Mobilities

Papers
(The H4-Index of Mobilities is 14. 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 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Mobilities, design and passenger experiences57
‘Being treated like an actual person’: attitudinal accessibility on the bus34
E-biking within a transitioning transport system: the quest for flexible mobility29
Beyond study abroad: a mobility biography of international student alumni and their post-graduation ties with South Korea26
(Re)framing the emerging mobility regime at the U.S.-Mexico borderlands: Covid-19, temporality, and racial capitalism24
Lived expertise of the structurally disadvantaged: towards a more just participatory transport planning process23
‘Doors that could take you anywhere’: interstitiality, immunopolitical governmentality, and sustainable nomadic communities in Mohsin Hamid’s Exit West23
Placing regimes of mobilities beyond state-centred perspectives and international mobility: the case of marketplaces22
Every time it rains: navigating everyday flood hazards and mobility disruptions in Accra’s periphery20
Micromobility justice in urban Brazil: the contexts of scooter sharing services19
Political rallies as assemblages for transportation and communication: the case of the 2016 Democratic presidential campaign18
Vulnerable (im)mobilities between imperial legacies and colonial logics of war18
The dynamics of migration infrastructure and the governance of marriage migration in South Korea, 1993–202317
Sidewalk solidarity and networked camaraderie: app-based drivers and infrastructural citizenship in Vietnam16
Negotiating worlds, composing selves: an ethnographic study of international student becomings14
Sport mobilities: a framework and agenda for the study of sport in mobilities14
Polyrhythmic transitions in youth mobilities: suspension, fragmentation and entanglement among Chinese working holiday makers in New Zealand and Australia14
Food warriors: app-based delivery on electric micromobilities14
Broken elevators, temporalities of breakdown, and open data: how wheelchair mobility, social media activism and situated knowledge negotiate public transport systems14
From intensive car-parenting to enabling childhood velonomy? Explaining parents’ representations of children’s leisure mobilities14
The immobility of the highly mobile: existential (im)mobility among transnational entrepreneurs in post-pandemic Singapore14
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