| Date: | 25 May 2011 |
| Time: | 9.30am to 5.00pm |
CeMoRe Research Day 2011
As regulars will know this is intended to be a forum where Lancaster colleagues present short papers on their 'mobilities' research. We are happy to have contributions on new ideas, research in progress and finished research projects. The idea is to explore the diversity of mobilities research at Lancaster, to generate discussion and facilitate new research links.
Could you please inform Pennie Drinkall if you wish to attend the day p.drinkall 'at' lancaster.ac.uk by 19 May.
CeMoRe Research Day: Wednesday 25th May 2011, Bowland North Seminar Room 20
Programme
9.15: Registration
9.30 - 10.45:
Introduction and welcome: Colin Pooley (LEC)
Session 1: Travel practices and identities - Chair: Tim Dant (Sociology)
Dave Horton (LEC) - Understanding walking and cycling: some results and reflections
Gabriel Jderu (Sociology, Univ of Bucharest) - Motorcycle as Figuration: Three Stages of Motorcycling Culture in Romania
Jill Ebrey (Film and Media, University of Chester) - The Bus and the City
10.45-11.00: Coffee
11.00-1.00:
Session 2: New perspectives on mobilities research (1) - Chair: John Urry (Sociology)
Tony Gatrell (School of Health and Medicine) - Mobilities and the well-being agenda
Monika Büscher and Lucas Introna (Sociology) - Mobilities in crisis
Griet Scheldeman (LEC) - Street Matters: hands-on ways of disseminating mobility research
Alan Beattie (CeMoRe) - Manic mobility and liquid capitalism: from economic geography to critical psychiatry?
Brian Green (ISS) - Mobile Lancaster project
1.00-1.45: Lunch
1.45 -3.30
Session 3: New perspectives on mobilities research (2) - Chair: David Tyfield (Sociology)
Siobhan McGrath (LEC) - A Multi-dimensional Concept of 'Slave Labour': Evidence from Brazil
Tim Dant and Ruth McNally (Sociology) - Catalyst - using new technology to help citizen groups
Lynsey Hanley (English) - Up The Hill Backwards: a journey through class and culture in Britain
Maria Ferrario (InfoLab) - Transport in Crisis: A Social Media Perspective
3.30 - 3.45: Tea
3.45 -5.00
Session 4: Systems of travel - Chair: Colin Pooley (LEC)
James Faulconbridge (LEC) - Disruption: a lens for understanding travel practice as socio-technical systems?
Satya Hazareesingh (CeMoRe) - Dependence, Orchestration and Autonomy on the Road
Closing discussion
| Contact: | |
| Who can attend: | Anyone |
| Associated staff: | Monika Büscher, Tim Dant, Pennie Drinkall, James Faulconbridge, Tony Gatrell, Lynsey Hanley, Dave Horton, Lucas Introna, Ruth McNally, Colin Pooley, Griet Scheldeman, John Urry |
| Organising departments and research centres: | Applied Social Science, Centre for Mobilities Research (CeMoRe), Communication Systems, Lancaster Environment Centre LEC, Lancaster Institute for the Contemporary Arts, Medicine, Mobilities.Lab, Sociology |