New TOC: Transfers: Interdisciplinary Journal of Mobility Studies (Vol. 8, Issue 2)

Dear Colleague,

This issue of Transfers examines the intersection of mobility and aesthetics, where they could be seen to encompass all manner of creative processes, practices, and embodied movements. Reworked this way, kinaesthetics may serve as an important concept through which to understand interdisciplinary themes of embodied movement, artistic practices, subject formation, and politics. Following articles engaged in these concepts are sections Ideas in Motion, Mobility and Art, and Museum Review. This issue concludes with book reviews.

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Volume 8, Issue 2

Editorial
Peter Merriman
http://bit.ly/2uPxAOE

Articles
“Two Wheels Bad”?: The Status of Cycling in the Youth Hostels Association of England and Wales in the 1930s
Michael Cunningham
http://bit.ly/2uBGq3c

Diverse Driving Emotions: Exploring Chinese Migrants’ Mobilities in a Car-Dependent City
Sophie-May Kerr, Natascha Klocker and Gordon Waitt
http://bit.ly/2LeK3Xq

Micromobility, Space, and Indigenous Housing Schemes in Australia after World War II
Katherine Ellinghaus and Sianan Healy
http://bit.ly/2Lyz9rg

Keep Moving, Stay Tuned: The Construction of Flow in and through Radio Traffic Reports
Maritih Dieker
http://bit.ly/2Lat2xb

Mobile Lives, Immobile Representations
Raili Nugin
http://bit.ly/2JDN5Pf

Ideas in Motion
The Contribution of Car Sharing to the Sustainable Mobility Transition
Emma Terama, Juha Peltomaa, Catarina Rolim and Patrícia Baptista
http://bit.ly/2uRHzDd

Mobility and Art
DEADARTIST.ME: An Experiment with Networks and Traps
Olga Lukyanova and André Mintz
http://bit.ly/2A5tat5

Museum Review
The “Mangle” of Human Practice: Museu do Amanhã’s Artistic Staging as a Socioscientific Narrative on Climate Change
Rodanthi Tzanelli
http://bit.ly/2muBEA3

Book Reviews
Tristan Josephson, Marcin B. Stanek, Tallie Ben Daniel, Jeremy Ash, Liz Millward, Caroline Luce, Regine Buschauer, Amanda K. Phillips and Javier Caletrío
http://bit.ly/2LbY1sX

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