This article contributes to growing scholarship on fluidity, embodiment and the politics of festivals. Such scholarship is crucial to understanding belonging as an embodied, visceral experience. Extending on this work, this paper seeks to draw further attention to the fluidity of festival boundaries and experience, by exploring how belonging holds the potential to become detached from location, and be manifested forcefully through movement to and from events. I focus on a group of six Dykes on Bikes members, who rode motorbikes 1800 kilometres as part of a larger group from Brisbane to the Sydney Mardi Gras Parade. Through this exploration I illustrate how attention to the visceral experience of belonging on the move allows geographers to a...
Slower speed limits and regulated passing distances between motor vehicles and bicycles are now take...
This article contributes to a growing literature examining the sociological significance of mobile p...
This article examines what an embodied sense of rhythm can add to understandings of the relationship...
This article contributes to growing scholarship on fluidity, embodiment and the politics of festival...
Belonging is what works to connect subjects, aligning them as either ‘like’ or ‘unlike’ – shaping su...
This paper seeks to better understand spatial mobility justice with reference to the bodily sensatio...
In this paper I explore the notion that our movements in and through a place define our engagement w...
In this paper I explore the notion that our movements in and through a place define our engagement w...
The argument of this presentation is that cycling creates meaning through the act of moving together...
Conceptualisations of movement and mobility within geography are increasingly complicating reductive...
This article seeks to trouble distinctions between activism and tourism, and activism and regionalit...
This article examines how the mobilities paradigm intersects with physically moving as an on-going l...
This thesis takes an ethnographic approach in examining how individuals experience mobility, particu...
Cycling: a Sociology of Vélomobility explores cycling as a sociological phenomenon. Drawing on exten...
This thesis aims to offer a better understanding as to why road cycling remains one of Australia’s m...
Slower speed limits and regulated passing distances between motor vehicles and bicycles are now take...
This article contributes to a growing literature examining the sociological significance of mobile p...
This article examines what an embodied sense of rhythm can add to understandings of the relationship...
This article contributes to growing scholarship on fluidity, embodiment and the politics of festival...
Belonging is what works to connect subjects, aligning them as either ‘like’ or ‘unlike’ – shaping su...
This paper seeks to better understand spatial mobility justice with reference to the bodily sensatio...
In this paper I explore the notion that our movements in and through a place define our engagement w...
In this paper I explore the notion that our movements in and through a place define our engagement w...
The argument of this presentation is that cycling creates meaning through the act of moving together...
Conceptualisations of movement and mobility within geography are increasingly complicating reductive...
This article seeks to trouble distinctions between activism and tourism, and activism and regionalit...
This article examines how the mobilities paradigm intersects with physically moving as an on-going l...
This thesis takes an ethnographic approach in examining how individuals experience mobility, particu...
Cycling: a Sociology of Vélomobility explores cycling as a sociological phenomenon. Drawing on exten...
This thesis aims to offer a better understanding as to why road cycling remains one of Australia’s m...
Slower speed limits and regulated passing distances between motor vehicles and bicycles are now take...
This article contributes to a growing literature examining the sociological significance of mobile p...
This article examines what an embodied sense of rhythm can add to understandings of the relationship...