Phillip Vannini (EDT)/ Lucy Budd (EDT)/ Ole B. Jensen (EDT)/ Christian Fisker (EDT)/ Paola Jiron (EDT)
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Jensen, Ole B. (Aalborg University, Denmark),Lassen, Claus (Aalborg University, Denmark),Kaufmann, Vincent (Ecole Polytechnique Federale De Lausanne ENAC IA LASUR, Switzerland),Freudendal-Pedersen, M
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Jensen, Ole B.,Lassen, Claus,Gotzsche Lange, Ida Sofie
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The new ‘mobilities turn’ (Sheller, Urry 2006) has become a powerful perspective in social theory. John Urry’s oeuvre has been very influential in the emergence of this new field and has had lasting i
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