“Mobilities” focuses on people and objects crossing space and time. As an analytical lens, it covers a range of movements: from walking to electric flows, from driving to transportation to virtual mobility, from refuge to migration, from tourism to pilgrimage. Within this comprehensive approach, migration is one of the most prominent forms of mobility. As imagination, aspiration and social practice, it concerns intergenerational and intersectional pathways, as well as the circulation and transformation of values along mobile life trajectories.
The following scholars are actively engaged in research under the Mobility and Migration section:
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