Mobilities I: Departures

This first report identifies key trends in mobilities research during late 2012 and 2013. Using the 150th anniversary of the London Underground as its launching point, the article explores a number of academic engagements with its history, as well as identifying the lack of research on underground o...

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Ethnography
Geodemographics
Human geography
Interdisciplinary aspects
Life expectancy
Literary studies
Local elections
Mobility
Politics
Progress reports
Writers
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