Dear Colleague,
This special issue of Transfers explores the dynamics of contemporary mobilities through a critical focus on “dangerous” spaces and places. The articles focus on the multiple scales of risk, adversity, and perceptions of danger in everyday life within and across an array of international contexts.
Please visit the Berghahn website for more information about the journal: www.berghahnjournals.com/transfers
Volume 7, Issue 3: Mobilities in a Dangerous World
Editorial Gijs Momhttp://bit.ly/2l2F4fN
Mobilities in a Dangerous World
Introduction: Understanding Mobilities in a Dangerous World Gail Adams-Hutcheson, Holly Thorpe and Catharine Colebornehttp://bit.ly/2l2Fvqr
Mobile Disasters: Catastrophes in the Age of Manufactured Uncertainty Steve Matthewmanhttp://bit.ly/2yzkaK5
Embodied Vibrations: Disastrous Mobilities in Relocation from the Christchurch Earthquakes, Aotearoa New Zealand Gail Adams-Hutchesonhttp://bit.ly/2x598ZF
Nighttime Navigating: Moving a Container Ship through Darkness Maria Borovnikhttp://bit.ly/2gsDUIV
Youth and Alternative Sporting (Im)mobilities in Disrupted and Conflicted Spaces Holly Thorpehttp://bit.ly/2x5KEzc
“That’s Where I First Saw the Water”: Mobilizing Children’s Voices in UK Flood Risk Management Alison Lloyd Williams, Amanda Bingley, Marion Walker, Maggie Mort and Virginia Howellshttp://bit.ly/2ytrOGa
City Sterilization and Poverty Management: Examining a Mobility Hub in the “Redevelopment and Enhancement” of Downtown Tallahassee Christopher M. McLeod, Matthew I. Horner, Matthew G. Hawzen and Mark Dinonatohttp://bit.ly/2yTM8RN
Afterword: Dangerous Mobilities Mimi Shellerhttp://bit.ly/2hP2NuO
Mobility and Art
Chance Favors Those in Motion Maria Hupfieldhttp://bit.ly/2gjDn8f
Museum Review Reenacting Migration, Past and Present Mariana C. Françozohttp://bit.ly/2gPdVrM
Film Review
Becoming-Wolf: Or, The Art of Affection in Nicolette Krebitz’s Wild Tanja Prokićhttp://bit.ly/2ilvcgb
Book Reviews
Beth Gutelius, Janet Gibson, Dhan Zunino Singh, Steven J. Gold, Alexandra Portmann, Peter Cox, Rudi Volti, Adrian Drummond-Cole and Steven D. Spalding http://bit.ly/2gPsrA5