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(Im-)mobilities, air, critique: an interview with Peter Adey

(Im-)Mobilitäten, Atmosphäre, Kritik: ein Interview mit Peter Adey

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  1. T2M is the annual conference of the International Association for the History of Transport, Traffic, and Mobility.

  2. Watch the Mediterranean Sea is an online platform that seeks to monitor violations of migrants right at the maritime boarders using GIS layers (http://www.watchthemed.net/).

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Krämer, H., Schindler, L. (Im-)mobilities, air, critique: an interview with Peter Adey. Österreich Z Soziol 41, 5–14 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11614-016-0190-1

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