Mobilities, aesthetics and ethics
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Claire Pelgrims, Jinhyoung Lee
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p. 1-8
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Mapping postcolonial mobilities in time and space : racial transgression in South African literature
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Sophie U. Kriegel
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p. 9-31
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Caught between mobility and nostalgia : poetics and ethics of afrodiasporic heteroglossia in Chika Unigwe's Better Never Than Late
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Innocent Akili Ngulube
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p. 32-51
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Madness along the road : analysing Etik Juwita's "Maybe Not Yem", a migrant worker's story of returning home
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Asri Saraswati
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p. 52-65
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Automobility and ethical (in)justice : reading cars in Ama Ata Aidoo's Changes: A Love Story
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Pauline Ada Uwakweh
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p. 66-86
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Longing for the wheel : politics and aesthetics of mobility in counter-road novels
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Eduardo Nunes
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p. 87-102
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Disentangling the complex relation between (kin)aesthetics and (kin)ethics : what mobility studies can learn from sport studies
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Noel B. Salazar
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p. 103-117
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Aesthetic relationships to cycling infrastructure : the example of Parisian daily cyclists
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Claire Pelgrims
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p. 118-137
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(The) mobilities and aesthetics of deep time : an anthro-apology from the long dead stars
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Claire Hind, Robert Wilsmore
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p. 138-156
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DRSABC-RESUS in an emergency : a collective diagramming of emergency (im)mobilities
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Peter Adey, Kaya Barry, Ruth Faleolo, Rafael Azeredo, Diti Bhattacharya, Charishma Ratnam, Joanne Dolley, Kathryn Brimblecombe, Bronte Alexander, Clarissa Carden ... [et al.]
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p. 157-171
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On transport histories and mobility futures
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Carlos López-Galviz
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p. 172-177
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On the bus with Gijs
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Carlos López-Galviz, Hans-Liudger Dienel, Mathieu Flonneau, Mimi Sheller
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p. 178-199
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(The) Broken Promise of Infrastructure [Book Review]
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Jason Finch [reviewer]
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p. 200-205
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