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related to Mobility studies
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73 citations
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Book
Joseph A. Rodriguez University of Wisconsin-M
(2024)
Right to the Road: How Marginalized American Motorists Fought to Drive and Park.
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Article
Philip Kirby
(2023)
Codifying clumsiness: Tracing the origins of dyspraxia through a transatlantic constellation of mobility (1866–1948).
Journal of Historical Geography
(pp. 134-143).
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Article
Rodanthi Tzanelli
(June 2023)
Introduction: Special Section: John Urry's Living Legacies in Perspective—Futures on the Move.
Transfers
(pp. 95-108).
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Article
Mimi Sheller
(June 2023)
Pluralizing Mobilities Theory for Post-carbon Futures and Social Justice.
Transfers
(pp. 162-177).
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Article
Ole B. Jensen
(June 2023)
What If? / What Now?.
Transfers
(pp. 128-143).
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Article
Judith A. Nicholson
(June 2023)
Critical Pedagogies for Mobilities Studies.
Transfers
(pp. 13-31).
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Article
Sarah Gibson; Lynne Pearce
(June 2023)
Introduction: Special section on mobilities and pedagogy.
Transfers
(pp. 3-12).
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Book
Sandra Dinter; Sarah Schäfer-Althaus
(2023)
Medicine and Mobility in Nineteenth-Century British Literature, History, and Culture.
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Book
Francesca Bray; Barbara Hahn; John Bosco Lourdusamy; et al.
(2023)
Moving Crops and the Scales of History.
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Book
Basil Arnould Price; Jane Elizabeth Bonsall; Meagan Khoury
(2023)
Medieval Mobilities: Gendered Bodies, Spaces, and Movements.
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Article
Sarah Gibson; Lynne Pearce
(2023)
Introduction: Mobilities and Pedagogy: Moving Forwards (part 2).
Transfers
(pp. 1-8).
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Article
Carlos Sanhueza-Cerda
(2022)
Stabilizing Local Knowledge: The Installation of a Meridian Circle at the National Astronomical Observatory of Chile (1908–1913).
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
(pp. 710-727).
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Book
John D. Wong
(2022)
Hong Kong Takes Flight: Commercial Aviation and the Making of a Global Hub, 1930s–1998.
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Book
Han Sang Kim
(2022)
Cine-Mobility: Twentieth-Century Transformations in Korea’s Film and Transportation.
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Article
Tamar Novick
(2022)
On All Fours: Transient Laborers, the Threat of Movement, and the Aftermath of Disease.
Bulletin of the History of Medicine
(pp. 431-457).
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Book
Maria Teresa Borgato; Christine Phili
(2022)
In Foreign Lands: The Migration of Scientists for Political or Economic Reasons.
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Article
Elise K. Burton; Ageliki Lefkaditou
(2022)
Race in Circulation: Blood Banks and Forced Mobilities in the Eastern Mediterranean.
Bulletin of the History of Medicine
(pp. 375-402).
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Article
Iris Clever; Jaehwan Hyun; Elise K. Burton
(2022)
People in Motion: Introduction to Transnational Movements and Transwar Connections in the Anthropological and Genetic Study of Human Populations.
Perspectives on Science
(pp. 1-12).
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Article
Liat Kozma; Tal Arbel; Nicole Khayat
(2022)
Introduction: Medical Mobilities in the Modern Middle East and North Africa.
Bulletin of the History of Medicine
(pp. 330-338).
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Book
Patrick Bek
(2022)
No Bicycle, No Bus, No Job: The Making of Workers' Mobility in the Netherlands, 1920–1990.
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