in its broadest sense... |
| Call for papers - Spaces and Flows, 4-5 december 2010, LA |
| Posted on: Tuesday 25th of May 2010 |
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SPACE AND FLOWS: AN INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON URBAN AND EXTRAURBAN University of California, Los Angeles This conference aims to critically engage contemporary spatial, social, ideological, and political transformations in a transitional world. In a process-oriented world of movement, the global north and global south now simultaneously converge and diverge in a dialectic that shapes and transforms cities, suburbs , and rural areas. This conference addresses In addition to plenary presentations, the Spaces and Flows Conference includes parallel presentations by practitioners, teachers, and researchers. We invite you to respond to the conference Call-for-Papers. Presenters may submit their written papers for publication in the peer reviewed Spaces and Flows: An International Journal on Urban and Extraurban Studies . If you are unable to attend the conference in person virtual registrations are also available w... |
| One-day PhD workshop on ‘Qualitative Research Methods for Mobilities Studies’, Neuchatel, 6 june 2010 |
| Posted on: Monday 3rd of May 2010 |
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Qualitative Research Methods for Mobilities Studies 6th June 2010, University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland EUROQUAL is a four year programme sponsored by the European Science Foundation which provides support for high‐level international workshops, to share and develop methodological expertise in qualitative social science research throughout Europe (for further details please visit the EUROQUAL website at http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/socsi/euroqual) Organised as part of the EUROQUAL programme, the one-day workshop on ‘Qualitative Research Methods for Mobilities Studies’ on 6th June 2010 in Neuchatel, Switzerland aims to complement Issues of movement -of people, things, information and ideas– have become increasingly central to people s lives in contemporary societies across the globe. From transnational movement of natural |
| 6th Cosmobilities Conference: extended deadline for abstracts: 15 may |
| Posted on: Thursday 29th of April 2010 |
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Extended deadline for abstracts: 15th May 2010 Dates: 27th - 29th October 2010 Location: Aalborg University, Aalborg, Denmark Web site: http://www.cosmob2010.hum.aau.dk
* Jonas Larsen, Roskilde University, Denmark: Gazes and Performances * Eric Laurier, University of Edinburgh, Scotland: Two Blokes. Sharing Cars, Sharing Troubles * Mimi Sheller, Drexel University, USA: Mobile Mediality: Putting Place in Motion Abstract submissions are invited for the "The Cultures of Mobilities: Everyday life, Communication, and Politics" conference, to be held in Aalborg, Denmark, on October 27-29 2010. The conference is open to students, scholars, and professionals from various fields interested in the theoretical or applied study of mobilities. Different forms of mobilities have increased dramatically in recent decades and are today essential for many spheres of contemporary societies. In various research disciplines mobility is still often thought of as a matter of rational organization, an important competitive feature in a global world, or as a dominant factor involved in stratification. As such, mobility is immanently connected to material practices of movement and access - or their opposites. However, what is less discussed in the recent debates on mobility research is that mobilities are not just material, but also signifying practices. ... |
| Seminar Ethics of Mobility, Nottingham, 26 April 2010 |
| Posted on: Thursday 22nd of April 2010 |
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Invitation to TTRI/ICMiC Seminar Monday 26th April 2010 Ethics of Mobility. Crossing fieldwork, ideas and foci. Pamila Gupta, Saskia Cousin, David Picard TTRI teams up with ICMiC (Identity, Citizenship & Migration Centre, School of Sociology & Social Policy) for an innovative seminar. This will be a round-table discussion around the ethics of mobility and immobility from three scholars trained in different academic traditions, and with distinct topical foci. Pamila Gupta’s discussion will be based on two distinct migration research projects she has been involved in over the past several years. She has studied the migration of elite Goan (Indians) to Mozambique between the 1920s-1950s, understanding it as form of ethical mobility tied to Portuguese decolonization in India, and involving concerns of language, culture and religion in the face of Goa’s impending integration into a different postcolonial order of things in 1961. She has also conducted research on Portuguese Angolans who migrated to South Africa in the aftermath of its colonial independence post 1975—here a value and ethics of mobility is very much tied to the production of romanticized ideals of race and class during Portuguese colonialism, as well as the adoption of a discourse of “learning to be white” upon arrival in apartheid South Africa. Saskia Cousin’s discussion will be b... |
| VCO-Mobilitatspreis 2010 “energy.change.mobility”! |
| Posted on: Thursday 22nd of April 2010 |
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Submit your project now and take part in the VCÖ-Mobilitätspreis 2010 “energy.change.mobility”! The submission period for our annual award, the VCÖ “Mobilitätspreis”, has started. Following the success of 2009, the award is again looking for international submissions in 2010. This year we look for best-practice-projects under the slogan of “energy.change.mobility”. This means all projects that are aimed at reducing energy use or changing to renewable energy. Possible projects could be (list is not exhausted): |
| New publication - Urban Rhythms and Travel Behaviour |
| Posted on: Thursday 22nd of April 2010 |
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Urban Rhythms and Travel Behaviour: Spatial and Temporal Phenomena of Daily Travel Stefan Schönfelder and Kay W. Axhausen Transport and Society This analysis of newly available longitudinal data on individual trip making and activity behaviour debates the most suitable methodological tools to represent the structures of long-term travel behaviour. Also discussed is what such data reveals about travellers motives, and how planning should translate the findings into forecasting tools and transport strategies. The inquiry reveals the multifaceted character of daily life travel, and the variability that individuals show in activity behaviour.
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| Call for papers - T2M Conference 2010, 2-5 December, New Delhi |
| Posted on: Thursday 22nd of April 2010 |
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CALL FOR PAPERS Eighth International Conference on then History of Transport, Traffic and Mobility (T2M) New Delhi, India —Transportation as a Lifeline of Development — Deadline for Abstract & Short CV - 15th May 2010 The Conference
The 8 International Conference of T2M is devoted to analysis and consideration of the relationships between transport infrastructures between transport infrastructures and the development of societies, states, regions, cities or companies. Papers and sessions which are related to the Conference Theme shall present the complexity of mutual influences between transport infrastructures and economic and societal development. It is, however, possible to propose papers and sessions in all topics related to the history of transport, traffic and mobility. The Conference Theme does not bind applicants. Transport infr... |
| New publication - Mobility and Cultural Authority in Contemporary China |
| Posted on: Wednesday 31st of March 2010 |
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The University of Washington Press is pleased to announce the publication of Mobility and Cultural Authority in Contemporary China by Pal Nyiri AVAILABLE NOW Chinese citizens are becoming increasingly mobile, both inside China and abroad, as migrant workers, tourists, and students. China is caught between perceived benefits and dangers posed by mobility, complicated by the government s own conflicting impulses to support and discourage it. Mobility and Cultural Authority in Contemporary China demonstrates this intricate balance through an in-depth look at patterns of migration and state response. Pál Nyíri argues that the loosening of China s restrictions on internal and international migration, its promotion of domestic tourism, and its increasingly positive portrayal of migrants all follow a similar logic in which mobility comes to epitomize a new and modern China. Yet the loosening of administrative control is compensated by the imposition of cultural control over how mobility is represented and how mobile citizens make sense of their new experiences, as well as by continued restrictions on types of movement that are seen as undesirable. With ever-growing popular and academic scrutiny of the topic of national and international migration, this compact, engrossing, and timely study is well poised to be read widely by scholars interested in globalization, nationalization, modernization, tourism, and modern China. Pál Nyíri is p... |
| Call for abstracts: 6th Cosmobilities Conference 'Cultures of Mobilities' Aalborg, 27-29 October 2010 |
| Posted on: Tuesday 23rd of March 2010 |
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*** FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT AND CALL FOR ABSTRACTS *** 6th Cosmobilities Conference "Cultures of Mobilities: Everyday life, Communication, and Politics" Plenary speakers: * Jonas Larsen, Roskilde University, Denmark * Eric Laurier, University of Edinburgh, Scotland * Mimi Sheller, Drexel University, USA Dates: 27th - 29th October 2010 Location: Aalborg University, Aalborg, Denmark Deadline for abstracts: 1st May 2010 Web site: http://www.cosmob2010.hum.aau.dk
Abstract submissions are invited for the "The Cultures of Mobilities: Everyday life, Communication, and Politics" conference, to be held in Aalborg, Denmark, on October 27-29 2010.... |
| ESF-LiU Conference on 'Home, Migration and the City, Linkoping, 6-10 August 2010 |
| Posted on: Tuesday 23rd of March 2010 |
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The European Science Foundation (ESF), in partnership with LiU is organising the following conference: Home, Migration and the City: New Narratives, New Methodologies Scandic Linköping Vast, Linköping, Sweden 6-10 August 2010 Chair: Dr. Ayona Datta - London School of Economics, UK Our closing date for application is the 16th of April, 2010. This conference is part of the 2010 ESF Research Conferences Programme and is accessible online from www.esf.org/conferences/10317 ... |
| Turbulent Trade Routes - workshop at Lancaster University 27 April 2010 |
| Posted on: Tuesday 23rd of March 2010 |
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Turbulent Trade Routes Lancaster Environmental Centre (LEC), Lancaster University April 27, 2010, 11.45am-5pm Organized by the Mediterranean Mobilities Research Network - Confirmed speakers include: Tim Cresswell, Department of Geography, Royal Holloway University of London Tim Hall, Department of Natural and Social Sciences, University of Gloucestershire Craig Martin, Department of Geography, Royal Holloway University of London Peter North, Department of Geography, University of Liverpool Kathy Pain, Globalization and World Cities Network, Loughborough University / University of Reading
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| Research Summer School - UK Transport Research Centre |
| Posted on: Tuesday 23rd of March 2010 |
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Research Summer School - UK Transport Research Centre Understanding Change 7th-9th September 2010, University of Leeds
· Workshops to challenge and develop theoretical and methodological approaches · Opportunities to present, discuss and reflect on their own work · Access to other students and researchers in the field · Informal opportunities to think, work and play The summer school is organised around the theme of understanding change: be that change in the fabric of society, in methods of organising transport and travel or in the detail of how people respond to short term changes in modes and costs of getting around. Participants will have the chance to consider methods of analysing and understanding change at different scales and with reference to different units of enquiry. For example, changes will be considered over the life course, in relation to trajectories of institutional and infrastructural innovation and to the role of the state. The summer school also addresses cha... |
| New publication - Tracking Europe |
| Posted on: Wednesday 17th of March 2010 |
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Tracking Europe: Mobility, Diaspora, and the Politics of Location (Duke University Press). by Ginette Verstraete The book is a bold interdisciplinary critique of claims regarding the free movement of goods, people, services, and capital throughout Europe. Arguing against the persistent myth of borderless travel, Tracking Europe shows the discourses on Europe to be caught in an irresolvable contradiction on a conceptual level and in deeply unsettling asymmetries on a performative level. It asks why the age-old notion of Europe as a borderless space of mobility goes hand-in-hand with the at times violent containment and displacement of people. For more information, and to order the book directly from Duke University Press, please visit http://www.dukeupress.edu/books.php3?isbn=978-0-8223-4579-4 ... |
| Inaugural Symposium of the mCenter, Philadelphia, 19 April 2010 |
| Posted on: Sunday 14th of March 2010 |
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The Inaugural Symposium of the Drexel University Center for Mobilities Research and Policy DOES MOBILITY HAVE A FUTURE? Monday, April 19th, 2010, 3-6pm Welcome from Donna Murasko, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences Keynote Speaker: Professor John Urry (Lancaster University, UK) Plus Panelists: Prof. Sven Kesselring, Technische Universität München, Germany Dr. Peter Adey, Keele University, UK Reception will follow at 6pm. http://mcenterdrexel.wordpress.com/events/inaugural-symposium/ Please RSVP to Mimi Sheller if planning to attend: mimi.sheller@drexel.edu Prof. Mimi Sheller |
| Call for papers - Blocked Arteries, Circulation and Congestion in History |
| Posted on: Sunday 28th of February 2010 |
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Blocked Arteries: Circulation and Congestion in History Institute of Historical Research, University of London 25 and 26 November 2010 Call for papers http://www.history.ac.uk/events/conferences/1160 For centuries congestion has constituted a significant part of the travelling experience of peoples within and between cities, regions and nations. Meanwhile, for governments and planners, congestion has emerged as both a technical and cultural construct, influencing the interaction and circulation of populations and the ways in which transport and related infrastructures have developed. Societies have devised new methods and ways of dealing with mobility and congestion, ranging from discouraging the use of motorcars in central areas (such as the congestion charge in London) to the construction of state-of-the-art infrastructures and sophisticated mapping and forecast models. The aim of the conference is to examine the ways in which congestion has been, and continues to be, a problem as well as an inherent characteristic of the historical development of cities and regions worldwide, particularly in their relationship with commercial, financial, industrial, tourist and other networks. Our purpose is also to promote an exchange across disciplines and engage with current policy debates. We welcome proposals relating to any historical period and geographical area... |
| Job opening - Postdoc in urban and transport planning Aalborg University |
| Posted on: Sunday 28th of February 2010 |
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Postdoc in urban and transport planning (position no. P29028): At the faculties of Engineering, Science and Medicine, Department of Development and Planning a position as postdoc in urban and transport planning (position no. P29028) is open for appointment from 1.6.2010. Job description: Research areas will be within the broad field of urban and transport planning, and the postholder will be placed with the Urban Planning and Mobility research group. A main task initially will be to work on the research project "Innovation for Sustainable Public Transport in Nordic Regions", with professors Tim Richardson and Petter Næss. The research will involve conducting a Danish case study. The position may include involvement in other related research projects held by the group. The person employed will work with colleagues in the research group on new applications for external funding and will be expected to develop her/his own personal research programme. The position will also involve the development of a teaching portfolio in the broad area of urban and transport planning. The Department of Development and Planning conducts research and teaching on development and planning in a broad sense, including social science aspects as well as more technical aspects of dev... |
| Call for papers - EEAST 2010 Track 'Practices on the Move' |
| Posted on: Sunday 28th of February 2010 |
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Call for papers: EASST 010 PRACTICING SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, PERFORMING THE SOCIAL TRACK 39. PRACTICES ON THE MOVE: DYNAMICS, CIRCULATION AND DIFFUSION This track provides an opportunity to move beyond the study of situated practices (Suchman 1994; Hutchins 1995), and to develop and explore the theoretical resources required to understand and analyse their spatial and temporal dynamics. The tradition of studying specific sites of practice has tended to obscure vital questions about mechanisms of circulation and diffusion: how do the material, cognitive and symbolic elements of practices travel? How do necessarily local sociomaterial practices relate to path-dependencies and global trends in the elements of which they are Contributors are invited to fuse concepts from geography, history, |
| Call for papers - SANA Invited Sessions on 'Circulation', 2010 AAAs |
| Posted on: Sunday 28th of February 2010 |
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Society for the Anthropology of North America Call for Papers 2010 American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting 2010 Theme: Circulation Invited Sessions Deadline: March 8, 2010 All Panels and Papers Deadline: April 1, 2010 The Society for the Anthropology of North America is seeking submissions for the 2010 American Anthropological Association Meeting. For the 2010 meetings, SANA encourages proposals for both Invited and Volunteered Sessions that address the meeting theme of “Circulation.” Given that SANA has long been concerned with the circulation of money, people, power, and cultural practices within and through North America , we encourage submissions that explicitly engage with this theme in an innovative and substantive manner. Moreover, given the conference’s location we also encourage panel proposals that address how such themes play out in New Orleans by including local academics or others who can contribute to the discussion.For more on this theme, see http://aaanet.org/meetings/Call-for-Papers.cfm. We also seek proposals which take a more experimental form, departing from the standard panel format. We encourage session topics and formats explicitly designed to stimulate debate and discussion, and that can serve as innovative venues for sharing and critiquing new work. Invited Status To be considere... |
| Call for papers - EEAST 010 Performative Infrastructures, Multiple Mobilities, Trento 2-4 September 2010 |
| Posted on: Sunday 7th of February 2010 |
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Call for abstracts EASST 010 – PRACTICING SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, PERFORMING THE SOCIAL TRENTO, SEPTEMBER 2ND - 4TH 2010
Convenors: Alessandro Mongili (University of Cagliari, Italy) and Giuseppina Pellegrino (University of Calabria, Italy)
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| New publication - International Business Travel in the Global Economy |
| Posted on: Sunday 7th of February 2010 |
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New publication International Business Travel in the Global Economy Edited by Jonathan V. Beaverstock , University of Nottingham, UK, Ben Derudder, Ghent University, Belgium, James Faulconbridge, Lancaster University, UK and Frank Witlox, Ghent University, Belgium Ashgate, February 2010 From a team of international experts comes this analysis of the role, nature and effects of modern business travel. Issues addressed include the relationships between airlines and business travellers, the role of mobility in business, and the opportunities and challenges created by mobile workforces. The study combines theoretical advances with comprehensive analysis, and will provoke debate across the social sciences on the nature, organization and space of work in the twentyfirst century. Contents: Part 1 Geographies and Modes of Business Travel: A people set apart: the spatial development of airline business class services, John T. Bowen Jr; Geographies of business air travel in Europe, Ben Derudder, Lomme Devriendt, Nathalie van Nuffel and Frank Witlox; ‘Offi... |
| Call for papers - T2M conference "Transport as a lifeline of development", New Delhi, 2-5 December 2010 |
| Posted on: Sunday 7th of February 2010 |
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CALL FOR PAPERS Eighth International Conference on the History of Transport, Traffic and Mobility (T2M) New Delhi, India - December 2-5, 2010 —Transportation as a Lifeline of Development — Deadline for Abstract & Short CV - 15th May 2010
The 8 International Conference of T2M is devoted to analysis and consideration of the relationships between transport infrastructures between transport infrastructures and the development of societies, states, regions, cities or companies. Papers and sessions which are related to the Conference Theme shall present the complexity of mutual influences between transport infrastructures and economic and societal development. It is, however, possible to propose papers and sessions in all topics related to the history of transport, traffic and mobility. The Conference Theme does not bind ap... |
| Call for papers - MOVE International Seminar, 7-8 June 2010, Neuchatel |
| Posted on: Tuesday 12th of January 2010 |
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Mobile Constitutions of Society MOVE International Seminar 7th and 8th June 2010 University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland Call for Papers The 2010 MOVE international seminar is intended for scholars with a strong scientific interest in diverse forms of mobilities and their implications for the study of contemporary society. The aims of these two intensive days are:
Paper submissions are invited for one of the following panels: Panel 1: The mobility of people and its impact on the nation-state and its regulatory arrangements. Papers shall explore the processes by which the transnational practices of migrants, their ties and forms of belonging (e.g. transnational mobilisation, flexible citizenship) challenge the regulatory mechanisms of their states of origin and settlement policies. Panel 2: The mobility of models of built forms. How is urban globalisation related to, and shaped by, mobile ideas and practices of spatial an... |
| Aeromobilities now available as paperback |
| Posted on: Tuesday 12th of January 2010 |
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Aeromobilities Routledge, January 2010: 260pp / PB: 978-0-415-58134-9: £22.50 Aeromobilities is a collection of essays that tackle in many different ways the growing importance of aviation and air travel in our hypermobile, globalized world. Providing a multidisciplinary focus on issues ranging from global airports to the production of airspace, from airline work to helicopters, and from movement in airports to software systems, Aeromobilities seeks to enhance our understanding of space, time and mobility in the age of mass air travel. From Sao Paulo to Sydney, Aeromobilities draws on local experiences of airspaces to generate theory and research that are global in scope. It is the first book of its kind, bringing together a wide range of theoretical and methodological please download the flyer here<... |
| Alexander von Humboldt Lectures on "Culture(s) of Mobility" |
| Posted on: Monday 4th of January 2010 |
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The Alexander von Humboldt Lectures Series: CULTURE(S) OF MOBILITY a lecture series on the mobility turn in Human Geography
Click here for a more detailed description of this programme. Lectures and Seminars Prof. Peter Peters (Department of Philosophy, University of Maastricht, NL) Prof. Peter Peters (Department of Philosophy, University of Maastricht, NL) |
| Call for papers - 4S Tokyo transport session, 25-29 August 2010 |
| Posted on: Monday 4th of January 2010 |
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Constructing Users in Urban Planning and Transport: identities, exclusions and power Session Proposal Session organizers: Vasilis Galis, vasilis.galis@liu.se and Jane Summerton, jane.summerton@vti.se From sidewalks to subways, from busses to bicycle lanes, our urban environments increasingly constitute sociotechnical zones of mobility through which a large number of people transport on a daily basis. These growing levels of transfer do not only stand for a technical challenge for planners and policy-makers, they also generate behaviours and In this context, the aim of this session is to bring together STS researchers to present and discuss empiri... |
| Call for papers - Researching Migration in Europe, 19-22 September 2010 |
| Posted on: Monday 21st of December 2009 |
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Call for Papers for the International Conference: “Researching Migration in Europe – empirical research, theoretical and methodological challenges” European Sociological Association (ESA) Research Network on Migration (in constitution) Coordinators: This conference will be an opportunity to show new directions in research on migration to and within Europe. One of the challenges in this research field is to adequately capture the diversity of movements and movers in Europe in terms of their differential immigration statuses and restrictions of rights, divergent labor market experiences, discrete gender and age profiles, patterns of spatial distribution and the interplay of these factors as well as their impact on societies in Europe. This conference wants to address also related questions, such as: What is novel about the recent migration in Europe? Is this basically a cross-European phenomenon or is it global in character? What are the structural conditions that shape migration in different European societies? What are the contingencies of migrants’ incorporation in Europe? Does migration research need new ways of conceptualizing effects of migratory movements in Europe? What are the methodological challenges of researching cross-border movement... |
| Cosmobilities Newsletter December 2009 |
| Posted on: Thursday 17th of December 2009 |
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The new COSMOBILITIES NEWSLETTER No 3/2009 is out now. Inside this issue you will find: Cosmobilities News: Call for papers for the 6th Cosmobilities Conference The Cultures of Mobilities: Everyday life, Communication, and Politics to be held in Aalborg, Denmark on October 27-29, 2010. This conference is jointly organised by the Cosmobilities Network and the Centre for Mobility and Urban Studies (C-MUS) at Aalborg University. and other research news, new publications, and a portrait of mobilTUM at Technische Universität München (TUM)
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| Call for applications PhD Programme Transnational Studies, Berlin |
| Posted on: Tuesday 15th of December 2009 |
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Call for Applications 2010 PhD Programme Transnational Studies Scholarships: 8 Doctoral Scholarships Date: 3 year full-time PhD programme starting September 2010 Starting date for Applications: 1 December, 2009 Deadline for Applications: 1 February, 2010 Online application: www.transnationalstudies.eu The Berlin Graduate School for Transnational Studies (BTS), a joint endeavour of the Freie Universität Berlin (FUB), the Hertie School of Governance (HSoG) and the Social Science Research Center Berlin (WZB), announces its next call for applications for its full-time PhD programme. All three are leading institutions in the field of political science and its neighbouring disciplines. The programme draws upon their faculty, research projects, facilities and services. The three-year English language doctoral programme is designed for exceptionally talented and motivated graduate students. It offers state-of-the-art survey classes, a strong training in research methods and research design, skills courses and individualised supervision. While the courses and training present an important part of the curriculum, the bulk of the workload for the PhD candidates in the programme will be in the form of independent research for their dissertations. The... |
| Borders & Identities Conference 2010: 8-9 Jan 2010, Newcastle |
| Posted on: Tuesday 15th of December 2009 |
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Borders and Identities The program for this conference is online now http://www.york.ac.uk/res/aiseb/bic2010/prog.htm While research on borderlands is well-established in the social sciences, it is only within recent years that interest in such regions as sites of particular relevance has taken hold within the fields of sociolinguistics and the sociology of language. Findings from studies on the relationships between and interdependence of language, borders and identities are of great value for many other disciplines within the social sciences – anthropology, human geography, and political science, among others. In the same way, the insights from social scientific research in border areas provide sociolinguists with challenging new theoretical frameworks within which to situate empirical evidence revealing the exact nature of the role language plays in identity-making and –marking in sites where identity is fluid, complex and emergent in social interaction.
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| Call for papers - Imaginaries and regimes of mobility across the globe, Maynooth, 24-27 August 2010 |
| Posted on: Tuesday 15th of December 2009 |
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11th EASA Biennial Conference: Crisis and Imagination Maynooth (Ireland), 24-27 August 2010 A new virtue? Imaginaries and regimes of mobility across the globe Convenors: Noel B. Salazar (University of Leuven, Belgium): noel.salazar@soc.kuleuven.be <mailto:noel.salazar@soc.kuleuven.be> Pál Nyíri (Free University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands): Discussant: Ulf Hannerz (Stockholm University, Sweden): ulf.hannerz@socant.su.se Short abstract:** This panel discusses and ethnographically compares how various forms of border-crossing human (im)mobilities are given meaning and are discursively framed as virtues or vices in societies and cultures across the globe, both today and in a historical perspective. Long abstract:** It is fashionable to imagine the world in motion, with people, objects |
| PhD opportunity at Centre for Mobilities Research, Lancaster |
| Posted on: Monday 9th of November 2009 |
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The Centre for Mobilities Research (CeMoRe) at Lancaster University is inviting prospective PhD students to apply for the recently announced postgraduate scholarships from the ESRC, the Department of Transport and Government Scotland (see below) with the Centre’s support. Applicants will be keen to develop sociologically innovative concepts of mobility, as with the multi-disciplinary and dynamized sociological perspective of the ‘mobilities paradigm’ that is being developed at CeMoRe. For example, projects might focus on low carbon transport in countries such as China and their implications for the UK ; on how social networks and social practices evolve and with what implications for the circulation of things and people; or on developing ‘mobile’ methods of social enquiry. Successful students will join the department on a +3 postgraduate programme, and so applicants should already have received an appropriate one year masters training sufficient to meet ESRC requirements. The PhD will be supervised by Dr David Tyfield and one other member of CeMoRe, depending on the particular focus of the research. Mobilities research is an area of exceptional growth of academic and policy debate and interest, and CeMoRe, under the leadership of Prof John Urry, has already established a distinct market niche combining leading social theory with grounded, policy-oriented empirical research. It is also part of the newly created UK Transport Researc... |
| Two 3-year research fellow posts at UWE, Bristol |
| Posted on: Monday 9th of November 2009 |
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Two Senior Research Fellows in Transport and Society Closing date: 27/11/09
Each post is for three years in the first instance. Salary: £35,469-£44,930 (pay award pending). We are seeking highly capable and motivated individuals who share our interest in combining expertise in transport and social science. The successful applicants will play an important part in pursuing new Since being founded in 2002, CTS now has a team of some 25 staff and research students. Strong performance as part of the UWE submission to the 2008 Research Assessment Exercise positions transport and society as one of the leading research areas in the University. These appointments are intended to consolidate and extend the strengths of the CTS team and ensure our reputation for thought-provoking, policy-relevant and internationally It is not ou... |
| Call for papers - ISA 2010 Sustainable Futures and Spatial Mobility Regimes |
| Posted on: Thursday 1st of October 2009 |
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Call for Papers: Ad-hoc Session Proposal, ISA World Congress of Sociology, 11-17 July 2010 in Gothenburg Sustainable Futures and Spatial Mobility Regimes Peak oil and climate change have brought to the fore the centrality of mobility to social and economic life and the urgent pressures to develop alternative mobilities. Hosting half the world’s population, cities are increasingly important actors in achieving low carbon futures and privileged sites where the moral dilemmas of modern techno-utopias are being rehearsed. In the context of transport, sustainable futures are haunted between idyllic visions of clean, just and democratised mobilities such as those projected by Masdar city in Abu Dhabi or Dongtan ecocity in China and present and distopias of splintering urbanisms, ever growing slums, large scale infrastructural collapse and climate related disasters. We welcome contributions covering the following and related aspects of urban future mobilities: i.mobilities futures being created by current techno-social developments; ii.mobilities futures are being envisioned by relevant political actors and what possible shortcomings do they entail from a sociological perspective; iii.conflicts between ecological restrictions and social needs concerning transportation iv.the performative role of expectations and hope in shaping urban mobility regimes v.the connected understand... |
| Call for papers - AAG 2010 session topic Tourism Mobilities/Immobilities |
| Posted on: Thursday 1st of October 2009 |
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Call for Papers, Annual Conference of the Association of American Geographers, April 14-18, 2010 – Washington, DC. Exploring Innovations and Transgressions in Tourism Mobilities/Immobilities. Convenors: Professor Kevin Hannam (University of Sunderland), Dr Jan Mosedale (University of Sunderland), Cody Paris (Arizona State University). Mimi Sheller and John Urry (2004: 1) wrote in their book Tourism Mobilities: “We refer to ‘tourism mobilities’, then, not simply to state the obvious (that tourism is a form of mobility), but to highlight thatmany different mobilities inform tourism, shape the places where tourism is performed, and drive the making and unmaking of tourist destinations. Research into tourism mobilities has, to date, primarily focused upon the impact of new technologies and modes of transport and related changing social and cultural practices as well as the creation of new ‘mobile’ places such as airports and internet cafés – with little regard for both alternative innovations and transgressions within mobilities/immo... |
| Call for papers - AAG 2010 session topic Rethinking the transport/mobilities divide |
| Posted on: Thursday 1st of October 2009 |
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Call for Papers 2010 Association of American Geographers (AAG) Annual Meeting Washington, D.C., April 14-18, 2010 Common concerns?: Rethinking the transport/mobilities divide Organizers: Jennie Middleton and Jon Shaw (School of Geography, Earth & Environmental Sciences, University of Plymouth) Alongside more traditional approaches in transport geography, the ?mobilities turn? is now well established across the social sciences with increasing attention being paid to the mobility of people and goods, ideas and information. Yet these approaches to the study of movement have largely passed each other by, their intellectual journeys following generally different trajectories on account of being taken by different types of academic, interested in different aspects of movement and speaking different kinds of language. At the 2008 Association of American Geographers (AAG) Conference in Boston, Massachusetts a panel came together of mobilities scholars and transport geographers who were invited to discuss these very issues and possible connections/synergies between their areas of/approaches to the study of movement. The panel discussed the following questions: to what extent are transport geography and mobility compatible?; how far do they already coincide?; how far is it desirable, practical, profitable for them to coincide?; and what are the potential ways forward in terms of theoretical and methodological development and empi... |
| Call for papers - AAG 2010 session topic Sustainable Mobility |
| Posted on: Thursday 1st of October 2009 |
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Call for papers: American Association of Geographers Annual Meeting 2010 Organizers: Ole B. Jensen, Sven Kesselring, Mimi Sheller Session topic: Sustainable Mobility and Mobility Justice: Geographies of Transition The field of mobilities research engages not only in critical analysis of historical and existing mobility systems, but also future modeling of potential transition scenarios including active interventions, experimentation, and fostering alternative cultures of mobility. The key arena of active intervention and experimentation is the effort to create and implement more sustainable mobility systems to replace the current dominant system of automobility. The societal challenge consists in democratically transitioning toward an environmentally friendly, socially just and equitable provision of mobility. What models exist for each of these complex transitions? How do technologies, institutions, cultures, everyday practices and identities come into play to bring about these intertwined social changes? What best practices can be learned from specific case studies or from cross-case comparisons? Could it be that mobility justice will essentially require a simultaneous movement towards more sustainable mobilities? Or that sustainability will require greater equality in the restructuring and distribution of motility, mobility capital, and mobility access? How can spatial and cultural contexts for dwelling and movin... |
| Call for papers - Cultures of Movement |
| Posted on: Thursday 3rd of September 2009 |
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Cultures of Movement: Mobile Subjects, Communities, and Technologies in the Americas Panel, paper, and alternative-format presentation submissions are invited for the “Cultures of Movement: Mobile Subjects, Communities, and Technologies in the Americas” conference, to be held in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, on April 8-10, 2010.
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| Job opening - Mobile Life VinnExcellence Centre in Stockholm |
| Posted on: Thursday 3rd of September 2009 |
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Job opening for two researchers at the Mobile Life VinnExcellence Center in Stockholm, Sweden We are looking for two talented researchers with an interest in interdisciplinary design oriented research. The research focus of the Mobile Life centre takes as a starting point people’s increasing mobility and the continuously improving technologies of mobile computing. These systems can be used to make mobile life more meaningful and interesting, yet present new challenges for understanding current practices. The focus for the Mobility studio, within Mobile Life, is currently the collaboratively producing and editing live video from mobile phones, as well as professional and amateur interfaces to interact with future immersive and ultra-high resolution video panorama. The two open positions are for a technical lead, and a social science lead: Profile 1. Engineering and computer science background You should have an experience of application development within the mobile sector or within media technology more broadly. You should have a high level of development skills for mobile systems (e.g. C++, Symbian or Objective C, iPhone) and have relevant academic skills to the masters level and be motivated to do academic research. Evidence in terms of existing publications and systems you have developed are key qualifications. Profile 2. Social science background Our design oriented research utilizes social sci... |
| New publication - Moving Pictures/Stopping Places |
| Posted on: Thursday 3rd of September 2009 |
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Moving Pictures/Stopping Places: Hotels and Motels on Film Edited by David B. Clarke, Valerie Crawford Pfannhauser, and Marcus A. Doel Mobility has long been a defining feature of modern societies, yet remarkably little attention has been paid to the various stopping places —hotels, motels, and the like—that this mobility presupposes. If the paradoxical qualities of fixed places dedicated to facilitating movement have been overlooked by a variety of commentators, film-makers have shown remarkable prescience and consistency in engaging with these still points around which the world is made to turn. Hotels and motels play a central role in a multitude of films, ranging across an immensely wide variety of genres, eras, and national cinemas. Whereas previous film theorists have focused on the movement implied by road movies and similar genres, the outstanding contributions to this volume extend the recent engagement with space and place in film studies, providing a series of fascinating explorations of the cultural significance of stopping places, both on screen and off. Ranging from the mythical elegance of the Grand Hotel, through the uncanny spaces of the Bates motel, to Korean love motels, the wealth of insights, from a variety of theoretical perspectives, that this volume deliv... |
| New publication - Public Transport and its Users (also in German) |
| Posted on: Wednesday 29th of July 2009 |
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New publication: Public Transport and its Users The Passenger’s Perspective in Planning and Customer Care Edited by Martin Schiefelbusch and Hans-Liudger Dienel, both at the nexus Institute for Cooperation Management and Interdisciplinary Research, Germany. This book is now also available in German: Schiefelbusch Martin/Hans-Liudger Dienel (eds.): Kundeninteressen im öffentlichen Verkehr - Verbraucherschutz und Verbraucherbeteiligung. Erich-Schmidt-Verlag, Berlin 2008, Reihe "Verkehr und Technik", vol. 96, ISBN 978-3-503-11009-4, price 49,80 EUR. Online via www.esv.info. Public transport is essential to the quality of life of its passengers, both as a means to move around and also to achieve a sustainable environment. However, the passenger’s position as a customer is weakened by the dominance of monopolies, regulation and political influence in our public transport systems. This book is one of the first to examine strategies for the representation of user interests in public transport from a variety of perspectives. The authors review approaches to integrating the passengers’ views in the planning process and to protecting their interests in operations and customer care across a range of European countries, including Austria, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Sweden, Switzerland and the UK. The book presents the conclusions of this research and good pr... |
| New publication - Tourism, Performance and the Everyday Consuming the Orient |
| Posted on: Wednesday 29th of July 2009 |
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Tourism, Performance and the Everyday Consuming the Orient Michael Haldrup, Jonas Larsen
About the Book Tourism, Performance and the Everyday carefully analyses the cultural and social impacts of mass-tourist experiences of ‘exotic’ places on the wider aspects of everyday life. It treats mass-tourism as a cultural phenomenon that feeds into the practices and networks of peoples’ everyday lives rather than as an isolated, trivial or ‘exotic’ event. It... |
| PhD Studentship - Understanding the Consumption of Tourism |
| Posted on: Wednesday 29th of July 2009 |
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The following PhD Studentship is available for UK and EU residents.
Project title: Understanding the Consumption of Tourism The aim of the project will investigate motivations for tourism consumption, such as identity and social status, both for high energy tourism and more This project builds on the current research of Professor Stefan Gössling at University of Kalmar, Sweden and the research interests of Dr Jo Guiver at the University of Central Lancashire. The successful applicant will be co-supervised by Ste... |
| New publication - Mobility |
| Posted on: Wednesday 29th of July 2009 |
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Mobility Peter Adey List Price: $39.95
The text takes an interdisciplinary approach to draw upon key writers and thinkers that have contributed to the topic. In analyzing these, it develops an understanding of mobility as a relationship through which the world is lived and understood. Mobility is organised around themed chapters discussing – Meanings, Politics, Practices and Mediations and the book identifies the evolution of mobility and its implications for theoretical debate. These include the way we think about travel and embodiment, to regarding issues such as power, feminism and post-colonialism. Important contemporary case-studies are showcased in boxes. Examples range from the mobility politics evident in the evacuation of the flooding of New Orleans, xenopho... |
| New publication - Commuter Partnerships |
| Posted on: Wednesday 29th of July 2009 |
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Commuter Partnerships. Balancing home, family and distant work
To get a hard copy or pdf file of this PhD thesis, please contact the author at m.van.der.klis@scp.nl Marjolijn van der Klis worked on her research into commuter partnerships at the Amsterdam Institute for Metropolitan and Inte... |
| Cosmobilities Newsletter July 2009 |
| Posted on: Friday 3rd of July 2009 |
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The new COSMOBILITIES NEWSLETTER No 2/2009 is out now. Inside this issue you will find: Cosmobilities News New Publications Portrait |
| PhD course Critical Mobilities, 22-24 September 2009, Aalborg University |
| Posted on: Monday 22nd of June 2009 |
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| Call for papers - Diaspora Cities: Urban Mobility and Dwelling |
| Posted on: Friday 19th of June 2009 |
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| Call for papers - Political Economy of New Tourism Mobilities in the MENA Region |
| Posted on: Friday 19th of June 2009 |
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WORLD CONGRESS ON MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES (WOCMES) Barcelona, 19-24 July 2010 - http://wocmes.iemed.org/en/home/ Panel on the Political Economy of New Tourism Mobilities in the MENA Region Organisers: Dr. Ala Al-Hamarneh – University of Mainz– Germany Professor Kevin Hannam – University of Sunderland– UK Dr Marcus Stephenson – Middlesex University Dubai - UAE
In the last ten years new trends and dynamics of tourism mobilities in the MENA region have been noticed: the boom of intra-regional tourisms, the dramatic increase in intra-regional FDI in tourism servic... |
| Call for applications - Transient Spaces, The Tourist Syndrome |
| Posted on: Monday 8th of June 2009 |
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Transient Spaces – The Tourist Syndrome Open Call for Applications (Deadline: 30 June 2009)
The Tourist Syndrome Summer Camp, 3 - 11 September 2009
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| New publication - Leisure Traffic in Urban Areas |
| Posted on: Monday 8th of June 2009 |
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Leisure Traffic in Urban Areas (only in German) Published in November 2009 by Swiss Association of Transportation Engineers (SVI) Main Authors: Timo Ohnmacht, Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts, Switzerland This book published by the Swiss Association of Transportation Engineers (SVI) focuses on leisure travel in urban areas by applying the approach of mobility styles in leisure time. Leisure traffic is the most important segment of traffic, showing the highest share of road transport. Moreover, it contributes to high emissions and it is related to high energy consumption. Within research, leisure traffic is perceived as the most difficult segment to be influenced at all. A very detailed understanding of its complex structures is crucial in order to suggest approaches to a sustainable urban traffic system. The main goals of the book are: To quantify the key figures in leisure travel and in people’s behaviour in urban areas during their leisure time in order to estimate the significance of leisure travel within urban areas and to develop leisure mobility styles to develop measure for sustainable travel behaviour. Four main leisure mobility styles were identified in the multivariate analysis: the culturally engaged (car and multimodal-leaning, 33 %), the active sportsman/wom... |
| New publication - Subject-Oriented Approaches to Transport |
| Posted on: Monday 25th of May 2009 |
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Subject-Oriented Approaches to Transport Edited by Christian Holz-Rau and Joachim Scheiner The history of transport planning is mainly a history of numbers and statistical parameters. The human being plays a prominent role in transport planning in terms of his or her role This book aims to make a case for the recently emerging ‘subjective perspectives’ in transport studies and transport planning. The seven contributions are based on concepts as different as lifestyle, milieu, emotion, and accessibility preferences. Methodologies adopted include agent-based micro-simulation, quantitative empirical analysis, and qualitative in-depth interviews. The book may be useful for all those interested in recent developments in transport, as well as accessibility and mobility studies, including planners, geographers, sociologists, Contents: Christian Holz-Rau, Joachim Scheiner Christian Holz-Rau, Joachim Scheiner Konrad Götz |
| New publication - The Anxieties of Mobility |
| Posted on: Wednesday 20th of May 2009 |
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The Anxieties of Mobility Johan A. Lindquist Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press, 2009, 193pp. Since the late 1960s the Indonesian island of Batam has been transformed from a sleepy fishing village to a booming frontier town, where foreign investment, mostly from neighboring Singapore, converges with inexpensive land and labor. Export processing zones such as Batam are both celebrated and vilified in contemporary debates on economic globalization. "The Anxieties of Mobility" moves beyond these dichotomies to explore the experiences of migrants and tourists who pass through Batam. Johan Lindquist s extensive fieldwork allows him to portray globalization in terms of relationships that bind individuals together over long distances rather than as a series of impersonal economic transactions. He offers a unique ethnographic perspective, drawing together the worlds of factory workers and prostitutes, migrants and tourists, and creating a compelling account of everyday life in a borderland characterized by dramatic capitalist expansion.The book uses three Indonesian concepts (merantau, malu, liar) to shed light on the mobility of migrants and tourists on Batam. The first refers to a person s relationship with home while in the process of migration. The second signifies the shame or embarrassment felt when on... |
| Visiting professorship gender and migration/mobility |
| Posted on: Sunday 17th of May 2009 |
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The Faculty of humanities and social sciences at the University of Neuchâtel is offering a Visiting professorship in gender studies with a focus on migration and/or mobility studies Eligible candidates must have an outstanding international reputation in this field of specialization. The position runs for three months (beginning September 15, 2010, or to be negotiated) and is located at the MAPS (Maison d’analyse des processus sociaux or Center for the Understanding of Social Processes, www.unine.ch/maps). The visiting professor will be responsible for teaching approximately 72 hours in English (and French, if fluent) at the MAPS as well as within the universities composing the Swiss national gender studies network (Network Gender Studies CH). For details, please consult our website (http://www2.unine.ch/lettres/page2849.html) or send an e-mail to Prof. Janine Dahinden (janine.dahinden@unine.ch). Candidates - professors or persons holding a equivalent academic position outside of Switzerland - with a disciplinary background in the social sciences, specialized in gender aspects of migration/ mobility and experienced in working in interdisciplinary contexts are asked to send applications via e-mail to professor Janine Dahinden , Maison d’analyse des processus sociaux (MAPS), ... |
| New publication - Mobility in Daily Life |
| Posted on: Friday 1st of May 2009 |
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New publication: Mobility in Daily Life Between Freedom and Unfreedom Malene Freudendal-Pedersen, Roskilde University, Denmark and Danish Architecture Centre, The Sustainable Cities Unit, Denmark Why do we choose specific modes of transport and what are the perceived rationalities for our choice? How are different theoretical concepts within mobility research actually perceived and lived in everyday life? At this book’s core is a conceptual and empirical contribution to critical mobility research. It focuses on the tension between freedom and unfreedom, articulated through the dichotomy between individuality and community, as well as critical perspectives on the multitude of unintended consequences of mobility. In a range of everyday life narratives, this tension is analyzed through the concept of ‘structural stories’. In teasing out the ambivalences of late modern everyday life, Malene Freudendal-Pedersen exposes how mobility both generates and helps to overcome and live with these ambivalences. Contents: Preface; Introduction; Mobility’s anchorage in late modern everyday life; Structural stories; Freedom; Time and space; Conclusions; Postscript: ambivalences, sustainability and Utopias; Bibliography; Index ‘This is a clever book which uncovers the structuring powers of ambivalent mobilities between autonomy and heteronomy. The author treads new paths to deconstruct mobility ... |
| New publication - Mobility and Inequality |
| Posted on: Friday 1st of May 2009 |
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New publication: Mobilities and Inequality Edited by Timo Ohnmacht , Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts, Switzerland, Hanja Maksim , Ecole Polytechnique Federale De Lausanne, Switzerland and Manfred Max Bergman , University of Basle, Switzerland This book opens up the debate on the interrelations between space and mobilities with regard to different dimensions of social inequality. Based on the premise that the dynamics caused by modernization, globalization, migration and social change affect the structuring of the social fabric, the focus of the book is to illuminate these processes of social and spatial re-structurings. A leading team of contributors from the Cosmobilities network highlight different aspects of inequality in relation to mobilities, such as gender, supplying transport infrastructure, job-related relocations, multi-locality, social network geography, and socio-spatial development.
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| New publication - After the Car |
| Posted on: Friday 1st of May 2009 |
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New publication: After The Car
It is difficult to imagine a world without the car, and yet that is exactly what Dennis and Urry set out to do in this provocative new book. They argue that the days of the car are numbered: powerful forces around the world are undermining the car system and will usher in a new transport system sometime in the next few decades. Specifically, the book examines how several major processes are shaping the future of how we travel, including: The authors look at changes in technology, policy, economy and society, and make a convincing argument for a future where, by necessity, the present car system will be re-designed and re-engineered. |
| Call for papers - Travel & Tourism in the Age of Climate Change, 8-10 July 2009 |
| Posted on: Friday 1st of May 2009 |
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Call for Papers 7th International Symposium on Tourism and Sustainability Travel & Tourism in the Age of Climate Change 8th-10th July 2009 Geoffry Lipman, UNWTO Assistant Secretary-General
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| Call for papers - ACM Mobility Conference, 2-4 september 2009, Nice |
| Posted on: Friday 1st of May 2009 |
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Call for Papers (ACM Mobility Conference 2009) |
| New Program by the City on the Move Institute |
| Posted on: Friday 1st of May 2009 |
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Climate change, urban mobility and Cleantech A NEW PROGRAM BY THE CITY ON THE MOVE INSTITUTE Public hearings with US experts led by a panel of European specialists to provide a different perspective on the debate about mobility and energy issues within the context of climate change |
| M/C Journal 12(1) "Still" |
| Posted on: Friday 13th of March 2009 |
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M/C Journal 12(1) "Still" http://journal.media-culture.org.au/index.php/mcjournal/showToc/current
Paul Harrison "Remaining Still" |
| Call for papers - Routes, Roads and Landscapes, Oslo, 24-25 September 2009 |
| Posted on: Friday 13th of March 2009 |
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Routes, roads and landscapes Oslo School of Architecture and Design, Norway The Oslo School of Architecture and Design, in collaboration with the University of Oslo and Norwegian Institute of Transport Economics, invites scholars and students to an international conference on routes, roads and landscapes 24-25 September 2009. We investigate the ways in which various kinds of routes have shaped modern conceptions of the landscape, and we inquire into the role of the route itself, both as an aesthetic object and as a setting for aesthetic practices. Confirmed keynote speakers are Gernot Böhme, Tim Cresswell, Finola o Kane, David Nye, Alessandra Ponte and Charles Withers. Deadline for submission of abstracts 15th May 2009. More information on www.routes.no<http://www.routes.no/> ... |
| New publication - Gendered Journeys, Mobile Emotions |
| Posted on: Friday 13th of March 2009 |
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Gendered Journeys, Mobile Emotions Gayle Letherby and Gillilan Reynolds Ashgate, ISBN: 978-0-7546-7034-6 It is increasingly acknowledged that an analysis of emotions is necessary to fully understand the social world, and recent research on transport, travel and mobilities has begun to consider the gendered nature of public and personal life in relation to this sphere. The focus of this multidisciplinary and auto/biographical volume is the emotional relationship that individuals and groups have with different means of travel. Attention is given to a variety of travel experiences, including travelling in trains, planes, cars, buses and ships, as well as biking, cycling, running and walking, from the perspective of travellers and those who earn their living in assisting these experiences of others. Imaginary travel and the relationships between art and travel are also considered. Adopting innovative approaches to experiential material ranging from personal memories to empirical research, Gendered Journeys, Mobile Emotions opens up and illuminates an interdisciplinary debate about the gendered, emotive and emotional nature of travellin ... |
| International Transport Forum, Leipzig, 26-29 May 2009 |
| Posted on: Friday 13th of March 2009 |
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Transport for a Global Economy With the growth of international trade and the globalisation of manufacturing, the international transport system has come under increasing strain to cope with additional demand. These days however, the world is struggling with a deep and drastic economic crisis. In this respect, the theme of the second International Transport Forum gives us a good opportunity to explore the impacts of globalisation on the transport sector and at the same time assess the new challenges posed by the current global economic crisis and identify solutions to the problems which the sector is confronted with. The Forum has already become a unique platform for discussing the major issues related with international transport. Having the Presidency of the second annual meeting, Turkey is confident that the Forum 2009 will provide strong outcomes for maintaining international transport activities fast, efficient and secure enough to keep up with the dynamism of the global economy. We are preparing the second International Transport Forum at an exceptionally difficult time for the global economy. Transport actors too are feeling the effects of the global downturn, with dramatic declines in sales and activity. More ... |
| TTRA 2009 conference - Rotterdam and Breda, April 22-24 2009 |
| Posted on: Friday 13th of March 2009 |
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Travel and Tourism ResearchAssociation 2009 April 22-24 2009 The European Chapter of the Travel and Tourism Research Association invites you to participate in its 2009 annual conference on Transport and Tourism: challenges, issues and conflicts, organized by InHolland University of Applied Sciences and NHTV Breda University of Applied Sciences. The sub-themes are: global transport developments, transport and logistics at destinations, ICT in tourism and transport, ethical issues and sustainable development. Of course papers on other issues in tourism research are most welcome as well. This three-day conference in the Netherlands will be held at venues in Rotterdam and Breda from April 22 to April 24, 2009. ... |
| colloque MSFS 2009 - Luxembourg, 26-28 mars 2009 |
| Posted on: Friday 13th of March 2009 |
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Colloque MSFS 2009 Luxembourg, 26-28 Mars 2009 Le groupe de travail « Mobilités Spatiales et Fluidité Sociale » de l’Association Internationale des Sociologues de Langue Française (AISLF), a le plaisir de vous informer de la tenue de son 9e colloque, organisé cette année par le CEPS/INSTEAD, qui se tiendra à Luxembourg les 26, 27 et 28 mars 2009. Les inscriptions sont ouvertes jusqu’au 20 mars 2009. ... |
| T2M Conference Energy and Innovation, 5-8 November 2009, Lucerne |
| Posted on: Monday 23rd of February 2009 |
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Seventh International Conference on the History of Transport, Traffic and Mobility (T2M) |
| Fachtagung Mobilität und Mobilisierung, 26-28 March 2009, Munich |
| Posted on: Monday 16th of February 2009 |
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Arbeitstagung Arbeitskulturen Mobilität und Mobilisierung. Internationale Fachtagung zur Ethnographie von Arbeitskulturen vom 26.3.-28.3.09 an der LMU Munchen Mobilität und Mobilisierung. Arbeit im soziokulturellen, ökonomischen und politischen Wandel Veranstalter: Institut für Volkskunde/ Europäische Ethnologie, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München in Zusammenarbeit mit der Kommission „Arbeitskulturen" der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Volkskunde Konzept und Organisation: Prof. Dr. Irene Götz/ Barbara Lemberger M.A. Ort: Senatssaal der LMU, Geschwister Scholl Platz 1, 80539 München see http://www.volkskunde.uni-muenchen.de/veranstaltungen/tagungen/arbeitskulturen/index.html PROGRAMM Donnerstag, 26.3. 12.30 Uhr: Öffnung des Tagungsbüros 13.30 Uhr-14.00 Uhr Grußwort Prof. Dr. Jens-Uwe Hartmann (Prodekans der Fakultät für Kulturwissenschaften der LMU München) Thematische Einführung: Prof. Dr. Irene Götz, Barbara Lemberger, M.A. (IfVk/EE, LMU München) 14-15 Uhr Eröffnungsvortrag: Prof. Dr. Franz Schultheis (Soziologisches Seminar, Universität St. Gallen) Wandel der Arbeitswelt: gesellschaftliche Dynamiken in subjektiver Erfahrung der Betroffenen 15-15.30 Uhr Pause 15.30-20.30 Uhr: Transnationalisierte Arbeitswelt – Konzepte und Fall... |
| Call for papers -Urban Futures and Mobility Regimes, RC21/ISA, Gothenborg |
| Posted on: Thursday 12th of February 2009 |
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Call for papers RC21 sessions of the ISA world congress of sociology Gothenburg, Sweden, July 11-17 2010 The sessions include a small cosmobilities session, organised by Javier Caletrio and Katharina Manderscheid Session 8b: Urban Futures and Mobility Regimes Organizers: Javier Caletrío, Lancaster University, UK, j.caletrio@lancaster.ac.uk |
| New Cosmobilities publication - Aeromobilities |
| Posted on: Wednesday 28th of January 2009 |
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Aeromobilities
Edited by Saulo Cwerner, Sven Kesselring, John Urry London: Routledge, December 2008. 272 pages. Hardback ISBN: 978-0-415-44956-4, ₤75.00 About the Book Aeromobilities is a collection of essays that tackle in many different ways the growing importance of aviation and air travel in our hypermobile, globalized world. Providing a multidisciplinary focus on issues ranging from global airports to the production of airspace, from airline work to helicopters, and from movement in airports to software systems, Aeromobilities seeks to enhance our understanding of space, time and mobility in the age of mass air travel. From Sao Paulo to Sydney, Aeromobilities draws on local experiences of airspaces to generate theory and research that are global in scope. It is the first book of its kind, bringing together a wide range of theoretical and methodological approaches to aviation and air travel in the social sciences and humanities, while emphasizing the central role of aeromobilities in contemporary social relations. In a world where virtually every aspect of social life is touched upon, in one way or another, by the complex global network of airline flows, with its large passenger aircraft and iconic international airports, Aeromobilities provides innovative analyses of some of the most fundamental and influential mobility networks of our time.<... |
| Call for papers -Migration and Mobility, Copenhagen, 14-18 September 2008 |
| Posted on: Wednesday 28th of January 2009 |
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The 14th International Migration Conference Copenhagen, September 14-18, 2009 The International Metropolis Project (www.international.metropolis.net) is a forum that bridges research, policy and practice on migration and diversity. The project aims to enhance academic research capacity, encourage policy-relevant research on migration and diversity issues, and facilitate the use of that research by governments and non-government organisations. The theme of this year’s conference is "Migration and Mobility – National Responses to Cultural Diversity." The conference will be held in Copenhagen between the 14th and 18th of September 2009, and is expected to attract between 800 and 1000 delegates for high-level plenary sessions, a comprehensive study tour program and more than 60 concurrent workshops. The conferences are an opportunity for delegates – both expert and novice – to discuss critical issues, identify research and policy gaps, compare international experiences and build the Metropolis network. The 14th International Metropolis Conference 2009 is organised by the Academy for Migration Studies in Denmark (AMID). Individual Paper Proposals (Due by January 30, 2009) Individuals (researchers, policy-makers, NGO representatives) who are interested in presenting a conference paper are invited to submit an abstract. An inventory of su... |
| Job opening Urban mobility, Karlsruhe University |
| Posted on: Tuesday 20th of January 2009 |
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At the European Institute for Energy Research (EIfER)/ Universität Karlsruhe (TH) is a vacancy for a Research Fellow Urban Planner, Energy System Modeller in Urban Context (f/m), specific focus on Urban mobility
The European Institute for Energy Research (EIfER) is a common Institute of Universität Karlsruhe (TH) and Electricité de France (EDF). It was founded in September 2001. EIfER is aimed at developing or improving innovative clean energy technologies as well as tools and approaches for the sustainable development of cities, territories and industries. For the development of its activity field "Energy in Urban Context" EIfER is looking for an employee with scientific skills related to mobility simulation and energy consume in urban context. The candidate has to fulfil the requirement for the main tasks as follows: - Analyse energy consumptions for mobility and spatial interactions with urban structure - Create models related to transport and energy in urban context (evt. LUTI, ABM, SD) - Examine the spatial dynamics of considered energy systems and mobility - Analyse the spatial dimension of mobility and work with GIS - Overcome the practical difficulties of concrete case studies - Support the cooperation within a team and interface with several projects handling French and German case studies in a multicultural and multidisciplinary environment - In... |
| 11th RAI International Festival of Ethnographic Film and Emotions in Motion Conference |
| Posted on: Tuesday 20th of January 2009 |
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11th RAI International Festival of Ethnographic Film hosted by the Centre for Tourism and Cultural Change at Leeds Metropolitan University in Leeds, England, July 1-4, 2009 If you wish to submit a film, please do so by 15th of January following the guidelines advertised at the festival website: http://raifilmfest.org.uk/film/festival/2009/home. The film festival will be followed by a thematically linked interdisciplinary conference, Emotions in Motion: The Passions of Tourism, Travel and Movement (4th to 7th July) for which Jeremie Kuster is the administrator. To present a paper in this conference, please send him an abstract of no more than 300 words together with your full address details and an abstract title. The official deadline to submit abstracts is 1st May 2009. However, in order to facilitate travel and funding arrangements for delegates, we offer a pre-admission deadline already on 28th February 2009. The conference is broadly interested in the relationship between motion and emotions, especially in the social fields of tourism and travel. In the latter, bodies and matter are set in motion; people move through unfamiliar grounds and are exposed to exotic sensations, to the heat or cold of water, snow and sunshine, to odours, tastes, smells, colours, and forms that contrast with the aesthetics of their quotidian env... |
| Research Associates/Fellows in Sustainable Mobilities and Travel Behaviour |
| Posted on: Tuesday 20th of January 2009 |
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Research Associates/Fellows in Sustainable Mobilities and Travel Behaviour (up to 4 posts)
The Centre for Transport & Society (CTS) is recognised for its particular focus upon changing travel behaviours and sustainable mobility. Bringing together expertise in transport and in social sciences CTS aims to improve and promote understanding of the inherent links between lifestyles and personal travel in the context of continuing social and technological change. Further to securing substantial involvement in four new research projects to be pursued in 2009 and beyond, CTS is seeking to make a number of Research Associate or Research Fellow appointments. The four projects are as follows: * Renaissance - a European Union demonstration project focused upon urban transport sustainability. in which CTS will be involved in designing and evaluating measures to be implemented in the city of Bath * Grey and Pleasant Land?: An interdisciplinary exploration of the connectivity of older people in rural civic society - CTS will be examining the mobility needs of older citizens and how they can be provided for in a sustainable way. * A new study exploring how information on the environmental costs of journeys can influence travel choice - CTS will be investigating socio-psychological factors that govern individuals propensity to change their travel behaviour and considering the formats of information provisi... |
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| New publication - Migration, Mobility and Human Rights |
| Posted on: Wednesday 14th of January 2009 |
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A new publication on migration and mobility, just released in Timisoara (December 18, 2008) Migration, Mobility and Human Rights at the Eastern Border of the European Union - Space of Freedom and Mobility Editors: Grigore Silasi and Ovidiu Laurian Simina Editura Universitatii de Vest, Timisoara (Romania) 2008 ISBN 978-973-125-167-7 The edited volume is already on the web at the following websites: http://www.migratie.ro http://ovidiusimina.googlepages.com http://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/12273/1/MPRA_paper_12273.pdf http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1319308... |
| Job opening postdoc Urban Transitions, Durham University |
| Posted on: Wednesday 14th of January 2009 |
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Urban Transitions and Climate Change Research Associate |
| KSI Conference on Sustainability Transitions, 4-5 June, Amsterdam |
| Posted on: Wednesday 14th of January 2009 |
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KSI International Conference 2009 First European Conference on Sustainability Transitions: Dynamics & Governance of Transitions to Sustainability 4th and 5th June 2009 Felix Meritis, Amsterdam, the Netherlands Call for papers Bringing together a community of researchers and practitioners interested in transitions to sustainability The 1st European Conference on Sustainability Transitions will bring together a rapidly growing community of researchers and practitioners interested in broad societal transitions towards sustainability. The common goal is to inform strategies for the governance of sustainability through a better understanding of the dynamics of transitions. Transitions involve the transformation of the socio-technical configuration of whole sectors (such as materials or chemicals) or of patterns of production and consumption in areas such as housing and mobility. Recent research has aimed to better understand the ways in which transitions unfold and the process dynamics which can lead to them succeeding or failing. Particularly in the Netherlands there has also been a great interest in recent years in the potential for governing transitions to sustainability and a number of innovative experiments have been facilitated by the Dutch government. This work has been supported by a major research programme on the opportunities and barriers to system innovations in the context of addressing climate change and... |
| Call for papers - Sensewalking, 26-28 August 2009, Manchester |
| Posted on: Wednesday 14th of January 2009 |
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RGS-IBG Annual Conference, Manchester: 26-28 August 2009 Call for papers Sensewalking: sensory walking methods for social scientists Sponsored by the Social and Cultural Geography Research Group and the Urban Geography Research Group (UGRG tbc) Convenors: Mags Adams (University of Salford) and Kye Askins (Northumbria University) In recent years there has been a growing interest in the role of non-visual senses in the relationships between people and places, in particular how ‘sense of place’ involves complex corporeal encounters with our environments – how we ‘sense’ place in terms of sound, smell, touch, taste (alongside sight) as well as understand it through social constructions and circulated texts (Wylie, 2005; Butler, 2006; Edensor, 2006; Pink, 2007). Such interest is evidenced in the publication of ‘The Senses and Society’ journal since 2006, and includes an increasing body of work regarding the ways in which senses and sensory perception are caught up in social and spatial in/exclusion and everyday cultural geographies (eg. Tolia-Kelly, 2007; MacPherson, 2007; Paterson, 2007). An emerging development of such work is the innovative use of sensewalking, in a variety of guises, as a research methodology to investigate and analyse how we understand, experience and utilise space. Such methodologies have been adopted to examine a diverse range of issues in a variety of contexts: from eth... |
| Mobility and Creativity, 3-4 July 2009, Surrey |
| Posted on: Wednesday 14th of January 2009 |
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| Conference - Understanding and Shaping Regions, 6-8 April 2009, Leuven |
| Posted on: Wednesday 14th of January 2009 |
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Understanding and Shaping Regions: Spatial, Social and Economic Futures
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| New publication - In the companny of cars |
| Posted on: Wednesday 14th of January 2009 |
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In the Company of Cars: Driving as a Social and Cultural Practice Sarah Redshaw, Macquarie University, Australia |
| Job opening in Human Geography, Ruhr-University Bochum |
| Posted on: Sunday 7th of December 2008 |
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Ruhr-University Bochum The Faculty of Geosciences at Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany, invites applications for the position of an Associate Professor "Human Geography: Mobility and Demographic Change" The appointee will be involved in research and teaching in the field of human geography. His/her research should particularly focus on the following research themes: demographic change and settlement development, social and spatial mobility, lifestyle and action space, socio-spatial analysis. The appointee will thus contribute to the university s research focus on Global Change. He/She will be teaching prescribed and elective courses within the department s geography programmes at both Bachelor and Master level, particularly in the Master Programme on "Urban and Regional Development Management". A research and teaching focus on the methods of empirical social research (particularly quantitative methods) is an indispensable requirement for the position offered. Proven competencies in GIS are desirable. Furthermore, a non-European regional focus, preferably in North America, South or South East Asia, would be an added advantage. The appointee must fulfil the formal requirements for appointment within the German university system (positively evaluated junior professorship, "Habilitation" or equivalent academic achievements), have proven competencies in university teaching and be willing to actively partake in the administra... |
| Immigrant Image Archive in Copenhagen |
| Posted on: Sunday 7th of December 2008 |
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Immigrant Image Archive - Chamber for Immigrant Visual Studies Chamber for Immigrant Visual Studies was established in Copenhagen 2007 as an independent, non-profit art project focusing on the visual aspects of immigration. The archive collects, preserves, and provides photographs and video films about immigrants in Denmark. The aim is to build a national, visual documentation centre for the immigration to Denmark in the period from 1950 and till today. The archive solely contains images with relation to immigration taken by the immigrants themselves. Hence, visitors to the archive are confronted with the social realities and experiences of the contributors who are conveying their own stories. The archive functions as an information and research centre and is open to the public. It consists of an electronic image database, which form basis for exhibitions, talks, publications and electronic presentations. The archive also organizes public lectures and seminars, and provides professional advice through arrangements addressing the relationship between the various immigrant societies and the Danish society. The purpose of this is to increase the mutual knowledge of the societies and break down social barriers. Activities |
| Call for papers - Glocal Imaginaries, Lancaster, 9-12 September 2009 |
| Posted on: Sunday 7th of December 2008 |
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GLOCAL IMAGINARIES: WRITING / MIGRATION / PLACE Lancaster University and Whitworth Gallery Manchester, 9-12 Sep 2009 Abstracts – no more than 300 words – are now invited for the above event which is the closing conference of the AHRC-funded Moving Manchester project (2006-2009). Plenary speakers at the conference will include: Mieke Bal; Roger Bromley; Shirley Chew; David L. Eng; Gayatri Gopinath; Ranjana Khanna; Susheila Nasta; James Procter; John Thieme; John Urry; Robert J.C. Young; Ruth Wodak. Conference streams to include: The Glocal City; Glocal Diasporas; Migration and Diaspora; Glocal Economies (eg. publishing industry, food); Discourses of the Glocal; Virtual Glocalities; Gendering Glocalities; Moving Stories (creative writing / arts stream); Queer Glocalities; Glocal Mobilities. Papers are invited from colleagues with an interest in any of these areas, but we are also happy to consider proposals which fall outside of them. In addition, we are willing to consider proposals from colleagues who would like to present their work collectively and / or constitute their own ‘three paper’ panel. Please note that this is a multi-disciplinary conference and streams will led and / or co-hosted by colleagues from Geography, Sociology, Film Studies, Cultural Studies, Women’s Studies, Media Studies, Linguistics and European Literatures and Cultures as well as English Literature and Creative Writing. FURTHER DETAILS ... |
| Call for papers - Visualising Migration and Divided Societies, 5 June 2009, Paris |
| Posted on: Sunday 7th of December 2008 |
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Call for papers Visualizing Migration and Divided Societies Hosted by the MSH Paris Nord Deadline 9th January 2009 Organizers: Susan Ball (University of Paris 8)
Contemporary society is often characterised as being marked by This conference s focus on migration and divided society brings these two themes together in a single framework, and shifts the method of their analysis from concepts which have been predominantly language-based and/or number-based to the visual medium. In the conference we want to bring social scientists (sociologists, geographers, historians, anthropologists, researchers in urban and development studies, etc.) together with practitioners who are employed primarily in a visual medium (photography, audiovisual material, new media, museum scenography, thematic cartography, etc.) in order to generate synergies between the different fields. By giving primacy to me... |
| New post - Lectureship in the Centre for Mobilities Research, Lancaster University |
| Posted on: Sunday 7th of December 2008 |
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LANCASTER UNIVERSITY Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Sociology Department LECTURER in MOBILITIES RESEARCH (A127) Applications are invited for a new Lectureship in the Centre for Mobilities Research. The person appointed will have or be able to develop an outstanding research record with good prospects of generating external research funds. They will be based in the Sociology Department but expected to develop links across the Faculty and University. They will also be expected to contribute to teaching on the department s undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. For appointment at Grade 7, applications are particularly invited from those who are completing or have recently completed their PhD. Applicants for the Grade 8 post would normally be expected to have some post-doctoral research and/or teaching experience. Informal enquiries may be made to the Director of the Centre, Professor John Urry on j.urry@lancaster.ac.uk Closing date: 5 January 2009 Starting date 1 September 2009 Further details see: http://www.personnel.lancs.ac.uk/ Salary information: Lecturer Grade 7 £31,513 - £35,469 pa &... |
| Call for papers - Geographies of the Passenger, Manchester, 26-28 August 2009 |
| Posted on: Sunday 7th of December 2008 |
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RGS-IBG Annual Conference, Manchester: 26-28 August 2009 Call for papers Geographies of the Passenger Sponsored by the Social & Cultural Geography Research Group and the Transport Geography Research Group Convenors: Peter Adey (Keele University); David Bissell (University of Brighton); Eric Laurier (University of Edinburgh); Jon Shaw (University of Plymouth)
First, this session seeks to attend to the sociality of the passenger experience by considering the types of relationship that cohere,... |
| Online questionnaire on the sociology of mobility |
| Posted on: Sunday 7th of December 2008 |
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Dr Roberto Zani of the University of Bologna is conducting a web-based research on the sociology of mobility, aiming at exploring and disseminating the theoretical fundamentals and the most relevant variables and indicators used to undertake researches on mobility. The research is addressed to sociologists working in the academic environment and to all professionals and post graduate students with experience in mobility related studies. Please visit the sociology of mobility Web Site: www.sociologyofmobility.net[1] Each professional filling in the questionnaire will receive a copy of the results of the study. ... |
| New publication - Politics at the airport |
| Posted on: Sunday 7th of December 2008 |
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Salter, Mark B. (2008): Politics at the airport. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. Establishes the airport as a crucial site in the rise of the surveillance state. Few sites are more symbolic of both the opportunities and vulnerabilities of contemporary globalization than the international airport. Politics at the Airport brings together leading scholars to examine how airports both shape and are shaped by current political, social, and economic conditions. Focusing on the ways that airports have become securitized, the essays address a wide range of practices and technologies—from architecture, biometric identification, and CCTV systems to “no-fly lists” and the privatization of border control—now being deployed to frame the social sorting of safe and potentially dangerous travelers. This provocative volume broadens our understanding of the connections among power, space, bureaucracy, and migration while establishing the airport as critical to the study of politics and global life. Contributors: Peter Adey, Colin J. Bennett, Gillian Fuller, Francisco R. Klauser, Gallya Lahav, David Lyon, Benjamin J. Muller, Valérie November, Jean Ruegg. Mark B. Salter is associate professor of political science at the University of Ottawa. ... |
| Call for papers - mobilTUM 2009, International Scientific Conference on Mobility and Transport |
| Posted on: Wednesday 19th of November 2008 |
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mobil.TUM 2009 12th & 13th May 2009 Call for Papers – Topics The global population is growing exponentially. Already more than half is living in larger cities, metropolitan regions and megacities. On the one hand, well functioning transportation systems are vital to ensure a high quality of individual mobility as well as to provide an efficient backbone for the regional economy. On the other hand, the increasing transport negatively effects the environment, the ecology, as well as the economy.Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) have evolved to offer a wide range of options to cope with these challenges and to provide environmentally sustainable mobility in The conference aims to progress transport research and its application by The conference will be organized in plenary as well as parallel sessions covering the following areas Conference language is English. Papers may be contributed in German or English. Submission of abstracts: n... |
| Call for papers - 1st Transatlantic NECTAR conference, 18-20 June 2009 |
| Posted on: Wednesday 19th of November 2008 |
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1st Transatlantic NECTAR Conference 2009 Arlington, Virginia USA, 18-20 June, 2009 Call for Papers The Conference is aimed at developing a better understanding of the way that transport and communications networks are evolving in a rapidly changing world. It will consider the complex and diverse challenges facing providers of transport and communications services and those responsible for establishing the institutional structures in which they are provided. Sessions: The meeting will be divided between sessions devoted to Deadline: Abstracts of papers should be submitted electronically to |
| Job opening University of East London |
| Posted on: Wednesday 19th of November 2008 |
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University of East London School Of Social Sciences, Media & Cultural Studies TEMPORARY POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH FELLOW Salary up to £32,432 p.a. incl. The University of East London is a dynamic and rapidly expanding university at the heart of Europe s largest regeneration area and adjacent to the site of the 2012 Olympics and Paralympics. The School of Social Sciences, Media and Cultural Studies, one of the largest and fastest-growing in the UK has achieved Grade 5 in the last two RAEs. The School has eight research centres and five academic fields. We are seeking a colleague to work on a project entitled Exhausting Risks? The car industry, CO2, and the regulatory state focused around attempts to create EU-level regulation of road transport CO2 emissions. You will have a Masters degree in a relevant social science discipline (for example, Sociology, Politics, or Geography) with substantial proven experience of conducting qualitative interviews and literature reviews. A PhD qualification (or near completion) in a social science discipline and fluency in a European language (preferably French or German) would be an advantage. You will be self-motivated and able to work as part of a small
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| Mobilites Spatiales et Fluidite Sociale, Luxembourg, 26-28 mars 2009 |
| Posted on: Wednesday 19th of November 2008 |
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Appel à communication 9e colloque du groupe de travail Mobilités Spatiales et Fluidité Sociale organisé par le CEPS/INSTEAD Luxembourg, 26, 27 et 28 mars 2009
Ce colloque, envisagé comme une rencontre interdisciplinaire visant à faire dialoguer sociologues, géographes, démographes, psychologues, économistes, aménageurs, ainsi que les divers acteurs territoriaux, portera sur la thématique suivante : « Les interactions entre mobilités quotidienne et résidentielle à l épreuve des nouvelles pratiques sociales » La question est de savoir dans quelle mesure les articulations entre déplacements routiniers et stratégies résidentielles constituent une ressource mobilisée par les individus pour assurer la faisabilité et la pérennité de leur programme d’activités. En d’autres termes, comment les comportements individuels peuvent-ils faire émerger de nouveaux modes d’habiter ? Trois axes de réflexion sont proposés (détails dans l’appel ci-joint) : Mobilités et évolution des structures familiales, |
| Monograph on geography and mobilty: MISSION REPORTS |
| Posted on: Wednesday 19th of November 2008 |
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Annoucement: Publication of monograph on video essays
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| Call for Abstracts - RGS Postgarduate Forum Mid-term Conference - 9 March 2009 |
| Posted on: Thursday 30th of October 2008 |
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Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) Postgraduate Forum Mid-Term Conference 2009 CALL FOR ABSTRACTS The Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) Postgraduate Forum Mid-Term Conference provides a relaxed, supportive, yet academically relevant atmosphere for postgraduate geographers, from all aspects of the discipline, to present their research and discuss ideas. The conference is also a social event and an ideal opportunity to meet up with other postgraduates. Contributions Papers - Paper Presentations should be 10 minutes in length, with fiveminutes allocated for questions afterwards. PowerPoint facilities will be provided. Overhead projectors and facilities for sound can be arranged on request. Posters - Posters should be A0, A1 or A2 size. |
| New publications on Urbanism |
| Posted on: Sunday 26th of October 2008 |
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Urban Networks - Network Urbanism by Gabriel Dupuy Urban networks, network cities, networked cities and city networks are widely discussed, but there has hardly been debate on what constitutes an urbanism of networks. It is time to shift network urbanism from the realm of general debate to that of identifying the task-specific tools and techniques required for its implementation. This book does so. Urban Networks - Network Urbanism provides theoretical groundwork, historical perspective, detailed arguments and explanatory case descriptions for network-oriented thinking in developing urban and regional spatial strategies. The key argument is that the development of technical networks and urban development go hand in hand and need to be dealt with as such by urban planners. This book gives special attention to the territorial effects caused by the automobile system and to the geography of ICT. It provides pointers to deal with the huge challenges facing urban planning with regard to changes of scale, technological Urban Networks - Network Urbanism is a collection of 19 key articles by Gabriel Dupuy. These articles have been selected and are introduced by Jeroen van Schaick and Ina Klaasen, Faculty of Architecture, TU Delft, The Netherlands. Gabriel Dupuy is Professor of Urban Planning at Universite de ... |
| Workshop - Securitising Mobilities and Circulations, Keele, 27-28 November 2008 |
| Posted on: Sunday 26th of October 2008 |
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Securitising Mobilities and Circulations A workshop to be held at the Claus Moser Research Centre, University of Keele, 27-28 November 2008 Please register with Rosie Shepherd (see below). WORKSHOP PROGRAMME *14.00 --16:00 * Javier Lezaun (University of Oxford) Stefan Elbe (University of Sussex) Nick Bingham, (Department of Geography, The Open University) Discussant: Ronnie Lippens, University of Keele
*16.30* *19.00 -- Drinks reception: Claus Moser Research Centre, lobby* *Friday 28 November* Martin Coward (University of Sussex) |
| New publication - Spaces of Mobility |
| Posted on: Sunday 26th of October 2008 |
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Spaces of Mobility The Planning, Ethics, Engineering and Religion of Human Motion Edited by Sigurd Bergmann, Thomas Hoff and Tore Sager November 2008, 296pp ISBN: PB 978 1 84553 340 3 £22.95 HB 978 1 84553 339 7 £65
Conflicts surrounding modern human mobility are more than one hundred years old, and are deeply connected to the history of modernization and globalization. The multidisciplinary contributions in this volume do not offer one single theory or methodology for mobility studies, but are instead meant to promote the development of overarching approaches in the future. The first section contains reflections on the socio-political, environmental, and ethical aspects of mobility, where “hypermobility” causes serious and deep damage to social planning, and in doing so, creates an explosive challenge to democracy. Through its enormous energy consumption, hypermobility also produces problematic impacts on local and global natural environments, which makes it necessary to refocus the analysis of attitudes towards mobility patterns. From an ethical perspective, mobility represents a marginal but still crucial challenge to reflect on why and how modern modes of transport emerge, are preserved and could or could not be transformed. The second section emphasises the interaction between surroundings... |
| New publication - Mobility and Technology in the Workplace |
| Posted on: Sunday 26th of October 2008 |
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Mobility and Technology in the Workplace Price: £75.00 ISBN: 978-0-415-44346-3 Binding: Hardback Published by: Routledge Publication Date: 14th July 2008 Pages: 256 About the Book The contemporary period has witnessed the rapid evolution in a wide range of mobile technology. This book charts the profound implications these technological changes have for workers and business organizations. From an organizational point of view they have the potential to transform the nature of organizations, through allowing workers to be increasingly mobile. From the perspective of workers these changes have the potential to impact on their work-related communications, how they manage the increasingly blurred public-private divide, and the nature of the home-work boundary. These chapters provide a detailed insight into these issues through bringing together an international collection of contemporary studies and analysis and taking a critical perspective towards some of the advertised myths regarding mobile technology usage. Issues covered include: ·Travel and changing nature of spatial mobility patterns. ·Work-Space and Place and the ‘leaking’ out of organizations into more public domains. ·Mobile Work Practices including detailed and heterogeneous case studies. ·Home-work dynamics and the changing nature of the home-work boundary. ·Implicat... |
| Call for papers - Mobile Anthropologists, Vancouver, May 13-16 2009 |
| Posted on: Sunday 26th of October 2008 |
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Call for Papers From Mobile Anthropologists to Anthropologies of Mobility Organizer: Noel B. Salazar (University of Leuven) This panel takes up the general conference theme, "Transnational Long before transnationalism, globalization or cosmopolitanism became academic buzzwords, anthropologists already knew |
| Workshop Mediterranean Water, Lancaster, 14 November 2008 |
| Posted on: Sunday 26th of October 2008 |
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Mediterranean waters: Urban Infrastructure, Transdisciplinary Dialogue and Sustainable Futures Workshop organised by ‘mediterranean mobilities’ – CeMoRe and the Geography Departament Lancaster University, UK
Speakers: Tony Allan, School of Oriental and African Studies and and London Water Research Group, King s College Maria Kaika, The University of Manchester Magda Sibley, Liverpool University Erik Swyngedouw, The University of Manchester
These challenges have been brought together in the Bl... |
| Call for papers - Circulating Stillness, Las Vegas 22-27 March 2009 |
| Posted on: Sunday 26th of October 2008 |
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AAG Conference, Las Vegas, 22-27 March 2009 Call for Papers Circulating Stillness: investigating lived mobilitiy Organizers: Ariel Terranova-Webb (The Open University) Sponser: Cultural Geography Specialty Group Rather than merely documenting mobility as the flow of goods or materials, recent geographical work on mobilities begins to focus more on the performance of mobility or mobile performances, paying close attention to the ways in which mobilities are embedded in social life. This shift expands not only our understanding of lived mobilites, but also our approach to investigating geographies of both mobility and performance. For this session we invite papers that consider the following kinds of questions: What constitutes mobility? How is it experienced and lived? How do mobilities and mobile performances generate change and surprise but also regularity or stillness? How do mobilities become fixed? How do we research mobilities? How do practices of being/becoming mobile become habitual or routine? What does this contribute to understanding the interplay of mobility and performance? Papers for this session might address: * lived mobilities |
| New publication - Une approche laique de la mobilite |
| Posted on: Sunday 26th of October 2008 |
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New Publication: By Jean-Pierre Orfeuil The aim of this book, published in partnership with the City on the Move, is to explain the terms of the debates and arguments, and to describe the state of play so that people can reach an informed position on a fundamental societal issue. Climate change looms, petroleum reserves are not inexhaustible, huge countries where oil demand until recently was low, are now opening up to mass automobile ownership. The question of the physical limits of human activity, which in the last century could be set aside, will be very present in this century. Because the question of tomorrow’... |
| Cosmobilities Conference 2008 Tracing the new mobilities regimes, Munich, 16-17 October 2008 |
| Posted on: Wednesday 1st of October 2008 |
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5th Cosmobilities Conference |
| Welcome to the new Cosmobilities website |
| Posted on: Monday 29th of September 2008 |
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Welcome to the new Cosmobilities website! In the news section you will find a range of information on upcoming conferences, calls for papers, new publication, job openings, etcetera. The activities section is the space for all Cosmobilities related news. Here you also find info about the upcoming Cosmobilities Conference Tracing the new mobilities regime on October 16 and 17, 2008. You can also contact the Cosmobilities network organisation, and find the contact details of the members of the network. Members will soon have the opportunity to publish papers and access the internal part of the site. If you want to be kept informed about mobilities research, please register as a member of our mailinglist ... |
| Final call for papers - World Cities and Global Production Networks |
| Posted on: Monday 29th of September 2008 |
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Call for papers: ‘World Cities and Global Production Networks’ 2009, Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting Las Vegas, USA 22-27 March 2009 Organizers Stefan Lüthi, Munich University of Technology Alain Thierstein, Munich University of Technology Ben Derudder, Ghent University Frank Witlox, Ghent University Special Session: ‘World Cities and Global Production Networks’ Globalization has entailed a reorganization of spatial development processes on the global, European, national and regional scales. Each city is connected to other places in the world in many different ways and through many different actors. New forms of hierarchical and network development and functional differentiation between cities can be observed. Even the most important contributions to the world city literature seem to have an inherent problem with saying something soundly empirical about inter-city relations at different geographical scales (Taylor 2007). Notable exceptions include the literature on Global Commodity Chains (GCC), Global Value Chains (GVC) and Global Production Networks (GPN) on the one hand (e.... |
| Call for papers - Transport and Tourism: Challenges, Issues and Conflicts, 22 – 24 April 2009, The Netherlands |
| Posted on: Monday 8th of September 2008 |
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Call for Papers TTRA2009 TTRA European Chapter Conference "Transport and Tourism: Challenges, Issues and Conflicts" 22 – 24 April 2009, The Netherlands OBJECTIVES OF THE CONFERENCE Although tourism’s very existence depends on transport, most researchers in transportation and logistics show little interest in tourism and travel, and few tourism researchers focus on transport issues. Important new technological developments in transport – e.g. the invention of passenger trains and jet aircraft – have always provided significant opportunities for the tourist industry. At the same time, tourism also has a major impact on transport modes and networks through its ability to supply additional motivations for leisure and business travel. There is , therefore, a strong interdependence between tourism activities and transport systems, both of which have expanded at a large scale. However, this continued growth over many decades may be threatened in the near future by global factors such as climate change and security issues. The impact of transport on the environmental quality of destinations (e.g. noise and air pollution, damage to nature and landscapes) may increasingly set limits on tourism growth. Integrated knowledge of transport and tourism is essential to develop destinations, tourism enterprises and effective tourism policies, and to cope with emerging local and global issues and conflicts. There are four sub-themes: |
| Launch of new Centre for Mobility and Urban Studies (C-MUS), Aalborg University |
| Posted on: Monday 8th of September 2008 |
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INVITATION TO LAUNCH Centre for Mobility and Urban Studies (C-MUS) You are warmly invited to the launch event of a new research centre at Aalborg University. The Centre for Mobility and Urban Studies is a new trans-disciplinary research collaboration between mobility researchers from the Humanities Faculty, Social Science Faculty and Engineering, Science and Medicine Faculty at Aalborg University. The centre aims to contribute to mobility research at the highest international level. C-MUS contributes to the development of theories, concepts and analytical frameworks of mobility studies as well as working with empirical studies embracing disciplinary approaches from urban studies, ethnography, geography, sociology, consumer studies, media studies, discourse studies, urban design, urban planning and management, city politics, urban traffic planning and engineering, and tourism studies. The launch seminar and reception will be held on Monday 15th September at 13.00 at Toldboden, Østerågade, Aalborg. Programme 13.00-13.10 Welcome by Dr Claus Lassen (C-MUS Director) and Professor Ole B. Jensen (C-MUS Board Member). 13.15-14.00 Keynote lecture by Dr. Mimi Sheller: ‘Architectures of Complex Mobilities in Island-Space’. 14.00-14.15 Discussion 14.15-15.30 Reception Mimi Sheller is Visiting Associate Professor, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Swarthmore College, and Senio... |
| Cultural Histories of Sociability, Spaces and Mobility, York, 9-11 July 2009 |
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University of York Department of History Cultural History Conference 2009 |
| Conference Technologies of Globalisation, Darmstadt, 30-31 October 2008 |
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The Graduate School „Topology of Technology" at Darmstadt University of Technology is organizing an international conference on the spatial dimensions of past and current technologies. 30-31 October 2008 Presently (re-)shaping social life as well as economics and science, the effects of globalization are in their turn – and in manifold ways – related to and in fact highly dependent on technology. The first International Conference of the DFG-post graduate school "Topologies of Technology" seeks to explore in greater detail and from a delibarately interdisciplinary angle the role(s) and function(s) of world-embracing information and communication technologies, transport and computing facilities in the global age. The panels which will be at the core of the conference are centered around four keynotes dealing with the technological dimensions of globalization (Dr. Sattelberger, head of HR, Deutsche Telekom), with the economic and financial significance of globalization (Dr. Reinhard Blomert, Chief Editor "Leviathan"), with the relationship between globalization and science (Prof. J.-D. Wörner, CEO of the German Aerospace Center), and with the spatial dimensions of urban environments in a global context (Prof. Jyoti Hosagrahar, Graduate School of Architecture Planning and Preservation, Columbia University). The conference will conclude with a panel... |
| Built Environment 34 (2), 2008, People plus Technology: New Approaches to Sustainable Mobility |
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Built Environment. Volume 34, number 2, 2008 |
| Der mobilen Welt auf der Spur |
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Der mobilen Welt auf der Spur Dr. Ulrich Marsch, Presse & Kommunikation 01.07.2008 Münchner Fachkonferenz für Mobilitätsforscher und Künstler Weltweiter Verkehr, Wochenend-Beziehungen quer durch Europa, internationale berufliche Mobilität, künstlerische oder kommerzielle Projekte mit weltweit verteilten Partnern: Die Globalisierung spielt im Rahmen der modernen Lebens- und Arbeitsgestaltung eine immer größere Rolle. |
| New Journal - Migrations & Identities |
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New Journal migrations & identities a journal of people and ideas in motion ISSN 1753-9021(print) 1753-903X (online)
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| Call for papers - Still |
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Call for papers: Still A topology of stillness haunts the space of flows. Against a backdrop of increasing research in mobilities and the mobilisation of forces of all kinds, in this issue of M/C Journal we seek submissions that attend to and reflect upon stillness. Still might be many things: stillness as descriptor of a particular form of action, behaviour or disposition; stillness in an object sense; or still as in an action - to become still. This multiplicity, in turn, prompts many questions. How much effort is required to remain still or keep other bodies, things or ideas still? What might it be to think through still not as a coherent and singular being-in-the-world, but something that is more fluid, diverse, fragmented and splintered? As such, what are some of the various configurations, vocabularies and politics of stillness? Perhaps this could involve stillness as a strategy, such as to ignore or dissipate the actions of others. In the writings of idlers, or in the actions of those who refuse or cannot move into lives of permanent transit, we can see the actions of still. Here, stillness might emerge as a particular capacity in order to achieve something - where stillness becomes a productive tool rather than apprehended as a weak form of action. Alternatively, there is the still implied... |
| New publication - Mobility and Place by Jorgen Ole Baerenholdt and Brynhild Granas (ed) |
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new publication at Ashgate:
Enacting Northern European Peripheries
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| Special issue Built Environment - People plus Technologies |
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| Call for papers - Mobility, the City and STS workshop, 20-22 November 2008, Copenhagen, Denmark |
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| New publication - The Ethics of Mobility by Sigurd Bergmann (ed) |
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New publication at Ashgate
The Ethics of Mobilities Rethinking Place, Exclusion, Freedom and Environment Edited by Sigurd Bergmann, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway and Tore Sager, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
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| Call for papers - Tourism Landscapes and Luxury Consumption in the Caribbean and the Mediterranean, 11-12 September 2008, Lancaster |
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| 6th T2M Conference 'Mobility and the Environment - 18-21 September 2008, Ottawa, Canada |
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Sixth International Conference on the History of |
| Wi: Journal of Mobile Media - issue on Pedestrian Traffic |
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Wi: Journal of Mobile Media (formerly known as Wi: Journal of the Mobile Digital Commons Network) addresses the latest in international scholarship, artistic productions and design research on mobility, wireless technologies, and digital media. |
| Conference Home & Urbanity, October 29-31 2008, Copenhagen, Denmark |
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HOME & URBANITY 29 October: 30 - 31 October: Location: University of Copenhagen (Denmark) I. INTERACTIONS BETWEEN SITE - SPECIFICITY AND THE REALMS OF GLOBALITY Setha Low, Prof. of Anthropology and Environmental Psychology, City University of New York (US) :: Inger Sjørslev, Ass. Prof. of Anthropology, University of Copenhagen (DK) :: Jan Bäcklund, artist (S) :: Kirsten Marie Raahauge, Post.Doc., Anthropology, University of Copenhagen (DK)
II. HOUSING CONSUMPTION - HOME CREATION - IDENTITY FORMATION David Clapham, Prof. of Housing, Cardiff University (UK):: Orvar Löfgren, Prof. of Ethnology, Lund University (S) :: Ida Wentzel Winther, Ass. ... |
| New MA in Sociology / Mobilities pathway at Lancaster, UK |
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New MA in Sociology / Mobilities pathway at Lancaster, UK |
| First Cosmobilities Book 'Tracing Mobilities' out now! |
| Posted on: Wednesday 23rd of July 2008 |
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The first Cosmobilities book `Tracing Mobilities` is out now!
Tracing Mobilities Towards a Cosmopolitan Perspective
Mobility is one of the basic principles of modernity. The book presents a movement that begins with the macrosocial transformations linked to mobility and ends with empirical discussions on the new forms of mobility and their implications for everyday life. It opens with a study of the social changes unique to the second age of modernity. It continues with a discussion of the implications of these changes for... |
| Call for papers - Kinaesthesia and Motion, October 2-4 2008, Tampere, Finland |
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*CALL FOR PAPERS* *KINAESTHESIA AND MOTION* The University of Tampere, Finland* October 2- 4, 2008* The infant, minutes after birth, is capable of imitating the gesture that it sees on the face of another person. The new born baby actively watches moving objects rather than stationary objects. Movement seems to be primacy to our perception from the very beginning. The importance of embodiment for understanding cognition has already been made in numerous ways but the meaning and relevance of movement has been largely unexplored. Aristotle says in /Physics /that nature has been defined as a principle of motion and change. The task is to understand what Aristotle means by this, and more generally: to investigate the role of movement in the constitution of reality and existence. How do we perceive and experience movement? What kind of role movement has in our everyday life? The conference takes seriously Aristotle s argument and focuses on the different aspects of sensations of movement i.e. kinaesthesia. ** The conference does not want to limit discussion on kinaesthesia in proprioception or the perception of muscular tensions. This philosophy-driven interdisciplinary conference encourages to discuss kinaesthesia whether sensations of motion are internal or exterior to the body, visual or tactic, real or virtual. In what ways are seeing and visual ... |
| Call for papers - The Future of Disused Railway Areas, September 4-5 2008, Lausanne. Switzerland |
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Call for papers The Future of Disused Railway Areas
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| Call for papers - Technologies of Globalization, October 30-31 2008, Darmstadt, Germany |
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Call for Papers Technologies of Globalization Venue:Technische Universität Darmstadt, Date: October 30-31, 2008 Presently (re-)shaping social life as well as economics and science, the effects of globalization are in their turn – and in manifold ways – related to and in fact highly dependent on technology. The first International Conference of the DFG-Research Group “Topologies of Technology” seeks to explore in greater detail and from a delibarately interdisciplinary angle the role(s) and function(s) of worldembracing information and communication technologies, transport and computing facilities in the global age. In particular, the plenary discussions and five interdisciplinary streams attempt to clarify how newly developed technologies contribute to and assist the currently observable developments in the particular field of engineering and, more generally, in labor distribution and organization, how they influence the redefinition of “the local” against the backdrop of “the global,” and in which novel ways they enable obility (and require new modes of managing these). In addition, space will be given to collateral effects of both globalization and technologies at large such as world-wide efforts of controlling and improving body movement(s), e.g. for the target group of old-age people, in sport science/kinesiology and perceptual computing, and to historical considerations aiming at... |
| Workshop Road Signs, 28 July - 2 August 2008, Helsinki, Finland |
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Road Signs: Travel, Technology and Space-Time in Twentieth Century Europe and America Workshop 2008 Conference, “Language and the Scientific Imagination” International Society for the Study of European Ideas (ISSEI) Date: 28 July - 2 August 2008 Chairpersons: Ben Dorfman, Dept. of Languages and Culture (Aalborg University, Denmark) Bent Sørensen, Dept. of Languages and Culture (Aalborg University, Denmark) Technology-facilitated mobility presents both contemporary cultural and social challenges as well as challenges in terms of historical understanding. As noted in a range of discourses, historical and contemporary processes of identity de- and reterritorialization have been both facilitated and engendered by the advance of travel technologies over the course of the twentieth century. Moreover, the historical imagination of particular modes of transport and mobility – from the automobile to the train to the recently grounded commercial supersonic jet – frame and support social imaginations of particular historical eras and events. Such imaginations can span, e.g., the allure of the road and travel to the Beat generation, the comradery of the underground and air raid shelters in London under the Blitz... |
| Call for papers - Space=Interaction=Discourse, Aalborg, 12-14 November 2008 |
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*** SECOND CALL FOR ABSTRACTS *** "SPACE = INTERACTION = DISCOURSE" International conference Plenary speakers: * John A. Dixon, Lancaster University, UK * Ole B. Jensen, Aalborg University, Denmark * Elizabeth Keating, University of Texas at Austin, USA * Lorenza Mondada, Université Lumière Lyon2, France * Ron Scollon, Alaska, USA Dates: 12th - 14th November 2008 ABSTRACT SUBMISSION DEADLINE: 1st February 2008 Location: Aalborg University, Aalborg, Denmark Web site: http://www.placeme.hum.aau.dk/conf2008/ The aim of this international conference entitled "Space = Interaction = Discourse" is to bring together researchers who investigate space, mediated discourse and embodied interaction from different perspectives. The conference will highlight interdisciplinary research that explores how embodied and virtual social actors communicate, interact and coordinate their activities in complex multimodal environments, with a special focus on place, mobility and the body. Thus, this conference welcomes contributions by scholars and doctoral students in a range of disciplines and fields of inquiry, including discourse studies, conversation analysis, discursive psychology, critical discourse analysis, interaction analysis, architecture, design, geography, sociology, anthropology, environmental psychology, mobility studies, ubiquitous computing, computer-supported cooperative work and computer-supported cooperative learning... |
| Immobilities - Young Scholars Plenary Session EASA, Ljubljana, 26-30 August 2008 |
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Young Scholars Plenary Session at The 10th Biennial Conference of the European Association of Social Anthropologists (EASA) 26 to 30 August Ljubljana , Slovenia . Call for papers Immobilities: new challenges for anthropology in a globalised world (P3) Abstract This plenary aims to examine mobilities as an object of anthropological study in a globalised world. The plenary welcomes ethnographic case studies where mobilities and immobilities are at play. Today s world is on the move. People, ideas, images, information, objects, symbols and capitals circulate in complex material and virtual flows around the planet. Whether for pleasure or work, desired or forced, physical or virtual, mobility seems to have become the new condition of a globalised world (Bauman, 1994; Shéller and Urry, 2006). In such a mobile world, the capacity to move and to circulate becomes essential. Being mobile or immobile changes our perception of what is proximal and distant, it redefines boundaries, identities and, with them, our sense of belonging. The dialectics between mobilities and immobilities thus becomes an exceptional standpoint to reveal the diversity, inequalities and differences in the way we live and experience a globalised world. But, how can we gain ethnographic knowledge about this dialectic? How could ethnographic knowledge contribute to the understanding of mobilities and immobilities? And contrariwise: how does this new m... |
| Call for papers - European Transport Conference 2008, 6-8 October, the Netherlands |
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6-8 October 2008, The Netherlands Deadline for the receipt of abstracts: 8 February 2008 The European Transport Conference will again be held in the Netherlands in 2008. The 2007 Conference was a great success with record attendance numbers and consistently high quality of papers and presentations. The Conference continues to cement its reputation as the forum held in Europe for transport practitioners and researchers. The European Transport Conference embraces the worlds of transport research, policy and practice and the interface between them. It is the aim to encourage a greater emphasis on practical examples of good practice and delivery of projects - to share experience and to take away knowledge which can be applied in other situations. The themes for this year are Creating a liveable environment Climate change and sustainable travel Policy research Managing the demand for road space Financing local transport initiatives Freight transport policy and practice Roads policy, delivery and operation Achieving quality public transport - practicalities, delivery and funding Producing safer transport infrastructure - road, rail and public transport Applied methods in transport, methodological innovations, appraisal, forecasting Case studies and practical approaches to deliver improved access and mobility in towns and cities Integrated land use and transport developmen... |
| Call for papers - Mobility and the Environment, Ottawa, Canada, September 18-21, 2008 |
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Sixth International Conference on the History of Transport, Traffic and Mobility (T2M) Ottawa, Canada September 18-21, 2008 CALL FOR PAPERS -Mobility and the Environment - The International Association for the History of Transport, Traffic and Mobility (T2M) invites proposals for papers to be presented at its Sixth International Conference to be held in Ottawa, Canada from September 18th through the 21st, 2008. Papers may address any aspect of the social, cultural, economic, technological, ecological and political history of transport, traffic and mobility. However, special consideration will be given to proposals related to the conference theme: Mobility and the Environment. The language of the conference is English. Hosted by the Canada Science and Technology Museum, the 2008 conference coincides with a period of growing concern about the problematic relationship between the human desire and need for greater mobility, and the environmental consequences and challenges of this demand. Historical perspectives on this relationship offer the promise of greater clarity and understanding. To this end, we encourage proposals that explore all aspects of the issue across the full spectrum of modalities, systems, political contexts and environments. In addition, the conference theme is also intended to embrace philosophical, technical and cultural perspectives on the history of overcoming, or adapting to, the challenges of geography and climate... |
| Call for papers - Tracing the new mobilities regimes, Munich, Germany, 16-17 October 2008 |
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5th Cosmobilities Conference October 16 – 17, 2008 Academy of Fine Arts, Munich (Germany) Call for Papers Tracing the new mobilities regimes. The analytical power of the social sciences and the arts In a certain way the social sciences and some forms of contemporary arts have a similar inten-tion: to analyze modern societies and cultures. They use specific methods, methodologies and techniques to explore and to signify the fundamental changes and phenomena characteristic for the world of today. Mobility, flexibility, acceleration and the rise of a globally networked society are topics for many scientists and artists as well. In the early nineteenth century, there was a conflict that arose between the literary and scien-tific intellectuals of Europe, as they competed for recognition as the chief analysts of the new industrial society in which they lived. Sociology was conceived as the third major discipline, a hybrid of the scientific and literary traditions. This conference targets not to a conflict but to a new discourse on the potentials the fine arts and the social sciences have to analyze contem-porary phenomena of mobility in its cultural and societal relevance. We encourage scientists from all disciplines dealing with mobility (sociology, ethnology, an-thropology, history, art history and so forth) and artists to give papers on different aspects of mobility, arts and modern life. In particular, the conference focu... |
| European Friedrich-List-Award for young transport researchers |
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European Platform of Transport Sciences - EPTS Young Forum of European Transport Sciences - YFE I N A U G U R A T I O N of the EUROPEAN FRIEDRICH-LIST-AWARD 2008 to young scientists in European Transport Sciences For the 5th consecutive time the European Platform of Transport Sciences awards a prize dedicated to young transport researchers. The prize is named "European Friedrich- List-Prize" to honour the extraordinary contributions of Friedrich List, a visionary of transport in Europe of the 19th century, being a distinguished economist and respected transport scientist committed to the European idea. The European Friedrich List prize is awarded for outstanding scientific papers in each of the following categories: Doctorate paper (PhD or comparable) 1,750 € Diploma paper (Master Thesis or comparable) 750 €. The submitted papers should address topics in the transport field within a European context and from a European perspective, ideally making reference and contributing to the sustainable development of elements and modes within pan-European or cross-border transport. The subject should be characterized by its international scope while papers elaborating on technical matters are equally accepted as those with a background in economics or another discipline. For more information about how to apply please download the paper requirements. Application deadline: February 15th, 2008.... |
| Call for papers - The Concept of Intermodality, Nicosia, Cyprus, 13-14 November 2008 |
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1st Eastern Mediterranean Conference on Passenger Intermodality Funded by Hosted and organised by The European Forum on Intermodal Passenger Travel CALL FOR PAPERS On behalf of the European Commission the Intercollege Cyprus is organizing the 1st Eastern Mediterranean Conference on Passenger Intermodality (EMCI) held in Nicosia, Republic of Cyprus, 13th - 14th November 2008. "THE CONCEPT OF INTERMODALITY" AN OPPORTUNIUTY FOR A MORE SUSTAINABLE PASSENGER TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM WITHIN THE EUROPEAN UNION Conference Theme: The aim of the conference is to provide an insight to the opportunities related to Intermodality by discussing its actual implementation level, its economic feasibility and existing best-practices. Academics, Researchers and Practitioners from all over the European Union are welcome to contribute their experience in order to make the 1st Eastern Mediterranean Conference on Passenger Intermodality in November 2008 a great success. Conference Information: The 1st Eastern Mediterranean Conference on Passenger Intermodality is hosted and organized by the School of Business Intercollege Cyprus, the largest academic institution in Cyprus with over 5000 students. It is an independent, co-educational, equal opportunity institution of higher education, which offers a wide range of programs to students from around the world. The conference will take place at the Main Campus of the Intercollege in Nicosia. The city with its... |
| Call for papers - What Matters(s), Cambridge MA, USA, 18-19 April 2008 |
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First International Conference on Critical Digital: What Matters(s)? 18-19 April 2008 Harvard University Graduate School of Design, Cambridge MA 02138 USA Call for papers: Extended abstracts (1000-1500 words) due January 11, 2008 The purpose of Critical Digital is to foster a dialogue about digital media, digital technology, and design and to challenge the basis of contemporary digital media arguments. The intention is to identify, distinguish, and offer a critique on current trends, tendencies, movements, and practices in digital culture. Critical Digital provides a forum for discussion and enrichment of the experiences in this discourse. Through diverse activities, symposia, competitions, conferences, and publications, Critical Digital is supporting dialogue that challenges what is rapidly becoming the de facto mainstream. What is digital? Why should design be (or not) digital? How have practitioners and schools been using digital media? The theme of the first conference is What Matter(s)? As the current theoretical discourse in architecture seems to elude digital phenomena, a crucial critical discussion is emerging as a means to address, understand, clarify, and assess the elusive nature of this discourse. Issues related to virtuality, ephemerality, continuity, materiality, or ubiquity, to name a few, while originally invented to explain digital or computational phenomena, are utilized today in the context of a traditionally still mate... |
| Call for papers - Roads less travelled |
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CALL FOR PAPERS Roads less travelled: The culture of shared air, marine, and land mobility A series of important contributions to the international and interdisciplinary study of mobility over the past decade have shown the centrality of automobility in Western societies and cultures. Automobility stands as an icon of individualized freedom of movement, late modern lifestyle, reliance on transportation technology for daily living, as well as the advent and downward-spiralling of pollution, (sub)urbanization, and consumerism. The study of automobility also stands as an exception to the generalized paucity of knowledge on the cultures of other practices of mobility. In contrast, little do we know, for example, about the sociological, media-ecological, and anthropological significance of non-individual (hence, shared) land, air, and marine mobility. Acquiring additional knowledge about these forms of mobility seems necessary if we wish to comprehend the cultural meaningfulness of alternatives to the patently unsustainable dominant medium of transportation of the day, the car. As fuel prices rise, as petrol becomes less easily available worldwide, and as the reflexive feeling of citizen responsibility for sustainable mobility grows, it behoves scholars to understand the symbolic significance of car-less lifestyles and countercultures of immobility. The proposed book will collect 12 original ethnographic studies written from a wide variety of social ... |
| Special issue Swiss Journal of Sociology - Mobility, Space, and Social Inequality |
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The new special issue on "Mobility, Space, and Social Inequality" at the Swiss Journal of Sociology is out now. It is edited by Vincent Kaufmann, Sven Kesselring, Katharina Manderscheid and Fitz Sager and it collects the following contributions in English, German and French: Urry, John Des inégalités sociales au capital en réseau Freudendal-Pedersen, Malene Mobility, Motility and Freedom: The Structural Story as Analytical Tool for Understanding the Interconnection Jiron M., Paola Unravelling Invisible Inequalities in the City through Urban Daily Mobility. The Case of Santiago de Chile Abraham, Martin; Nisic, Natascha Regionale Bindung, räumliche Mobilität und Arbeitsmarkt - Analysen für die Schweiz und Deutschland Bacqué, Marie-Hélène; Fol, Sylvie L inégalité face à la mobilité : du constat à l injonction Zollinger, Lukas Sozialräumliche Konstitutionsbedingungen der neokonservativen Denkweise der Schweizerischen Vokspartei. Eine wissens- und gemeindesoziologische Untersuchung in einer suburbanisierten Agglomerationsgemeinde des Kantons Zürich Tully, Claus J.; Baier, Dirk Die Verschränkung zweier Dynamiken. Jugendliche Mobilität in der Moderne It also includes 20 pages of book reviews on mobility related issues and books.... |
| Call for papers - The Politics of Proximity, IIS congress Budapest, 26-30 June 2008 |
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38th World Congress of the International Institute of Sociology Budapest 26-30 June 2008 - www.iisoc.org/iis2008 Regular Session: The Politics of Proximity: Mobility/Immobility in Practice Session Convener: Giuseppina Pellegrino, University of Calabria (Italy) Department of Sociology and Political Science Call for papers Intersections, overlaps and relations between globality and locality can be framed through the encompassing concept of mobility, which fosters both a powerful discourse in multiple settings and a renewed perspective in looking at socio-political transformations in the 21st century. Following John Urry and others, the sociology of mobility can be conceived as the study of mixtures and hybridations of people, objects, artefacts, information. Mobility (and immobility as its opposite, complementary side) involves multiple encounters and new inclusions and exclusions: proximity, closeness and togetherness increasingly depends on how mobility is articulated through the ever-present influence of infrastructures. This raises some important questions: - What does it mean to be mobile/immobile? - Is mobility a resource or a boundary? - How is being on the move accomplished? - How is the sense of time, space, global and local shaped through mobile practices? - How is the sense of proximity constructed through multiple informational and communicational infrastructures? - How are practices of mobility/im... |
| Call for papers - Mobile Technology at Work, Amsterdam 10-12 July 2008 |
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EGOS 2008 conference Upsetting Organisations 10-12 July 2008, Amsterdam Sub-theme 27: Spatial Mobility and Mobile Technology at Work: Examining the Dark Side Convenors: Donald Hislop Loughborough University (UK) donald.hislop@sheffield.ac.uk Carsten Sorensen London School of Economics and Political Science (UK) c.sorensen@lse.ac.uk Keith Townsend Queensland University of Technology (Australia) k.townsend@qut.edu.au see http://www.egosnet.org/conferences/collo24/sub_27.shtml Call for papers Deadline for abstracts is 13th January 2008. The increasing mobility of goods, people, information, money, and culture, represents one of key features of contemporary society. These changes are reflected in some of the ways in which organizations, and work, are changing. Work is more and more often leaking out of static locations such as offices, with the extent to which many workers are spatially mobile increasing significantly. Related to this, workers are beginning to make use of mobile technologies such as mobile phones, blackberry devices, PDA type handheld computers and laptop computers. The dominant discourse hails the advent of mobile technologies as a means of liberating work from geographical and temporal constraints. However, much less effort has been devoted to understanding the darker side of this development. The concern in this sub-theme is to examine some of the potentially dysf... |
| PhD thesis Vasilis Galis on Athens metro online |
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Vasilis Galis has published his PhD thesis "From Shrieks to Technical Reports: technology, disability and political processes in building Athens metro" online at http://www.ep.liu.se/abstract.xsql?dbid=7851 Linköping University, The Tema Institute, Technology and Social Change Abstract The idea of building a metro network in Athens dates back to the 1950s. It took almost fifty years for the Greek government to develop plans, secure funds and to carry out an effective procurement process for the construction of the Athens metro. In February 1987 the government announced an invitation to tender for the design and construction of the metro. Thirteen years later, in January 2000 the first two lines began operation. The construction of the metro consisted of numerous preliminary studies, different public organizations which dealt with its development and several controversies concerning its design. One of these controversies referred to the issue whether the metro would be accessible to disabled people or not. Integrating accessibility provisions in the metro design constituted a controversial issue where different actors argued and acted for and against its implementation. This study describes and analyses the process of making the metro accessible. The analysis focuses on how questions regarding accessibility/disability were actualized for the first time in the planning and design of the Greek built environment and in particular on the process of bui... |
| Conference on Accessibility -Munich, 13-14 March 2008 |
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Conference call Erreichbarkeit - Accessibility - Accessibilité As part of the mobil.TUM-Initiative the Institute for Transportation of the Technische Universität München is organizing an international and scientific conference in the fields of "Mobility and Transportation". For mobil.TUM 2008, the Department of Spatial Structure and Transportation Planning will set the focus on the theme of accessibility. Venue : Munich, Germany Date :13-14 March 2008 Submission of abstracts no later than 2007-08-15 Confirmation of the selected contributions until 2007-09-30 Final submission of the papers no later than 2008-01-31 Call for Papers Land-use and transport are related in a multilayered system, which we have to design according to economic needs, social conditions and environmental challenges of sustainable development. A key to the dynamics of land use and transport is accessibilty. It is dependent on the quality of the transport offer and on the attractiveness of places, influences our everyday mobility as well as our long-term decisions and contributes to the society’s quality of life. The costs of transportation, the economic development, the use of the territory, the consumption of energies, the investment in infrastructure and more finally depend on the resolution of accessibility. We can define accessibility as an attribute of land use structure and of transportation supply. The concept of access... |
| European Congress of Family Science session on mobility, 12-14 June 2008 |
| Posted on: Sunday 21st of October 2007 |
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Modernisation Processes of Society have an impact on the variety of the European family in a seemingly contradicting manner: While ideas and forms of the family appear to diverge, demographic and legal backgrounds seem to converge. During the conference, thematically focussed sessions will bring together well-known social scientists with political and economical leaders to give room for discussion on the causes, manifestation and social consequences of the current development. In providing such a multidisciplinary platform for European Family Science, the organizers continue the conference tradition established in the 1990s. The aim is to initiate more research to be undertaken in the future and hence to participate in the future outline of societal frameworks that are crucial for the European family. We would be happy to welcome you as an active participant in this discussion. Sincerely, the congress team Olaf Kapella, Christiane Rille-Pfeiffer, Marina Rupp, Norbert Schneider http://www.familyscience.eu/ ... |
| Seminaire mobilite quotidienne des salaries, 21 November 2007 |
| Posted on: Sunday 21st of October 2007 |
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Pourquoi les entreprises doivent-elles s’intéresser à la mobilité quotidienne des salariés ? Temps de vie, temps de travail, temps de transports, performance, flexibilité... Entre salariés et entreprises, de nouveaux défis d organisation de la vie quotidienne. Une recherche-action menée auprès des entreprises et des représentants des salariés par l Institut pour la ville en mouvement sous la direction scientifique d Eric le Breton, sociologue et maître de conférences à l’Université Rennes II, avec : * UN PREMIER SÉMINAIRE Organisé par l’Institut pour la ville en mouvement et Liaisons sociales Le Mercredi 21 novembre de 9h30 à 17h30 au Siège de La Poste - 44 Boulevard de Vaugirard - Paris Des responsables d entreprises, des salariés, des chercheurs échangeront sur les premiers résultats des enquêtes, sur des pistes de solutions et d innovations. En partenariat avec La Poste, Randstad et le Conseil national des missions locales Téléchargez le programme prévisionnel * ENQUÊTES AUPRÈS DES ENTREPRISES : quelles conséquences les difficultés de mobilités quotidiennes des salariés ont-elles sur la performance des entreprises ? Turn-over ? Absentéisme ? Difficultés de recrutements ? Tensions sociales ? - Questionnaire destiné aux directeurs des ressources humaines et aux représentants du personnel sur les difficultés de transport et d organisation de la vie quotidienne... |
| IAS-STS Fellowship Programme 2008-2009 |
| Posted on: Sunday 21st of October 2007 |
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AS-STS Fellowship Programme 2008-2009 The IAS-STS in Graz, Austria, promotes the interdisciplinary investigation of the links and interactions between science, technology and society as well as technology assessment and research into the development and implementation of socially and environmentally sound technologies. The IAS-STS invites researchers to apply for a stay between 1 October 2008 and 30 June 2009 as - Research Fellow (up to nine months) or as - Visiting Scholar (shorter period, e.g. a month). The IAS-STS offers excellent research infrastructure. Close co-operation with researchers at the IFZ (Inter-University Research Centre for Technology, Work and Culture; see: www.ifz.tugraz.at), guest lectures, workshops and conferences provide an atmosphere of creativity and scholarly discussion. Furthermore we can offer five grants (up to EUR 1,000 per month) for long-term Research Fellows (up to nine months) at the IAS-STS. The Fellowship Programme 2008-2009 is dedicated to projects investigating the following issues: 1. Gender – Technology – Environment Women with their various interests, competencies and potentials play an important part in the process of shaping socially sound and environmentally friendly sustainable technologies – as users and consumers or experts. Applications should focus on research in the field of women in traditionally male fields of engineering, on ways of creati... |
| Workshop Herausforderung nachhaltige Verkehrspolitik, 13 November 2007 |
| Posted on: Sunday 21st of October 2007 |
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Am 13. November diesen Jahres veranstaltet das Wuppertal Institut für Klima, Umwelt, Energie im Auftrag des Umweltbundesamtes den Workshop „Herausforderung nachhaltige Verkehrspolitik – Welche Rolle spielt Verlagerung?“ Der Workshop soll die Potenziale der Verkehrsverlagerung als Baustein einer nachhaltigen Verkehrspolitik aufzeigen. Wir würden uns sehr freuen, wenn Sie diese Veranstaltung in Ihren Newsletter bzw. auf ihrer Internetpräsenz ankündigen könnten. Bei Rückfragen stehe ich Ihnen gern zur Verfügung. Schon jetzt bedanke ich mich für Ihre Mühen und verbleibe mit den besten Grüßen aus Wuppertal Ulrich Kohnen Dipl.-Geogr. Ulrich Kohnen Wuppertal Institut für Klima - Umwelt - Energie GmbH Forschungsgruppe Energie-, Verkehrs- und Klimapolitik Döppersberg 19 42103 Wuppertal Tel: +49 (0)202 2492 -214 Fax: +49 (0)202 2492 -263 E-Mail: ulrich.kohnen@wupperinst.org ... |
| Conference Borders and Boundaries, 14-16 November 2007 |
| Posted on: Sunday 21st of October 2007 |
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Conference programme & Final call for abstracts: The 14 Nordic Migration Researchers Conference "Borders and Boundaries" November 14-16, 2007 Place: Bergen, Norway Deadlines: Submission of abstracts: 15 September Submission of paper: 15 October Conference program now available! The 14th Nordic Migration Researcher Conference will be hosted by IMER/UiB at the University of Bergen. The theme for the Nordic Migration Researcher Conference points to issues of sovereignty, demarcation, distinction, exclusion and discrimination, but also to issues of transience, communication across distinction, and acceptance. Aspects of the global turn and the Europeanization of Europe, not least as manifest in migration and migrant populations, have brought border and boundary issues to the forefront not only in social science and humanities scholarship, but also placed them with exceptional prominence on the political agenda. The conference will be organized in plenaries, subplenaries, and workshops. For each of the three days, the plenaries will focus around a specific topic. The following topics have been defined: Transnationalism and the relevance of borders Specifically, the relevance of state/European borders in our attempts to understand migratory movements and migrant population integration . What reshapings of the sovereignty regimes do we see, and why? Do we see a development towards a sociology of mobil... |
| Call for papers - Geographies of Cycling, 15-19 April 2008 |
| Posted on: Sunday 21st of October 2007 |
| CFP: GEOGRAPHIES OF CYCLING<br><br>AAG, Boston<br>April 15-19, 2008<br><br>Once heralded as a useful indicator of social and technical modernity, and now championed as a postmodern and sustainable alternative to fossil-fueled transport, cycling has had a significant historical impact on global societies and geographies since its inception in the 1860s (Norcliffe 2001; Horton, Rosen and Cox 2007). Proclaimed the "freedom machine"(especially in its current off-road versions) the bicycle facilitates new geographies of personal travel; so much so that it was a significant factor in the improvement of public transit at the turn of the twentieth century (Armstrong and Nelles 1977). The bicycle s ubiquity in cities has made it an especially important agent of the public, and scholars have begun writing about bicycle flaneurie (Mackintosh and Norcliffe 2006; Oddy 2007) and the social meanings of mobile practice (Spinney 2007). Its early adoption by women marked an important step in the embourgeoisment of public spaces (Mackintosh 2007) and the feminization of the public sphere (Garvey 1995). Bicycle clubs and bicycle racing, while powerful manifestations of Victorian manhood (Mackintosh and Norcliffe 2007) were not restricted to men; women s bicycle racing exemplified the capitalist influence on gendered co... |
| Mobilities.lab seminar Personal Journeys, 19 November 2007 |
| Posted on: Sunday 21st of October 2007 |
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Mobilities.lab seminar Personal Journeys 19 November 19 2007, Lancaster University, Room C46 County South 4 30 Michael Hulme Centre for the Study of Media, Technology and Culture and Social Futures Observatory Personal Journeys Mobile Access is a qualitative longitudinal study examining the relationship between mobile technologies, the individual and the broader environment. Whilst the central research questions and themes are determined by the research team the work is funded by a substantial consortia of 15 commercial organisations including Vodafone, Orange, Motorola, Microsoft, BSkyB and Associated Newspapers. This, the seventh iteration of the study explores the Personal Journey from the perspective of the augmented individual (through technologies held close to the body) and their connected relationships with other people, spaces and devices. In exploring this interconnectivity the piece examines issues of communication, content consumption and the convergence of modes and spaces of access. The discussion will provide an over view of past, current and future areas of study and hopefully provide the basis for some stimulating debate. 5 30 drink in the bar... |
| Call for papers - The Thrill of the Still, 12-14 June 2008 |
| Posted on: Sunday 21st of October 2007 |
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Call for Papers Graduate Program "Formations of the Global: Globalization and Cultural Studies" School of Humanities / Philosophische Fakultät June 12 – 14, 2008 Deadline for paper abstracts: October 31, 2007 International Conference The Thrill of the Still; Analyzing Global Processes between Immobility and Mobility Mobility is one of the key terms used in the explanation and description of processes of globalization. The contrary moment of stability, of the persistence of traditions and structures in general, that is, of immobility, has so far been mostly neglected. Manifestations of both the mobile and the immobile frequently imply and rely on each other. Change often settles into stable patterns just as equilibria are the result of the interaction of dynamic processes. It therefore seems necessary to consider mobility and immobility and the rich variety of opposing meanings each of these terms evoke not only as complementary factors but as mutually determining categories. The conference will analyze mobility and immobility with respect to their mutually constitutive relationship. It will attend to the wide array of meanings of both negative and positive connotations that are ascribed to both terms. It will be crucial to fundamentally reexamine the categories of time and space as the principal determinants of mobility and immobility (time-space compression, disappearance and reappearance of space, etc.), the relation... |
| Call for papers - Port Cities, 27-30 August 2008 |
| Posted on: Sunday 21st of October 2007 |
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European Association for Urban History IXth International Conference Call for papers Port Cities: Social, Cultural, and Built Repositories of Globalization and Networking in the 19th and 20th Century Date : 27.08.2008-30.08.2008, Venue : Ecole Normale Supérieure-Lettres et Sciences Humaines de Lyon (ENS-LSH) Université Lumière Lyon 2 Deadline for abstracts:: 01.11.2007 Port Cities have a long history as places of economic exchange and as gateways for the transmission of people, goods, buildings and urban form. Since the mid 19th century, globalization has further promoted them as major nodes in a worldwide economic network. Port cities continue to be at the forefront for the creation of new cultural and social practices, multi-ethnic neighborhoods, imported building materials and technologies, and urban planning. This session proposes to examine the actors that constitute and shape the exchange among port cities and look at maritime urban history from different angles, combining social and cultural perspectives with the history of architecture, urban planning and economic enterprise. We ask: To what extent did local or global, private or governmental forces promote exchange? How did maritime mobility, economic globalization, and migration manifest itself in waterfront cities? How did global political and economic events alter the appearance and usage of port cities? We welcome case studies concerning one or more port citie... |
| Conference on Environmental Engineering, 22-23 May 2008 |
| Posted on: Sunday 21st of October 2007 |
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7th International Conference on Environmental Engineering Vilnius Gediminas Technical University Vilnius, Lithuania, 22–23 May 2008. The Conference will be hosted by the Federation of European Heating and Air-Conditioning Associations, the International Federation of Surveyors (FIG), Baltic Road Association, International Academy of Ecological and Life Protection Science (Russia) and Lithuanian Water Suppliers Association. The conference will have 6 sections: 1. Environmental Protection 2. Water Engineering 3. Urban Transport System 4. Roads and Railways 5. Technologies of Geodesy and Cadastre 6. Energy for Buildings Please download the conference invitation. Contact person: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Rasa VaiÅ¡kūnaitė Chairman of the Organizing Committee Phone + 370 5 2745090 Fax + 370 5 2744731 E-mail ap2008@ap.vgtu.lt... |
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