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Tuesday / January 24, 2017

Mobility in History Blog

Wednesday / March 02, 2016

Meet the newly-elected Executive Committee members

We welcome Irene Anastasiadou, Carlos Lopez Galviz, Julia Hildebrand, Robin Kellermann, Victor Marquez, Hiroki Shin, M. Luisa Sousa, and Dhan Zunino Singh to the Executive Committee and congratulate them on their election. Read More
Saturday / February 06, 2016

Institutional Members

INSTITUTIONAL MEMBERSHIP:

T2M encourages organisations and institutions interested in transport history and mobility studies to become involved in the Association. Membership of T2M ensures a vital connection with a world-wide network of universities, research networks, publishers, and other institutions interested in transport history and mobility studies.

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Saturday / February 06, 2016

T2M Subcommittees

New Website Committee Hiroki Shin, Julia Hildebrand, Andrey Vozyanov T2M Newsletter Editors Robin Kellermann, Andrey Vozyanov, Thiago Allis Yearbook Kyle Shelton Read More
Friday / February 05, 2016

Journal of Transport History

The Journal of Transport History published by SAGE is the adopted Journal of the T2M Association. It is a fully (double blind) refereed biannual journal, publishing scholarly articles on the history of transport, travel, tourism and mobility, including their relationship with planning and policy. The journal brings together original work by top historians, the best work by academic researchers and transport and mobility enthusiasts, and curators and researchers from the museum world. It also contains special sections with Research Notes, Surveys & Speculations, short essays on related topics, Museum and Exhibition Reviews, as well as an extensive book review section of both English and non-English books. Read More
Monday / February 01, 2016

T2M has joined Facebook!

Just go to our page http://www.facebook.com/T2Minternational and then click the “like” icon! Keep up to date with our activities and feel free to post relevant links on our wall. Please share the page with friends and colleagues. Let’s see if we can get 100 likes for Christmas!
Tuesday / January 12, 2016

Transfers: The Interdisciplinary Journal of Mobility Studies

Transfers: The Interdisciplinary Journal of Mobility Studies, published by Berghahn, is a  peer-reviewed journal publishing cutting-edge research on the processes, structures and consequences of the movement of people, resources, and commodities. Intellectually rigorous, broadly ranging, and conceptually innovative, the journal combines the empiricism of traditional mobility history with more recent methodological approaches from the social sciences and the humanities.

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Sunday / January 10, 2016

Mobilities

Mobilities, published by Taylor & Francis, 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 and the travel of material objects in everyday life. New transportation and digital infrastructures and novel social and cultural practices pose important challenges for coordinating and governing mobilities and for mobility rights and questions of ‘access’. These ‘mobility’ issues have generated new research methods and theories. Read More

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