This article proposes ‘nearly mobile’ as a productive concept to illustrate the im/mobility experiences amongst Asian skilled migrants in England during a global health crisis. The concept of ‘nearly mobile’ describes how mobility practices and aspirations have been heavily restricted during national lockdowns, while still remaining fluid and relational, with both debilitating and empowering potentials. The ambiguity of ‘nearly’ offers both frustration and hope, when the desired ‘mobility as normal’ seems just out of reach. The concept of 'nearly mobile' offers two main dimensions. First, it highlights how migrants navigate through ‘shock precarities’ by safe-zoning–utilising and spatialising voluntary immobility to create unique work and l...
This special issue explores the analytical significance of immobility for understanding the inequali...
Research on the impacts of COVID-19 on mobility has focused primarily on the increased health vulner...
Research on the impacts of COVID-19 on mobility has focused primarily on the increased health vulner...
Using the case study of Romanians in Spain, this article highlights how the COVID-19 crisis presents...
The COVID-19 pandemic and interventions addressing it raise important questions about human mobility...
© 2021 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis GroupThis article...
This article proposes a mobilities-informed approach to social science research on healthcare and mi...
none1noThe article investigates the implications of the global pandemic for the management of border...
The current pandemic is a fast moving sequence of events structured around the rate at which human p...
Until recently, mainstream approaches to low carbon mobility transitions had largely avoided conside...
In this paper I reflect upon my own micro-mobilities and embodied mobile practices living and workin...
As the COVID-19 pandemic spread globally, governments and international organizations – to various d...
This article conceptualises the role of mobilities within precarious working and living conditions, ...
Ubiquitous mobile communication technologies have played an integral role in the way people navigate...
Positioning migrants as quintessential globalisation subjects, this paper reveals how the COVID-19 p...
This special issue explores the analytical significance of immobility for understanding the inequali...
Research on the impacts of COVID-19 on mobility has focused primarily on the increased health vulner...
Research on the impacts of COVID-19 on mobility has focused primarily on the increased health vulner...
Using the case study of Romanians in Spain, this article highlights how the COVID-19 crisis presents...
The COVID-19 pandemic and interventions addressing it raise important questions about human mobility...
© 2021 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis GroupThis article...
This article proposes a mobilities-informed approach to social science research on healthcare and mi...
none1noThe article investigates the implications of the global pandemic for the management of border...
The current pandemic is a fast moving sequence of events structured around the rate at which human p...
Until recently, mainstream approaches to low carbon mobility transitions had largely avoided conside...
In this paper I reflect upon my own micro-mobilities and embodied mobile practices living and workin...
As the COVID-19 pandemic spread globally, governments and international organizations – to various d...
This article conceptualises the role of mobilities within precarious working and living conditions, ...
Ubiquitous mobile communication technologies have played an integral role in the way people navigate...
Positioning migrants as quintessential globalisation subjects, this paper reveals how the COVID-19 p...
This special issue explores the analytical significance of immobility for understanding the inequali...
Research on the impacts of COVID-19 on mobility has focused primarily on the increased health vulner...
Research on the impacts of COVID-19 on mobility has focused primarily on the increased health vulner...