Mobilities

Papers
(The H4-Index of Mobilities is 15. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-09-01 to 2025-09-01.)
ArticleCitations
‘Nobody ever cuddles any of those walkers’: the material socialities of everyday mobilities in Santiago de Chile57
E-biking within a transitioning transport system: the quest for flexible mobility39
Mobilities, design and passenger experiences36
(Re)framing the emerging mobility regime at the U.S.-Mexico borderlands: Covid-19, temporality, and racial capitalism34
‘Being treated like an actual person’: attitudinal accessibility on the bus31
Placing regimes of mobilities beyond state-centred perspectives and international mobility: the case of marketplaces29
Lived expertise of the structurally disadvantaged: towards a more just participatory transport planning process27
Political rallies as assemblages for transportation and communication: the case of the 2016 Democratic presidential campaign21
Mobilities, locality and place-making: understanding categories of (non-)membership in a peripheral valley20
Migrant immobilities in the periphery: insights from the Vietnam-Russia corridor18
Mobility capacities and smartphone use of students in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo17
Being there: capturing and conveying noisy slices of walking in the city17
Food warriors: app-based delivery on electric micromobilities16
Broken elevators, temporalities of breakdown, and open data: how wheelchair mobility, social media activism and situated knowledge negotiate public transport systems16
Polyrhythmic transitions in youth mobilities: suspension, fragmentation and entanglement among Chinese working holiday makers in New Zealand and Australia15
An immobility turn? The Covid-19 pandemic, mobility capital and international students in Portugal15
Sport mobilities: a framework and agenda for the study of sport in mobilities15
From intensive car-parenting to enabling childhood velonomy? Explaining parents’ representations of children’s leisure mobilities15
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