Roger Turner, Science History Institute Table of Contents Knowing Weather Theorizing a Three-Dimensional Atmosphere A Model Airline Weather Service The Weather Man at Washington Meteorological “Labor?” Pilots Observe the Upper […]
Andrew Urban, Rutgers University Table of Contents Immigrant or Sailor? Assigning Legal Status in the Era of Exclusion Asian Labor and Global Shipping During the Long Nineteenth Century Wages, Nativism, […]
Below you will find all of the Media Metadata Inventories for each of the articles organized by the last name of the author. These files are essential to showing the […]
Citing this exhibit McDonald, Kate, ed. People-Works: The Labor of Transport. 2018. https://t2m.org/publications/people-works-the-labor-of-transport. Accessed [MONTH] [DATE], [YEAR]. Citing an exhibit module Hart, Jennifer. “African Automobility: Mammy Trucks in Twentieth-Century Ghana.” […]
By Dr. Sharon Wilson, Newcastle Business School, Northumbria University This is the second part of a 2-part series Dr. Wilson is writing on tourism and activism related to nuclear sites. […]
By Dr. Sharon Wilson, Newcastle Business School, Northumbria University This is the first part of a 2-part series Dr. Wilson is writing on tourism and activism related to nuclear sites. […]
By Katie V. Streit Katie Valliere Streit is an independent scholar based in Dayton, Ohio. Streit obtained a PhD in History from the University of Houston. Her research focuses on the […]
By Dr. Basak Tanulku Basak Tanulku is an independent researcher, based in Istanbul, Turkey. Tanulku obtained a PhD degree in Sociology from Lancaster University in the UK for the research project: […]
By Dr. Basak Tanulku Basak Tanulku is an independent researcher, based in Istanbul, Turkey. Tanulku obtained a PhD degree in Sociology from Lancaster University in the UK for the research project: […]
By Gladys Moraa Marie Nyachieo, Kenyatta University, Kenya This work is based on a conference paper presented during the 15th Annual T2M Conference (Mobile Utopia Conference). The original paper was entitled “Exploring […]
By C.R. van Tilburg, Universiteit Leiden (The Netherlands) Dr. van Tilburg is the author of Traffic and Congestion in the Roman Empire (London/New York: Routledge, 2007, repr. 2012). For more information about […]
By C.R. van Tilburg, Universiteit Leiden (The Netherlands) Dr. van Tilburg is the author of Traffic and Congestion in the Roman Empire (London/New York: Routledge, 2007, repr. 2012). For more information about […]
By Tarini Bedi, University of Illinois-Chicago, USA Dr. Bedi is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at the University of Illinois in Chicago, USA. She is also a member of the executive […]
by Michael K. Bess, Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas This post is adapted from the conference paper and presentation that the author developed for the 2016 meeting of T2M […]
By Alejandro Rascovan, IMICIHU/CONICET – FSOC/UBA This post launches the new season of content at Mobility in History Blog! It is adapted from the conference paper and presentation that the author […]
Dear T2M Members, We are already half way through the summer and I hope those of you in the Northern hemisphere are enjoying some vacation time! Summer is often a […]
By Daniel Athias de Almeida and Sergio Fagerlande This post is adapted from the conference paper and presentation that the authors developed for the 2016 meeting of T2M in Mexico […]
By Govind Gopakumar, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada Govind Gopakumar is Associate Professor at the Centre for Engineering in Society at Concordia University, Montreal, Canada. His research is quite interdisciplinary and […]
By Robin Kellermann, Technische Universität Berlin Robin Kellermann is a PhD student, research associate and lecturer at Technische Universität Berlin. His research focuses on the cultural history of mobility and transportation […]
By Ivan Small, Central Connecticut State University (USA) Dr. Small is a sociocultural anthropologist and assistant professor at Central Connecticut State University. He holds a Ph.D. in Anthropology from Cornell University, and […]