In an experimental session entitled Co-Producing Mobilities held at the 2014 Royal Geographical Society-Institute of British Geographers Annual Conference, twenty mobility scholars travelled around London on foot, by bus and by Tube to investigate how mobilities could be considered co-produced. In this paper, eighteen participants reflect on this collaborative experiment and on how it influenced their thinking about mobilities, geographical knowledge and pedagogy. Contributions cast light on the function of conferences and the multiple forms of pedagogy they enable, and provide guiding resources for those now wanting to continue such experiments
This entry critically examines the study of mobilities in social science research. Mobilities encomp...
As part of wider engagement with different ways of being mobile in the city, human geographers (like...
AbstractIt is increasingly clear that many of the existing transportation systems in the world are i...
In an experimental session entitled Co-Producing Mobilities held at the 2014 Royal Geographical Soci...
In an experimental session entitled Co-Producing Mobilities held at the 2014 Royal Geographical Soci...
In an experimental session entitled Co-Producing Mobilities held at the 2014 Royal Geographical Soci...
In an experimental session entitled Co-Producing Mobilities held at the 2014 Royal Geographical Soci...
In an experimental session entitled Co-Producing Mobilities held at the 2014 Royal Geographical Soci...
<p>This session aims to creatively engage with the conference theme head-on by exploring the co-prod...
peerreview_statement: The publishing and review policy for this title is described in its Aims & Sco...
This conference, funded by the University of Cagliari and organized in collaboration with the Cosmob...
Mobilities of Knowledge examines how geographical mobility of people and (im)material things has imp...
Mobility and movement are of concern to academics working across the social sciences and humanities,...
The Lausanne Cosmobilities Conference focuses on the question of which systems of governance are inv...
This article introduces readers to the concept of mobility and some recent ways in which it has been...
This entry critically examines the study of mobilities in social science research. Mobilities encomp...
As part of wider engagement with different ways of being mobile in the city, human geographers (like...
AbstractIt is increasingly clear that many of the existing transportation systems in the world are i...
In an experimental session entitled Co-Producing Mobilities held at the 2014 Royal Geographical Soci...
In an experimental session entitled Co-Producing Mobilities held at the 2014 Royal Geographical Soci...
In an experimental session entitled Co-Producing Mobilities held at the 2014 Royal Geographical Soci...
In an experimental session entitled Co-Producing Mobilities held at the 2014 Royal Geographical Soci...
In an experimental session entitled Co-Producing Mobilities held at the 2014 Royal Geographical Soci...
<p>This session aims to creatively engage with the conference theme head-on by exploring the co-prod...
peerreview_statement: The publishing and review policy for this title is described in its Aims & Sco...
This conference, funded by the University of Cagliari and organized in collaboration with the Cosmob...
Mobilities of Knowledge examines how geographical mobility of people and (im)material things has imp...
Mobility and movement are of concern to academics working across the social sciences and humanities,...
The Lausanne Cosmobilities Conference focuses on the question of which systems of governance are inv...
This article introduces readers to the concept of mobility and some recent ways in which it has been...
This entry critically examines the study of mobilities in social science research. Mobilities encomp...
As part of wider engagement with different ways of being mobile in the city, human geographers (like...
AbstractIt is increasingly clear that many of the existing transportation systems in the world are i...