{"id":233,"date":"2016-02-25T11:36:51","date_gmt":"2016-02-25T11:36:51","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/mobilitiesresearch.wordpress.com\/?p=57"},"modified":"2016-02-25T11:36:51","modified_gmt":"2016-02-25T11:36:51","slug":"the-view-from-outside-a-visiting-fellows-report-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.lancaster.ac.uk\/cemore\/the-view-from-outside-a-visiting-fellows-report-2\/","title":{"rendered":"The View from Outside \u2013 a Visiting Fellow\u2019s Report"},"content":{"rendered":"

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First of all I would like to express my gratitude for granting me the CeMoRe Visiting Fellowship 2014. When I decided to apply for it after the 10th<\/sup> year anniversary conference at CeMoRe in 2013 I actually had quite forgotten how much one can benefit from a visiting fellowship. Since I did not have sabbatical, things was a little complicated but luckily I got pinned two visits down; a first and longer one in April, and then a week here in June.<\/h2>\n

The first thing to say about CeMoRe is that it is no coincidence that we have taken it as the role model for our Center for Mobilities and Urban Studies (C-MUS) in Aalborg. CeMoRe is the most inspiring mobilities research center to be found \u2013 period! And increasingly the mix (or should I say the relation to) with the Arts and more creative organizations and environments seems to point in an exciting new direction for mobilities research. As I found when preparing the \u2018Mobilities & Design\u2019 workshop that took place during my first visit (and which had never been realized had it not been for the tireless efforts of Monika B\u00fcscher \u2026 thanks Monika!), there is a fruitful and creative emerging milieu around the research-arts nexus here at 51¸£Àû. In fact the rationale behind the \u2018Mobilities & Design\u2019 workshop was precisely to test out this territory in general terms. In more specific terms my idea with the workshop was to explore the meaning of \u2018mobilities design\u2019 as a potential field of practice as well as of research.<\/p>\n

During the last close to 2 years we have set the agenda in C-MUS to explore the relationship between design and mobilities and have produced a few publications on that note:<\/p>\n