Tranfers (Vol. 11, Issue 3)

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Dear Colleague,

 

The latest issue of Transfers: Interdisciplinary Journal of Mobility Studies has published!

 

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Volume 11, Issue 3

 

Editorial

Stéphanie Ponsavady

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Articles

Immobility: The Relational and Experiential Qualities of an Ambiguous Concept

Noel B. Salazar

https://bit.ly/3bnfo8b

 

The Transformation of Urban Mobility Practices in Maastricht (1950–1980): Coevolution of Cycling and Car Mobility

Marc Dijk, Anique Hommels, and Manuel Stoffers

https://bit.ly/3bhbIoh

 

The Potentiality to Move: Mobility and Future in Digital Nomads’ Practices

Patrícia Matos and Elisenda Ardévol

https://bit.ly/3zV3mwL

 

The Temporality of and Competition between Infrastructures: Taxis and E-Hailing in China

Jack Linzhou Xing

https://bit.ly/3tVX6kH

 

When One Becomes Two: Man–Machine Hybridization in Urban Cyclists with Broken Bikes

Lou Therese Brandner

https://bit.ly/3OSQn3d

 

Ideas in Motion

After Disasters: Infrastructures, (Im)mobilities, and the Politics of Recovery - (Free access until July 24)

Benjamin Linder and Galen Murton

https://bit.ly/3QBad4B

 

Film Review

Atlantics: The Ocean as Another Place

Tina Montenegro

https://bit.ly/3HJXmJc

 

Book Reviews

Wojciech Kębłowski, Cecilia Vindrola-Padros, and Fatma Derya Mentes

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