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CeMoRe Annual Research Day 2013Date: 29 May 2013 Time: 9.30am to 5pm Venue: Bowland North SR 23 The 2013 CeMoRe Research Day is an informal event at which staff and research students associated with CeMoRe can present and get feedback on their research. Short papers (20 minutes) present research results, research in progress or ideas for new projects. All aspects of mobilities research are covered from a wide range of disciplines.
CeMoRe Research Day: Wednesday 29th May 2013, Bowland North Seminar Room 23 Programme 9.15-9.30: Registration Bowland N SR 23
9.30 - 11.00: Introduction and welcome: Colin Pooley (LEC) Session 1: Changing Mobilities Chair: David Tyfield Jill Ebrey (CRESC, Manchester) Half Holiday Excursions and Rambling Clubs: How did Leisure Shape the Mobilities of the Early Twentieth Century? Louise Ann Wilson (LICA) Sheep, Slate, Copper and Donkey: Path-finding off Snowdon Katerina Psarikidou (CeMoRe/Sociology) Researching 'Mobility Innovation' for Low-Carbon Cities 11-11.20: Coffee 11.20-1.10: Session 2: New mobilities Chair: John Urry Noel Cass (OWT) The Disruption project: identifying the 'anchors' of daily (travel) routines and how to displace them. Michael Liegl (CeMoRe/ University of Mainz) Nomadicity and the Care of Place - on the aesthetic and affective organization of space in freelance creative work Monica Buscher, Lisa Wood (Mobilities Lab/Sociology) How to follow the information? Informational mobilities in crisis Helen Phillips (Linguistics, York St John University) Mobilizing an Emergency Response - A View from the Call Centre 1.10-2.00: Lunch
2.00-4.30: Session 3: Migration Chair: Colin Pooley Anne Marie Fortier (Sociology) Citizenship-in-the-making: the naturalisation process in Britain Lindsey Garratt (School of Social Work and Social Policy, Trinity College Dublin) Searching for Invisibility: Migrant Origin Boys' use of Social Space. Joe Rigby (Department of Sociology, Lancaster and Lecturer in Sociology, University of Chester) The obscure subject of the problem of immigration Maja Sager (Department of Sociology, Lancaster and Centre for Gender Studies, Lund University.)> Irregular migrants' in/visibility in the Swedish welfare state.
Karolina Follis (PPR) Who's responsible? Accounting for Migrant Deaths on the Mediterranean Imogen Tyler (Sociology) Spaces of Child Detention in Neoliberal Britain: Asylum Advocacy, Charitable Co-option and Activist Outrage 4.30: Tea Research Day closes
Contact: Who can attend: Anyone
Further informationOrganising departments and research centres: Applied Social Science, Centre for Mobilities Research (CeMoRe), Geography, Lancaster Environment Centre, Lancaster Institute for the Contemporary Arts, Linguistics and English Language, Organisation, Work and Technology, Politics, Philosophy and Religion PPR, Sociology Keyword: Mobilities |
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