In the introduction to his book Sociology beyond Societies, Urry (2000) argued that the traditional object of focus of the discipline of sociology, viz., society, needs to reconceptualised and updated to better reflect the complex interdependencies and mobility pathways of and between people, objects, texts, images and capital (to name only a handful of actors) around the world.
Read MoreIn thinking politically about mobility, we are confronted with questions such as who is able to move and be mobile, and how are they able to do it – in comfort or in clandestine cover? And what networks of mobility are available to them – where can (and can’t) they go?
Read MoreListen to me rant and rave about the digital nomad lifestyle with Kia Handley on her Tuesday morning radio show on ABC Australia.
Read MoreI had the pleasure of talking about my submission for the 2021 ANSA Visual Anthropology Competition this morning at the (virtual) Visual Ethnography Showcase at the Australian Anthropological Society (AAS) conference. This is what I had prepared to say…
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