Dear Colleague,
We are pleased to announce that the latest issue of Transfers - Interdisciplinary Journal of Mobility Studies has been published by Berghahn Journals.
This issue includes a special section on African Mobilities, and the portfolio of articles seeks to destabilize Western-centric notions of mobility and provide a counternarrative to European thought and representation. The issue also includes review sections on art, film, museum exhibitions, and books.
Please visit the Berghahn website for more information about the journal: www.berghahnjournals.com/transfers
Volume 6, Issue 2, 2016
Editorial
Georgine Clarsen and Gijs Mom
http://bit.ly/2aM4KGx
Lazy Labor, Modernization, and Coloniality: Mobile Cultures between the Andes and the Amazon around 1900
Jaime Moreno Tejada
http://bit.ly/2aGwqyX
Blue Sky Matter: Toward an (In-flight) Understanding of the Sensuousness of Mobilities Design
Ole B. Jensen and Phillip Vannini
http://bit.ly/2auLQ8l
SPECIAL SECTION on African Mobilities
"Containers, Carriers, Vehicles": Three Views of Mobility from Africa
Clapperton Chakanetsa Mavhunga, Jeroen Cuvelier and Katrien Pype
http://bit.ly/2aUE9Xd
Conservation-Induced Resettlement: The Case of the Baka of Southeast Cameroon-A Variation on the Habitual Mobility-Immobility Nexus
Harrison Esam Awuh
http://bit.ly/2aGM0Yx
Organic Vehicles and Passengers: The Tsetse Fly as Transient Analytical Workspace
Clapperton Mavhunga
http://bit.ly/2aGvUx5
All for a Container! Transnational Mobility, Transport Technologies, and Love Affairs
Alessandro Jedlowski
http://bit.ly/2aVFpaZ
"Africa, Are We There Yet?" Taking African Mobilities Seriously-Concluding Remarks
Kudzai Matereke
http://bit.ly/2aUF0XJ
IDEAS IN MOTION
Mobilities and the Multinatural: A Test Case in India
Thomas Birtchnell
http://bit.ly/2aUFjli
MOBILITY AND ART
Through Different Eyes: A Diversity Project
Morten Nielsen
http://bit.ly/2b880ON
MUSEUM REVIEW
"Floating Melodies and Memories" of the Terezín Memorial
Chia-ling Lai
http://bit.ly/2aVGn6Y
FILM REVIEW
Seeing Is Being: Transfer, Transformation, and the Spectatorship of Transgender Mobility in François Ozon's The New Girlfriend
Julia Dettke
http://bit.ly/2auMu5H
BOOK REVIEWS
http://bit.ly/2aUFiht
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