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Proff, Heike, ed. Making Connected Mobility Work. Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-32266-3.

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Connected in Cairo: Growing up cosmopolitan in the modern Middle East. Indiana University Press, 2011.

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Only connect: Texts, places, politics : festschrift for Bernd-Peter Lange. Peter Lang, 2008.

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Gomes, Catherine, Lily Kong, and Orlando Woods, eds. Religion, Hypermobility and Digital Media in Global Asia. Amsterdam University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789463728935.

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Digital media is changing the ways in which religion is practiced, understood, proselytised and countered. Religious institutions and leaders use digital media to engage with their congregations who now are not confined to single locations and physical structures. The faithful are part of online communities which allow them a space to worship and to find fellowship. Migrant and mobile subjects thus are able to be connected to their faith -- whether home grown or emerging -- wherever they may be, providing them with an anchor in unfamiliar physical and cultural surroundings. As Asia rises, mobi
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Verloo, Nanke, and Luca Bertolini, eds. Seeing the City. Amsterdam University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789463728942.

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The city is a complex object. Some researchers look at its shape, others at its people, animals, ecology, policy, infrastructures, buildings, history, art, or technical networks. Some researchers analyse processes of in- or exclusion, gentrification, or social mobility; others biological evolution, traffic flows, or spatial development. Many combine these topics or add still more topics beyond this list. Some projects cross the boundaries of research and practice and engage in action research, while others pursue knowledge for the sake of curiosity. This volume embraces this variety of perspec
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Cooperative Connected and Automated Mobility (CCAM). MDPI, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/books978-3-03928-159-6.

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Green Safe Connected The Future Of Mobility. SAE International, 2011.

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Always On. Always Connected. Keeping Up With Mobility: The Accenture CIO Mobility Survey 2012. Accenture, 2012.

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Aspinall, Simon, and Anja Jacquin Langer. Connected workforce: Thought leaders : essays from innovators in business mobility. 2005.

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Sciarretta, Antonio, and Ardalan Vahidi. Energy-Efficient Driving of Road Vehicles: Toward Cooperative, Connected, and Automated Mobility. Springer, 2019.

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Conrad, Sebastian, and Philipp Ther. On the Move: Mobility, Migration, and Nation, 1880–1948. Edited by Helmut Walser Smith. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199237395.013.0025.

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This article charts the trajectories of this cross-border mobility, both inward and outward-bound, keeping three general issues in mind. After the late nineteenth century, Germany was on the move. Population growth, the increasing pull of the cities, and economic opportunities in the industrial centers all contributed to a flight of people from rural areas. These massive and frequently overlapping forms of mobility demonstrate the degree to which German history was embedded in transnational processes. Migration was one of the forms through which large segments of the population experienced glo
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New Power: How Anyone Can Persuade, Mobilize, and Succeed in Our Chaotic, Connected Age. Anchor, 2019.

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Ricento, Thomas. Globalization, Language Policy, and the Role of English. Edited by James W. Tollefson and Miguel Pérez-Milans. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190458898.013.17.

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This chapter explores some of the ways that apparently incompatible claims from the language policy and planning (LPP) literature can be disambiguated and resolved by reference to political economy. In particular, it focuses on competing views regarding the role of English in the world today as either a form of linguistic imperialism or a vehicle for social and economic mobility. In analyzing the nature and effects of neoliberalism, as expressed in its globalized economic and political forms, it shows that the role and utility of English worldwide is a vehicle for mobility for some people, in
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Burdett, Charles, Loredana Polezzi, and Barbara Spadaro, eds. Transcultural Italies. Liverpool University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781789622553.001.0001.

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The history of Italians and of modern Italian culture stems from multiple experiences of mobility and migration: between the late nineteenth century and the early twentieth century 27 million Italians migrated, and 60 to 80 million people worldwide now see their identity as connected with the Italian diaspora. Since the time of Italian unification a series of narratives about mobility has been produced both inside and outside the boundaries of Italy by agents such as the Italian state, international organizations, and migrant communities themselves. The essays in Transcultural Italies interrog
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Kruse, Tina P. Making Change. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190849795.001.0001.

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Making Change: Youth Social Entrepreneurship as an Approach to Positive Youth and Community Development connects multiple fields of practices and scholarship to explore a youth-focused model for promoting social justice. Social entrepreneurship creates opportunities, especially for youth in marginalized communities where the opportunity gap, suppressed social mobility, and economic disparity are most profound. In such settings, engaging youth as leaders of social change offers the potentially exponential benefits of personal empowerment, community improvement, and economic transformation. Writ
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Salamońska, Justyna. Mobilities against Prejudice: The Role of Social Transnationalism in Europe in Sentiments towards Immigration from Other EU Member States and from Outside the EU1. Edinburgh University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474428231.003.0005.

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Over the decades Europe has received many and diverse flows of people from around the world. Migrants coming from outside the EU along intra-European migrants have changed the landscape of migrations with their diverse mobility projects. At the same time European citizens residing in their countries of origin are mobile in multiple ways when they engage in travel and consumption across the borders or they connect to family and friends based in other countries. In this chapter I will argue that while European citizens themselves have become more mobile engaging in cross-border exchanges and int
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Paterson, Sarah. Corporate Reorganization Law and Forces of Change. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198860365.001.0001.

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This book is concerned with the way in which forces of change, from the fields of finance and non-financial corporates, cause participants in the corporate reorganization process to adapt the ways in which they mobilize corporate reorganization law. It argues that scholars, practitioners, judges, and the legislature must all take care to connect their conceptual frameworks to the specific adaptations which emerge from this process of change. It further argues that this need to connect theoretical and policy concepts with practical adaptations has posed particular challenges when US corporate r
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Bailkin, Jordanna. Making Camp. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198814214.003.0003.

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This chapter surveys the diverse spaces that refugees inhabited in Britain, from military bases to stately homes to prisons. It traces the varied prehistories of the refugee camp, from detention camps in South Africa to plague and famine camps in India, and internment camps in Europe. Specific elements of camp architecture—from barbed wire to the Nissen hut—gave rise to unique physical and social experiences. The built environment of refugee camps was also deeply connected to narratives about British mobility and displacement. Shifting expectations about homes and homelessness for Britons shap
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Koyagi, Mikiya. Iran in Motion. Stanford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.11126/stanford/9781503613133.001.0001.

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Completed in 1938, the Trans-Iranian Railway connected Tehran to Iran's two major bodies of water: the Caspian Sea in the north and the Persian Gulf in the south. Iran's first national railway, it produced and disrupted various kinds of movement—voluntary and forced, intended and unintended, on different scales and in different directions—among Iranian diplomats, tribesmen, migrant laborers, technocrats, railway workers, tourists and pilgrims, as well as European imperial officials alike. Iran in Motion tells the hitherto unexplored stories of these individuals as they experienced new levels o
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Rabinovitch, Oded. The Perraults. Cornell University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501729423.001.0001.

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Through the story of the Perraults, a family of literary and scientific authors active in seventeenth-century Paris, the book argues that kinship networks played a crucial yet unexamined role in shaping the cultural and intellectual ferment of seventeenth-century France, while showing how culture in its turn shaped kinship and the social history of the family. The book examines the world of letters as means of social mobility and revises our understanding of prominent early modern institutions, such as the Academy of Sciences, Versailles, and the salons, as well as authorship and court capital
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Triandafyllidou, Anna. The Return of the National in a Mobile World. Edinburgh University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474428231.003.0002.

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Nations are faced today with a new set of social and economic challenges: economic globalisation has intensified bringing with it a more intense phase of cultural interconnectedness and political interdependence. Globalisation has also further driven and multiplied international flows not only of capitals, goods and services but also of people. National states have seen their capacity to govern undermined by these processes. However, in Europe, the nation continues to be a powerful source of identity and legitimacy. This chapter offers a reflection on the centrifugal and centripetal forces tha
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Goldberg, Brian. Poetry and Social Class. Edited by David Duff. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199660896.013.11.

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During the Romantic period, poetry and social class were intimately connected. Many of the period’s political arguments were about the social hierarchy, and poetic writing often reflected these debates. A poet’s social origin also had much to do with what he or she wrote and how that writing might be received. Fundamentally, audiences assumed that a legitimate poet would have a classical education unavailable to writers below a certain rank. Poets regularly attempted to challenge perceived class distinctions, sometimes by experimenting with the voices and viewpoints of other ranks, sometimes b
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Viboud, Cécile, Hélène Broutin, and Gerardo Chowell. Spatial-temporal transmission dynamics and control of infectious diseases: Ebola virus disease (EVD) as a case study. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198789833.003.0004.

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Disentangling the spatial-temporal dynamics of infectious disease transmission is important to address issues of disease persistence, epidemic growth and optimal control. In this chapter, we review key concepts relating to the spatial-temporal dynamics of infectious diseases in meta-populations, whereby geographically separate subpopulations are connected by migration or mobility rates. We review the dynamics of colonization, persistence and extinction of emerging and recurrent pathogens in meta-populations; the role of demographic and environmental factors; and geographic heterogeneity in epi
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Staggenborg, Suzanne, and Marie B. Skoczylas. Battles over Abortion and Reproductive Rights. Edited by Holly J. McCammon, Verta Taylor, Jo Reger, and Rachel L. Einwohner. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190204204.013.11.

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This chapter examines the history of feminist struggles for abortion and reproductive rights in the United States. It analyzes why these issues continue to mobilize participants in opposing movements. Symbolic politics are an important reason for the longevity of the conflict, and issues of abortion and reproduction are connected to concerns about gender and sexuality. Movement/countermovement dynamics also help to keep the conflict alive; when one side wins a victory, the other side gains impetus for mobilization, and the opposing movements follow one another into new arenas. Feminist strateg
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Oates, Thomas P. “We Ought to See What We’re Buying”. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252040948.003.0004.

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This chapter details how the mediated NFL draft emerged out of a set of contingencies produced by shifts in sport media industries during the early 1980s. The event grew in popularity by presenting the thorough, extended, and systematic assessment of NFL prospects as entertaining. But this fun has a profound political edge. By framing NFL prospects as transparent, knowable docile bodies, the discourses of the draft present them explicitly as commodities to be compared with each other. Thus positioned, prospects, the vast majority of prospects of whom are black, circulate in ways that revive lo
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Fisher, Dana R. Climate of Resistance. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190886172.003.0006.

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How has the climate movement connected with the Resistance? This chapter explores the ways the 2017 People’s Climate March built on the momentum of the Resistance to mobilize a crowd with intersectional interests. First, data collected through random surveys of participants at the People’s Climate March in September 2014 are compared with those collected at the People’s Climate March in 2017. The results show how the movement has changed over that 3-year period. Next, the results from the 2017 March are compared with data collected from the Women’s March in 2017. As at the Women’s March, the 2
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Docherty, Iain, and Jon Shaw, eds. Transport Matters. Policy Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1332/policypress/9781447329558.001.0001.

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This is a book about the importance of transport, travel and mobility in modern society. The authors undertake a detailed review not just of key issues that are significant within the transport sector, but also of how and why transport is significant in addressing other policy goals. There are three main areas of focus: a) How we ‘do’ transport, as a result of available technologies and how we use them, b) How the ways in which we ‘do’ transport have certain consequences, across a wide range of policy areas, and c) How we could do things differently, to bring about different consequences. The
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Cobb, Charles R. The Archaeology of Southeastern Native American Landscapes of the Colonial Era. University Press of Florida, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5744/florida/9780813066196.001.0001.

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This book synthesizes the landscape histories of Native Americans in southeastern North America from the arrival of the Spaniards in the sixteenth century to the first decades of the American Republic. Relying on archaeological data and historical sources, the work outlines the ways in which Native populations accommodated and contested the growing encroachments of colonialism and colonial powers. Traditional landscape practices were greatly transformed by epidemic diseases, chronic warfare, and a widespread slave trade in Indian populations. Research demonstrates that populations adapted to t
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Vogt, Wendy A. Lives in Transit. University of California Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/california/9780520298545.001.0001.

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Propelled by structural conditions of violence and everyday insecurity, each year tens of thousands of people from Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador leave their homes in search of a more secure future. For those en route to the United States, they must first cross Mexico where transnational and state security regimes funnel them into clandestine routes where they encounter abuse, injury, extortion, police profiling, sexual violence and kidnapping. As unauthorized gendered and racialized others, migrants become implicated within a state-criminal nexus that profits from their plight. Moving be
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Cox, Peter, and Till Koglin, eds. The Politics of Cycling Infrastructure. Policy Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1332/policypress/9781447345152.001.0001.

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Academic texts on cycling research are expanding rapidly. A dominant theme among these is the use of infrastructure measures to assist promotion of cycling as part of a movement towards sustainable mobility. Physical infrastructure is currently posited as the primary key to unlock cycling’s potential as a primary mode of sustainable transport. Individual studies rarely stand together to be read back to back, in order to allow comparison between them. The privilege of academic conferences is that they allow the attendee to compare and contrast different academic agendas and concerns of research
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Brint, Steven. Two Cheers for Higher Education. Princeton University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691182667.001.0001.

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Today's headlines suggest that universities' power to advance knowledge and shape American society is rapidly declining. But this book's author has tracked numerous trends demonstrating their vitality. After a recent period that witnessed soaring student enrollment and ample research funding, the book argues that universities are in a better position than ever before. Focusing on the years 1980–2015, it details the trajectory of American universities, which was influenced by evolving standards of disciplinary professionalism, market-driven partnerships (especially with scientific and technolog
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Westerstahl Stenport, Anna, and Arne Lunde, eds. Nordic Film Cultures and Cinemas of Elsewhere. Edinburgh University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474438056.001.0001.

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Nordic Film Cultures and Cinemas of Elsewhere proposes a new paradigm for Nordic film studies, as well as for other small national, transnational, and world cinema traditions. This book re-imagines Nordic cinemas as international, cosmopolitan, diasporic, and planet-connected from their beginnings in the early silent period on forward to their present 21st-century dynamics more than a century later. By identifying and engaging with a wide range of unknown, repressed, and overlooked stories (e.g., narratives of movement, mobility, interaction, synthesis, resistance, loss, reclamation, humanisti
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Natale, Simone. Deceitful Media. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190080365.001.0001.

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Artificial intelligence (AI) is often discussed as something extraordinary, a dream—or a nightmare—that awakens metaphysical questions on human life. Yet far from a distant technology of the future, the true power of AI lies in its subtle revolution of ordinary life. From voice assistants like Siri to natural language processors, AI technologies use cultural biases and modern psychology to fit specific characteristics of how users perceive and navigate the external world, thereby projecting the illusion of intelligence. Integrating media studies, science and technology studies, and social psyc
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Walker, Hannah L. Mobilized by Injustice. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190940645.001.0001.

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Springing from decades of abuse by law enforcement and an excessive criminal justice system, members of over-policed communities lead the current movement for civil rights in the United States. Activated by injustice, individuals protested police brutality in Ferguson, campaigned to end stop-and-frisk in New York City, and advocated for restorative justice in Washington, D.C. Yet, scholars focused on the negative impact of punitive policy on material resources, and trust in government did not predict these pockets of resistance, arguing instead that marginalizing and demeaning policy teaches i
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