Dear Colleague, This issue of Transfers presents a series of articles that indirectly take up the concept of transfers in different ways. Transfers, they suggest, might be thought of in terms of circulations, assemblages, entanglements, mobile social practices, networks of movement, moving onward, migrations, and the choreographies of bodies within practices of transport. Please visit the Berghahn website for more information about the journal: www.berghahnjournals.com/transfers Volume 7, Issue 2, 2017 Editorial Mimi Sheller and Gijs Mom http://bit.ly/2h7gJDc Articles Is the Kingdom of Bicycles Rising Again?: Cycling, Gender, and Class in Postsocialist China Hilda Rømer Christensen http://bit.ly/2v1JlU9 Movement, Practice, and a Musical Tradition between Mexico and the United States Alejandro Miranda http://bit.ly/2eR43A0 Moving Onward?: Secondary Movers on the Fringes of Refugee Mobility in Kakuma Refugee Camp, Kenya Jolien Tegenbos and Karen Büscher http://bit.ly/2tHBZ4o Migration as a Response to Internal Colonialism in Brazil Terry-Ann Jones http://bit.ly/2tNri4D A Genealogy of Sexual Harassment of Female Passengers in Buenos Aires Public Transport Dhan Zunino Singh http://bit.ly/2v200qT Ideas in Motion Automobiles and Socioeconomic Sustainability: Do We Need a Mobility Bill of Rights Daniel Newman http://bit.ly/2v2k9NA Mobility and Art Wake in Guangzhou: The History of the Earth Maria Thereza Alves http://bit.ly/2uGKC0s Museum Review Historical Fragments' Mobile Echo: Encountering the Current Refugee Crisis with Ai Weiwei Susan E. Bell and Kathy Davis http://bit.ly/2w4vkBY Film Review Ovarian Psycos: An Urban Cadence of Power and Precarity Jennifer Ruth Hosek http://bit.ly/2vcamVI Book Reviews Michael K. Bess, David Lipset, Kudzai Matereke, Stève Bernardin, Katharine Bartsch, Harry Oosterhuis, Samuel Müller, Frank Schipper, Benjamin D'Harlingue and Katherine Roeder http://bit.ly/2eRWWai Be sure to recommend Transfers to your institution's library: http://journals.berghahnbooks.com/transfers/library-recommendations/ Free Sample Issue: http://journals.berghahnbooks.com/transfers/sample/ Free Trials Available Contact: [log in to unmask]