Article ID: CBB953513330

Trending Transfers: A Decade of New Mobility Studies through the Lens of Transmodality, Transnationalism, and Transdisciplinarity (March 2020)

unapi

Mom, Gijs (Author)


Transfers
Volume: 10
Issue: 1
Pages: 2-19


Publication Date: March 2020
Edition Details: Special Anniversary Issue
Language: English

Looking back on nine years of Transfers, this essay first analyzes the journal's 141 main articles statistically, investigating whether and how much they represented the editorial team's ambition to develop New Mobility Studies guided by transmodality, transnationalism, and transdisciplinarity, in the process decentering the vehicle, the nation, and even history. Together with its hundreds of Editorials, opinionated Ideas in Motion essays and book, film, and art reviews, the journal was able to carve out a clear trend toward a well-established and solid niche within the general mobility studies field. Embedded in a narrative about the personal scholarly development of its first editor in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, the essay shows how Transfers managed to offer its readers a hybrid mix of a scholarly vista on and over the edge of the field and an artistic, curatorial, and filmic and, in general, aesthetic struggle with mobility.

...More
Associated with

Article Georgine Clarsen (March 2020) On Growing a Journal: A View from the South. Transfers (pp. 36-48). unapi

Article Noel B. Salazar (March 2020) Transfers at a Crossroads: An Anthropological Perspective. Transfers (pp. 66-73). unapi

Article Kudzai Matereke (March 2020) Mobilizing Disability Studies: A Critical Perspective. Transfers (pp. 86-99). unapi

Article Lynne Pearce (March 2020) “Text-as-Means” versus “Text-as-End-in-Itself”: Some Reasons Why Literary Scholars Have Been Slow to Hop on the Mobilities Bus. Transfers (pp. 76-84). unapi

Article Peter Merriman (March 2020) Micro-Mobilities in Lockdown. Transfers (pp. 50-56). unapi

Article Mimi Sheller (March 2020) Ten Years of Transfers: Mobility Studies and Social Change during a Pandemic. Transfers (pp. 22-34). unapi

Article Mathieu Flonneau (March 2020) The Transfers/T2M Duo and the Evolution of the Reflection on Mobilities: The Textbook Case of the Historical Representations of the Paris Beltway. Transfers (pp. 112-121). unapi

Article Stéphanie Ponsavady (March 2020) Editorial. Transfers. unapi

Citation URI
https://data.isiscb.org/isis/citation/CBB953513330/

Similar Citations

Article Mimi Sheller; (March 2020)
Ten Years of Transfers: Mobility Studies and Social Change during a Pandemic (/isis/citation/CBB858953936/)

Article Georgine Clarsen; (March 2020)
On Growing a Journal: A View from the South (/isis/citation/CBB826437150/)

Article Cotten Seiler; (March 2020)
Discipline and Publish? Transfers as Interdisciplinary Site (/isis/citation/CBB162273892/)

Article Stéphanie Ponsavady; (March 2020)
Editorial (/isis/citation/CBB819223957/)

Article Peter Merriman; (March 2020)
Micro-Mobilities in Lockdown (/isis/citation/CBB703425542/)

Article Noel B. Salazar; (March 2020)
Transfers at a Crossroads: An Anthropological Perspective (/isis/citation/CBB722874553/)

Article Weiqiang Lin; (March 2020)
Aeromobilities in the Time of the COVID-19 Pandemic (/isis/citation/CBB673775850/)

Article Veronika Zuskáčová; (December 2020)
How We Understand Aeromobility: Mapping the Evolution of a New Term in Mobility Studies (/isis/citation/CBB648164093/)

Article Georgine Clarsen; (March 2018)
Vistas of Future New Mobility Studies: Transfers and Transformations (/isis/citation/CBB697918002/)

Article Noel B. Salazar; (December 2021)
Immobility: The Relational and Experiential Qualities of an Ambiguous Concept (/isis/citation/CBB764076041/)

Article Susan Cozzens; (2022)
Transitions: Science, Technology, & Human Values in 1986 and Onward (/isis/citation/CBB689138686/)

Article Sergio Sismondo; (2022)
A new Editor-in-Chief (/isis/citation/CBB518605835/)

Article Marcel Chotkowski LaFollette; (2022)
Transformation: Science, Technology, & Human Values, 1977-1987 (/isis/citation/CBB920187608/)

Article Edward J. Hackett; (2022)
Introduction: Science, Technology, & Human Values at Fifty (/isis/citation/CBB759620002/)

Article Edward J. Hackett; (2022)
Editing as a Vocation (/isis/citation/CBB781099806/)

Article Daryl E. Chubin; (2022)
Science, Technology, & Human Values at Fifty: A Deserter Reports (/isis/citation/CBB671802856/)

Article (2023)
The Editorial Team (/isis/citation/CBB268450472/)

Article Chia-Ling Wu; (2020)
Duke as Spine (/isis/citation/CBB169690433/)

Authors & Contributors
Salazar, Noel B
Sheller, Mimi
Merriman, Peter
Hackett, Edward J.
Marcel Chotkowski LaFollette
Wu, Chia-Ling
Journals
Transfers
Science, Technology and Human Values
Tapuya: Latin American Science, Technology and Society
Social Studies of Science
East Asian Science, Technology and Society: An International Journal
Concepts
Technoscience; science and technology studies
Scholarly journals
Mobility
Mobility studies
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)
Interdisciplinary approach to knowledge
Time Periods
21st century
Places
United States
Australia
Asia
Paris (France)
Great Britain
Comments

Be the first to comment!

{{ comment.created_by.username }} on {{ comment.created_on | date:'medium' }}

Log in or register to comment