International audienceAn increasing attention is being paid by scholars in the field of mobilities studies and beyond to environmental challenges, in the context of worsening environmental crises and political injunction to environmental transition of mobilities. In this chapter, by undertaking an analysis of both English-speaking and French-speaking literature, we show the salience of transgressing the dominant segmentation of mobilities between studies focusing on practices and those investigating policies in order to better understand the assemblage of (un)changing spatialities at stake. This critical investigation of what such the environmental transition of mobilities is supposed to entail shows various ways by which the conceptual ten...
International audienceDriven by the need for radical change in our practices and values to escape cr...
The discussion on the relation between human mobility and climate change has moved beyond linear and...
Scholars have argued that transitions to more sustainable and just mobilities require moving beyond ...
International audienceAn increasing attention is being paid by scholars in the field of mobilities s...
Academic, political, and policy debates about the connection between environmental change and human ...
This article explores the relations between movement, the environment, and governance through the ca...
The world is on the move. This is a widespread understanding by many inhabitants of contemporary soc...
Mobility is on the move. Not least due to the COVID-19 pandemic as well as symptoms of socio ecologi...
This chapter discusses the contested nature of various discourses around climate change-induced migr...
The world is on the move. This is a widespread understanding by many inhabitants of contemporary soc...
This interdisciplinary special issue brings mobility scholars and migration scholars together to exa...
International audiencePolitical ecology has undergone academic institutionalization in English-speak...
[About the book] The 21st century seems to be on the move, perhaps even more so than the last. Wi...
A new mobilities paradigm emerged a decades or so ago in the context of significant theoretical shif...
Political ecology has undergone academic institutionalization in English-speaking countries, unlike ...
International audienceDriven by the need for radical change in our practices and values to escape cr...
The discussion on the relation between human mobility and climate change has moved beyond linear and...
Scholars have argued that transitions to more sustainable and just mobilities require moving beyond ...
International audienceAn increasing attention is being paid by scholars in the field of mobilities s...
Academic, political, and policy debates about the connection between environmental change and human ...
This article explores the relations between movement, the environment, and governance through the ca...
The world is on the move. This is a widespread understanding by many inhabitants of contemporary soc...
Mobility is on the move. Not least due to the COVID-19 pandemic as well as symptoms of socio ecologi...
This chapter discusses the contested nature of various discourses around climate change-induced migr...
The world is on the move. This is a widespread understanding by many inhabitants of contemporary soc...
This interdisciplinary special issue brings mobility scholars and migration scholars together to exa...
International audiencePolitical ecology has undergone academic institutionalization in English-speak...
[About the book] The 21st century seems to be on the move, perhaps even more so than the last. Wi...
A new mobilities paradigm emerged a decades or so ago in the context of significant theoretical shif...
Political ecology has undergone academic institutionalization in English-speaking countries, unlike ...
International audienceDriven by the need for radical change in our practices and values to escape cr...
The discussion on the relation between human mobility and climate change has moved beyond linear and...
Scholars have argued that transitions to more sustainable and just mobilities require moving beyond ...