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Co-founded by John Urry, Mimi Sheller and Kevin Hannam in 2006 Mobilities has grown and developed into the internationally recognised Journal it is today. Mobilities was accepted by the SSCI in 2010 and stands as a testament to John Urry's pioneering work and leadership in the 'new mobilities paradigm' in social science research. Following John Urry's death in 2016 the Editorial team has grown to include Kevin Hannam, David Tyfield, Julie Cidell, Pete Adey and Kathy Burrell. A statement from Lancaster University paying tribute to John Urry can be found here: http://wp.lancs.ac.uk/john-urry/ Mobilities examines the large-scale movements of people, objects, capital, and information across the world, as well as more local processes of daily transportation, movement through public and private space, the travel of material objects in everyday life, and the embodiments of mobility and immobility. New transportation, technological and digital infrastructures, novel and transitioning social and cultural practices pose important challenges for coordinating and governing mobilities, for mobility rights and questions of ‘access’ and ‘justice’. These ‘mobility’ issues have generated new research methods and theories.
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