| Why cycling matters for electric mobility: towards diverse, active and sustainable e-mobilities |
9 |
| Beyond bikelash': engaging with community opposition to cycle lanes |
8 |
| Being-in-motion: the everyday (gendered and classed) embodied mobilities for UK university students who commute |
8 |
| Violent mobilities: men, masculinities and road conflicts in Sweden |
7 |
| Multiple mobilities in Mexico's fertility industry |
6 |
| The contingent futures of the mobile present: automation as possibility |
6 |
| These people should not rest': mobilities and frictions of the homeless geographies in Athens city centre |
6 |
| Investigating the differential mobility experiences of Chinese cross-border students |
6 |
| Transit justice as spatial justice: learning from activists |
6 |
| Adaptive flood mobilities in Bangladesh |
5 |
| Governing electric vehicles: mobilizing electricity to secure automobility |
5 |
| Governing circulation through technology within EU border security practice-networks |
5 |
| Counter-mapping migration: irregular migrants' stories through cognitive mapping |
5 |
| Between the village and the global city: the production and decay of translocal spaces of Thai migrant workers in Singapore |
5 |
| Parent-child mobility practices: revealing cracks' in the automobility system |
4 |
| The work-sociology of academic aeromobility at remote institutions |
4 |
| Walking with technology: understanding mobility-technology assemblages |
4 |
| Capturing the flexibility of adaptation and settlement: anchoring in a mobile society |
4 |
| The intersection of social protection and mobilities: a move towards a Practical Utopia' research agenda |
4 |
| Everything changes to stay the same: persistent global health inequalities amidst new therapeutic opportunities and mobilities for Filipino nurses |
4 |
| 'Running on sandcastles': energising the rhythmanalyst through non-representational ethnography of a running event |
4 |
| Shared journeys, linked lives: a relational-biographical approach to mobility practices |
4 |
| Guests on the Aegean: interactions between migrants and volunteers at Europe's southern border |
4 |
| Everyday mobilities and the construction of subjective spiritual geographies in Non-places' |
4 |
| To move or not to move: mobility decision-making in the context of welfare conditionality and paid employment |
4 |
| Infrastructures of immobility: enabling international distance education students in Africa to not move |
4 |
| Boarding Mumbai trains: the mutual shaping of intersectionality and mobility |
3 |
| Baby on board: the impact of sling use on experiences of family mobility with babies and young children |
3 |
| Indigenous (im)mobilities in the Anthropocene |
3 |
| Urban pram strolling: a mobilities design perspective |
3 |
| Sociodicies of (im)mobility: moral evaluations of stasis, departure and return in an emigrant village (Shenzhen, China) |
3 |
| Backpacker mobilities: inadvertent sustainability amidst the fluctuating pace of travel |
3 |
| Gender mobility: survival plays and performing Central American migration in passage |
3 |
| The roads of immanence: infrastructural change in southern Chile |
3 |
| Producing mobility: visual narratives of the rural migrant worker in Chinese television |
3 |
| The speed of life and death: migrant fatalities, territorial boundaries, and energy consumption |
3 |
| Mobilising bodies, narrating security: tourist choreographies at Jerusalem's Holocaust History Museum |
3 |
| Making space on the run: exercising the right to move in Jerusalem |
3 |
| (Mobility) Fixing the Taiwanese bicycle industry: the production and economisation of cycling culture in pursuit of accumulation |
3 |
| The non-looks of the mobile world: a video-based study of interactional adaptation in cycle-lanes |
3 |
| Negotiating the ground: mobilizing' a divided field site in the post-conflict' city |
3 |
| Rhythms of urban space: skateboarding the canyons, plains, and asphalt-banked schoolyards of coastal Los Angeles in the 1970s |
3 |
| The journey of Central American women migrants: engendering the mobile commons |
2 |
| Grasping the meaning of integration in an era of (forced) mobility: ethnographic insights from an informal refugee camp |
2 |
| Everyday knowledge on the move: dynamic process and micro politics of the transfer of Guangchang wu |
2 |
| Digital navigation and the driving-machine: supervision, calculation, optimization, and recognition |
2 |
| Anticipating digital futures: ruins, entanglements and the possibilities of shared technology making |
2 |
| Of other movements: nonhuman mobility in the Anthropocene |
2 |
| The Eurostars go global: young Europeans' migration to Asia for distinction and alternative life paths |
2 |
| Consuming colonial imaginaries and forging postcolonial networks: on the road with Indian travellers in the 1950s |
2 |