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Tuesday / May 05, 2020

Presentations Mexico

A) MOBILE JUSTICE, POLITICS, AND HOPE

Theorizing Mobility Justice Across the Fields of Transport, Travel and Migration  
Mimi Sheller  
Global Education Systems, Epistemic Justice and Mobile Policy: A qualitative analysis of some of the issues facing teachers working for International Baccalaureate Schools in post-communist Poland.  
Marcin B Stanek  
MOBILITIES OF HOPE: Issues, contradictions and perspectives in a (i)mobile world  
Thiago Allis, Ana Paula Garcia Spolon  
 

1B) CYCLING

From Transport Modalities to  
Nicholas Scott  
Buenos Aires, Argentina: Cycling Then, Cycling Now  
David Aagesen  
Bicycles and embodiment: Reassembling socio-cultural research for cycle inclusion  
Aryana Soliz  
 

1C) INTERIOR AND FRINGES OF MOBILITIES

A Journey around my Room: The living room as space of flows and friction  
Cindy Heine  
“Only the pure in heart”: Purification mechanisms at the gates of a private urbanisation  
Ricardo Greene  
Experiencing border living in peripheral cities in Latin America: a methodological proposal  
Paola Jiron, Walter Imilan  
 

2A) POSTERS AND VIDEOS

Using the Spatial Transcript to Illuminate the Embodied Experiences of Urban Cyclists: A Summary of Methods, Emerging Themes and Planning Implications  
Georgia Scott  
Intersectoral policy management with a right based approach. Access to education and mobility  
Andrea Gutierrez  
Road Accidents in Mexico: A Case Study of Policymaking in Tabasco  
Daniel Jefte Garcia, Luis Rodrigo Vizuet, Jorge Axel Medina, Jos Antonio Zavala, Hugo Salas  
 

3A) LOCAL AND REGIONAL MOBILITIIES

Between Cities and Villages: Agro-Commercial Capital, Road Transport Enterprise and Small Towns in the Meerut Region, c. 1919-1947  
Stefan Tetzlaff  
The organization of space in agricultural territories  
Tomas Errazuriz, Claudia Concha, Alejandra Rasse  
Journeying with a Practice: Fragmented Mobilities and Transnational Music Labour  
Alejandro Miranda  
PLANNING A NETWORK: Shaping mobility through intermodality in the region of Urab  
Maritza Toro Lopez, Bruno De Meulder  
 

3B) LIVING IN THE MOBILITY TRANSITION

Liberal logics in mobility transitions  
Andre Novoa  
Low carbon mobility transition and mobile lifestyle  
Jane Yeonjae Lee  
Mobility transitions, Scarcity and Austerity  
Anna Nikolaeva  
Conceptualising Mobility Transitions  
Tim Cresswell  
Policy Assemblages: Assessing governance practices for low-carbon mobilities futures.  
Cristina Temenos  
 

3C) RAILWAYS: DEVELOPMENT, HISTORY AND IDENTITY

   
Michael Kirkland Bess  
Different Tracks: The Development of High-Speed Rail in the United States and France, 1971-1983  
Jonathan English  
The train and the development of the city of Guapimirim  
Daniel Athias de Almeida, Sergio Rego Moraes Fagerlande  
Uneven Spaces and Contested Nation: Railway Travel in Colonial India  
Aparajita Mukhopadhyay  
 

4A) ON WHEELS, FOUR, THREE AND TWO: MEDIATING (AUTO) MOBILITIES IN ASIA

Drivery: Automobility and Autonomy in Indian Himalayas  
Bhoomika Joshi  
On wheels, four, three and two: Mediating (auto) mobilities in Asia  
Bhoomika Joshi  
Mobilizing a Market: Transportation Emergences in Vietnam & Southeast Asia  
Ivan Victor Small  
Embedded Economies of Non-Consent: Islamic Loans, Piety and Opposition in Mumbai’s Taxi Trade  
Tarini Bedi  
 

4B) TRANS-BORDER MOBILITIES. RETHINKING PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE REGIONES AND NATIONS

Driving towards new multi-local and multi-national lifestyles Long distance coaches as a medium for low-income travel in Germany, 1955-2012  
Massimo Moraglio  
The Mexican/U.S. Border: Can it ever be normalized?  
Paul Stephenson  
Trans-border mobilities at the Uruguay River Border Space. A geopolitical approach to regional infrastructure since MERCOSUR and UNASUR.  
Alejandro Rascovan  
Long-Distance Travels on the Pan American Highway  
Rosa Ficek  
 

5A) THE HISTORY OF COMMERCIAL AVIATION IN THE GLOBAL SOUTH. LOCAL-GLOBAL ARTICULATIONS

Commercial Aviation Policy in Argentina: The Origins of the OACI,  
Melina Piglia  
Aerial Imperialism: International Competition for Air Routes and Airlines in Latin American 1919-1945  
Frank Robert van der Linden  
The aeromobile gaze: Tourism from above in Cape Town 1932 – 2015  
Bradley Rink  
Commercial aviation globalization and foreign investments in Latin America: Iberia, Spanish Airlines in Argentina (1980-2002)  
Javier Vidal  
 

5B) GENDERED MOBILITIES: SPACE OF DIFFERENCE, INEQUALITY AND POWER RELATIONS (part 1)

What  
Let Lindenberg Lemos, Paula Freire Santoro, Marina Kohler Harkot, Isis Bernardo Ramos  
CITY WALKING, CYCLING AND IN METRO AS GESTURE OF MEMORY  
M S  
Interdependence, gender and mobility. Understanding mobility strategies in Concepcion, Chile.  
Paola Jiron, Juan Antonio Carrasco  
 

5C) PLANS, POLICIES AND INFRASTRUCTURES FOR MOBILITY

NEW TOOLS FOR MOBILITY PLANNING: A GLIMPSE OF THE FUTURE  
Karina Licea  
Mobility right, modal splits and space of urban flows in Argentina  
Maximiliano Augusto Velazquez, Jimena Grisel Dmuchowsky, Alberto Areco  
Planning of large infrastructures under changing paradigms. Bridge building during the time of transition from horse to motor, 1880  
J Burchardt  
Infrastructure  
Tobias Kuttler  
 

6A) MOBILITIES AND BORDERING PROCESSES IN THREE MEXICAN URBAN SPACES

Multiple localized mobilities of the homeless in a Mexican northern border city  
Juan Antonio Del Monte  
Interweaving (in) mobilities, make territories. Routes between (in)security and poverty of popular sectors of Ecatepec de Morelos, Mexico  
Luis Adolfo Ortega  
Dislocation and Relocation of  
Liliana Rivera  
 

6B) GENDERED MOBILITIES: SPACE OF DIFFERENCE, INEQUALITY AND POWER RELATIONS (part 2)

Out of place: women experiences in public spaces of mobility in Buenos Aires  
Dhan Zunino Singh  
Premediating Autonomous Automobility: Gendered and Racial Dimensions in Visions of Future Concept Cars  
Julia Hildebrand, Mimi Sheller  
Mobility, gender and insecurity in Mexico City. An analysis of the transport policy of the City.  
Paula Soto  
 

6C) TRANSPORT SYSTEMS IN DIACHRONICAL COMPARISONS

A tram in Pompeii?  
Cornelis van Tilburg  
Reconstructing Western Europe’s Transport System 1500-1950  
Rapha Fuhrer  
A general history of streetcars in Canada  
Pierre Barrieau, Genevi Richard  
 

7A) THE PRICE OF THE MOBILITIES : TRANSPORT RATES AND AND TRANSPORT COSTS (C. 18-20th)

Transport prices and the space of flows in France (late 18th -early 19th centuries)  
Anne CONCHON  
Why an expensive transport mode can be better than a cheaper one. Transport buyers  
J Burchardt  
Visibly More Expensive! How Taxis Replaced the Rental Car in German Cities in the 1960s  
Florian Woeltering  
Measurement of transport prices from 18th to 20th century in Germany  
Lutz Mahringer  
 

7B) LEISURE, TOURISM AND TRAVEL CULTURE

   
Antonio Hawthorne Barrento  
Experiencing Space through Leisure Mobility: The Interwar Period in Switzerland  
Markus Sieber  
Rio de Janeiro: from Marvelous City to Olympic City. A hundred years of changes in the tourist gaze of the city.  
Maria Alice de Faria Nogueira, Flavio Di Cola  
From domestic cooking to mobile patrimoniallized culinary commodities: contradictory trends in the communitarian tourism  
Beatriz Eugenia Cid-Aguayo  
 

7C) (RETHINKING) AUTOMOBILITY HEGEMONY, SUSTAINABILITY AND SPACE

The traffic of the  
Govind Gopakumar  
Complete Streets in Mexico City: A socio-spatial consideration  
Claudio Alberto Sarmiento-Casas  
The dynamic of urban systems; improving city sustainability with insights from Industrial Symbiosis  
Arnaud DIEMER, Manuel MORALES RUBIO  
 

8A) (RETHINKING) AUTOMOBILITY HEGEMONY, SUSTAINABILITY AND SPACE

THE AUTOMOBILITY OF MEXICO CITY AND HOW TO CHANGE IT: SPACES AND TRAVEL BEHAVIOUR  
Priscilla Connolly, Gu Capron  
   
Thiago ALLIS, Reinaldo Pachedo  
 

8B) POWER, LAW AND THE ADMINISTRATION OF FLOWS AND FRICTION

Body Traffic: Mobility, Terror and Remembrance of the Spanish Civil War  
Jacqueline Urla  
The traffic law of 1932: The creation of frictionless mobility spaces in Switzerland?  
Benjamin Spielmann  
On the move: urban governance, (im)mobility and the infrapolitics of itinerant vending-scapes in Hanoi, Vietnam  
Noelani Eidse  
 

9A) (RETHINKING) AUTOMOBILITY HEGEMONY, SUSTAINABILITY AND SPACE

Weaving History and Politics through Mobility: A Case Study of Boda boda Motorcycle Transport in Kenya  
GLADYS MORAA NYACHIEO, Meleckidzedeck Khayesi  
30 years of community transport service in Germany. A new socially inclusive mobility regime or a ghetto for captives?  
Massimo Moraglio  
Media and Automobility: The Space of the Car  
James Miller  
 

9B) POWER, LAW AND THE ADMINISTRATION OF FLOWS AND FRICTION

Organizing Flow and Friction: The Historical Evolution of Handling Massive Passenger Volumes.  
Robin Kellermann  
   
Craig Schuetze  
Hidden Flows: Borders, tunnels, Hollywood stars, and the politics of American patriotism  
Carlos Lopez Galviz  
 

9C) MOBILE EXPERIENCE, MEMORY, APPROPRIATION AND PLACEMAKING

Landscape Memories: Urban Renewal and Lived Movement Through Space  
Anne Victoria  
A user’s guide to Lisbon: urban mobility and migrant spatial integration  
Franz Gustav Buhr  
Trajectories and Itineraries: Mobilizing a Narrative Life Course Method  
Sharon Roseman  
The experience of archipelagic mobility: objects, bodies and affects  
alejandra lazo  
Walking among Fear, Joy, and Anger: Learning about Differences and Inequality in Everyday Walking Practices in Santiago de Chile  
Soledad Mart

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