Message posted on 09/04/2024

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

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The latest issue of Transfers: Interdisciplinary Journal of Mobility Studie= s has published!

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Transfers Volume 13, Issue 1-2 Table of Contents

Editorial Cotten Seiler

Special Section: Mobilities and Pedagogy Introduction: Mobilities and Pedagogy Sarah Gibson and Lynne Pearce

Critical Pedagogies for Mobilities Studies Judith A. Nicholson

Mobilizing Cultural Studies: The Pedagogy of Walking, Field Trips, and the = KwaZulu-Natal Battlefields Route Sarah Gibson

Emplacing Students through Everyday Mobilities: From Practice to Theory Bradley Rink

Teaching Primary Geography through Mobile Methods: Didactic Reflections and= Insights from Collaborative Research with Swiss Teachers Suzy Blondin and Justine Letouzey-Pasquier

Mobilizing Landscape Pedagogies: Enskillment and Frictions in Informal Educ= ational Practices Margherita Cisani

Special Section: John Urry's Living Legacies in Perspective-Futures on the = Move Introduction: John Urry's Living Legacies in Perspective-Futures on the Mov= e Rodanthi Tzanelli

Gaze, Nomad, Dwelling: Metaphors for a Mobile Imagination Jennie Germann Molz

What If? / What Now?: "Futuring" Mobilities Research by Engaging with Desig= n Ole B. Jensen

What Futures?: Our Future, the Planet, and Cohabitation Michael Haldrup

Pluralizing Mobilities Theory for Post-carbon Futures and Social Justice Mimi Sheller

Novel Reviews Annie Lloyd, Caroline Millar, and Mizan Rambhoros

Trajectories Essaying to Decenter the (White, Male, Elite) Tourist Gaze Stephen L. Harp

Book Reviews Daniela Atanasova, Johannes Starkbaum, and Anna Gerhardus

Ideas in Motion Mobility Edges: Reworking the Politics of Mobilities Joris Schapendonk and Mirjam Wajsberg

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