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The organising committee
Monika Buscher
I'm interested in how people collaborate, at work or elsewhere. Everyday material and epistemic practices - on the move or in situ - including experiences and practices of place-making, distributed collaboration, collective intelligence are the focus of my studies. My approach is ethnographic and analytically rooted in ethnomethodology, science and technology studies, mobilities research and phenomenology. My work critically informs participatory, interdisciplinary socio-technical innovation. I actively co-design and facilitate the appropriation of cutting edge ubiquitous computing visions, technologies, platforms, and content in different settings (see, for example, Bridge, Workspace and PalCom). More
Javier Caletrio
Pennie Drinkall - Administration
James Faulconbridge
Dr James Faulconbridge is an economic geographer interested in the role of mobility in organisations. He has completed projects funded by the ESRC, British Academy and British Council which have explored topics including business travel, the role of mobility in transnational communities of practice and the mobilities of professionals such as architects and lawyers. James has edited two special issues on business mobilities and edited with colleagues the book ‘International business travel in the global economy’. At Lancaster University James is a member of the management board of the Centre for Mobilities Research.
Jen Southern
David Tyfield
John Urry
Distinguished Professor of Sociology, Lancaster University; Editor of International Library of Sociology (Routledge); Co-editor of Mobilities;Director of the Centre for Mobilities Research. Recent books include Mobilities (2007), Aeromobilities (2009), After the Car (2009), Mobile Lives (2010), Mobile Methods (2010), The Tourist Gaze 3.0 (2011), Climate Change and Society (2011) Societies beyond Oil (2013).
Lisa Wood
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