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OverviewScholars from various disciplines have used key concepts to grasp mobilities, but as of yet, a working vocabulary of these has not been fully developed. Given this context and inspired in part by Raymond Williams’ Keywords (1976), this edited volume presents contributions that critically analyze mobility-related keywords: capital, cosmopolitanism, freedom, gender, immobility, infrastructure, motility, and regime. Each chapter provides an historical context, a critical analysis of how the keyword has been used in relation to mobility, and a conclusion that proposes future usage or research. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Noel B. Salazar , Kiran JayaramPublisher: Berghahn Books Imprint: Berghahn Books Volume: 1 ISBN: 9781785338151ISBN 10: 1785338153 Pages: 196 Publication Date: 28 March 2018 Audience: College/higher education , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsAcknowledgments Introduction: Keywords of Mobility: A Critical Introduction Noel B. Salazar Chapter 1. Capital Kiran Jayaram Chapter 2. Cosmopolitanism Malasree Neepa Acharya Chapter 3. Freedom Bartholomew Dean Chapter 4. Gender Alice Elliot Chapter 5. Immobility Nichola Khan Chapter 6. Infrastructure Mari Korpela Chapter 7. Motility Hege Høyer Leivestad Chapter 8. Regime Beth Baker-Cristales Chapter 9. On the Ethnographic Engagement of Keywords Brenda Chalfin Chapter 10. Emergent and Potential Mobilities Ellen R. Judd Notes on Contributors IndexReviewsGrounded in anthropology and informed by trans-disciplinary mobility studies, the authors rely on ethnographic analyses from a refreshing combination of both American and European perspectives... [The volume] is careful in its selection of topics, and contributors are up-to-date in their scholarship and rigorous in the construction of their analyses... [A]s a methodological and theoretical approach to the topic, Keywords of Mobility is unparalleled. It represents an important contribution to the literature on studies of forced migration, and human mobilities more generally, by working toward a common, robust vocabulary. * Refuge This fascinating new volume now unpacks the term through eight keywords: capital, cosmopolitanism, freedom, gender, mobility, infrastructure, motility, and regime. A succinct summary of mobility studies by Noel B. Salazar introduces the volume and its approach: not an all-encompassing list, but a set of keywords that 'offers a coherent critical perspective on mobility'. * Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute (JRAI) There is an appealing directness and elegant simplicity in 'Keywords' efforts to cut through the increasing verbiage within mobility studies and return to the central concepts that make up the field, to grapple with how these concepts are being contested, reworked, and reimagined on a daily basis within anthropological research, while still pushing the field into new waters. In short, this is a book that every mobility studies scholar or student should not only read but return to time and again. * Anthropos Grounded in anthropology and informed by trans-disciplinary mobility studies, the authors rely on ethnographic analyses from a refreshing combination of both American and European perspectives... [The volume] is careful in its selection of topics, and contributors are up-to-date in their scholarship and rigorous in the construction of their analyses... [A]s a methodological and theoretical approach to the topic, Keywords of Mobility is unparalleled. It represents an important contribution to the literature on studies of forced migration, and human mobilities more generally, by working toward a common, robust vocabulary. * Refuge This book is very enlightening, covering areas of thought and research which are at present clearly on a lively frontier of scholarship... The editors are well placed to take on the task of organizing and introducing this topic - as notions of mobility have become increasingly prominent in recent anthropology. Noel B. Salazar has an overview of the field which may well be unmatched in anthropology. * Ulf Hannerz, Stockholm University The idea of exploring keywords offers a useful intervention into the field of mobilities research, which is especially useful for teaching. The choice of keywords is excellent, and the framing of each chapter is very good. The contributors are up to date on the current literature and debates of interest to the field. * Mimi Sheller, Drexel University, USA Author InformationNoel B. Salazar is Research Professor of Anthropology at the University of Leuven, Belgium. He is co-editor of Regimes of Mobility (2014) and Tourism Imaginaries (2014), and author of Envisioning Eden (2010) and numerous journal articles and book chapters on the anthropology of mobility and travel. He is vice-president of the International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences, member of the Young Academy of Belgium, and founder of the EASA Anthropology and Mobility Network. 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