This article examines how the mobilities paradigm intersects with physically moving as an on-going lifestyle choice. We conceptualise a lens of ‘lifestyle mobilities’ that challenges discrete notions of, and allows for a wider grasp of the increasing fluidity between travel, leisure and migration. We demonstrate how contemporary lifestyle-led mobility patterns contribute to and illustrate a breakdown in conventional binary divides between work and leisure, and a destabilisation of concepts of ‘home’ and ‘away’. We unpack issues of identity construction, belonging and place attachment associated with sustained corporeal mobility, and conclude by suggesting avenues for the further study of lifestyle mobilities. Keywords: lifestyle, corporeal,...
In modern society, spatial mobility is highly prized, since it is associated with the idea of indivi...
The world is increasingly mobile (Adey 2006). Flows of good, services and cultures are changing the ...
In this article it is argued that ‘the journey’—as an embodied form of travel from one place to the ...
This article examines how the mobilities paradigm intersects with physically moving as an on-going l...
Being mobile in today's world is influenced by many aspects including transnational ties, increased ...
The world is increasingly mobile (Adey 2006). Flows of good, services and cultures are changing the ...
For the past few years, the term ‘lifestyle migration’ has been used to refer to an increasing numbe...
This article places under critical and reflexive examination the theoretical underpinnings of the co...
Concepts of mobility are rapidly moving across disciplines, as scholars grapple with the complexitie...
For the past few years, the term ‘lifestyle migration’ has been used to refer to an increasing numbe...
This interdisciplinary special issue brings mobility scholars and migration scholars together to exa...
This article explores the way home is redefined within the context of new patterns of corporeal and ...
The paper explores the relationship between the body and mobility by looking into a number of modes ...
How useful is the distinction between cosmopolitans and locals in understanding the place of mobilit...
Reducing the modal share of car travel in commuting implies challenging meanings of everyday mobilit...
In modern society, spatial mobility is highly prized, since it is associated with the idea of indivi...
The world is increasingly mobile (Adey 2006). Flows of good, services and cultures are changing the ...
In this article it is argued that ‘the journey’—as an embodied form of travel from one place to the ...
This article examines how the mobilities paradigm intersects with physically moving as an on-going l...
Being mobile in today's world is influenced by many aspects including transnational ties, increased ...
The world is increasingly mobile (Adey 2006). Flows of good, services and cultures are changing the ...
For the past few years, the term ‘lifestyle migration’ has been used to refer to an increasing numbe...
This article places under critical and reflexive examination the theoretical underpinnings of the co...
Concepts of mobility are rapidly moving across disciplines, as scholars grapple with the complexitie...
For the past few years, the term ‘lifestyle migration’ has been used to refer to an increasing numbe...
This interdisciplinary special issue brings mobility scholars and migration scholars together to exa...
This article explores the way home is redefined within the context of new patterns of corporeal and ...
The paper explores the relationship between the body and mobility by looking into a number of modes ...
How useful is the distinction between cosmopolitans and locals in understanding the place of mobilit...
Reducing the modal share of car travel in commuting implies challenging meanings of everyday mobilit...
In modern society, spatial mobility is highly prized, since it is associated with the idea of indivi...
The world is increasingly mobile (Adey 2006). Flows of good, services and cultures are changing the ...
In this article it is argued that ‘the journey’—as an embodied form of travel from one place to the ...