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Embodied Vibrations

Disastrous Mobilities in Relocation from the Christchurch Earthquakes, Aotearoa New Zealand

Gail Adams-Hutcheson

when they are suddenly halted or missing. The regular repetitive rhythms of life become a “part of the way things are,” which can lead to an “ontological predictability and security.” 26 Lack of these organizational processes of rhythms and habit can

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Introduction

Autonomous Driving and the Transformation of Car Cultures

Jutta Weber and Fabian Kröger

reproductive task, the gender script of this vision fits into the image of hegemonic masculinity. Manderscheid reflects further on the ontological status of both visions, identifying them as imagined futures of corporate interests that neglect the shaping

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Ehren Helmut Pflugfelder

Casey Boyle, “Introduction: Rhetorical Ontology, or How to do Things with Things,” in Rhetoric, Though Everyday Things , ed. Scot Barnett and Casey Boyle (Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 2016), 1–16, here 4 (this and the previous quotation

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Alejandro Miranda

ontological framework is that it conceptualizes social existence as a mesh of practices and material arrangements. 13 Interrogating practice brings focus to the processes through which the articulation of elements is configured. These configurations encompass

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Masculinity and Autonomous Vehicles

A Degendered or Resegregated Future System of Automobility?

Dag Balkmar and Ulf Mellström

—perspektiv på yrkeskultur och genus (Umeå: Umeå University, 2003), 92. 37 Ulf Mellström, “ From a Hegemonic Politics of Masculinity to an Ontological Politics of Intimacy and Vulnerability? Ways of Imagining through Karen Barad’s Work,” in “Quantum

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Theorizing Mobility Transitions

An Interdisciplinary Conversation

Cristina Temenos, Anna Nikolaeva, Tim Schwanen, Tim Cresswell, Frans Sengers, Matt Watson, and Mimi Sheller

advocates intellectual reflection on the relationship between scholars’ ontological and methodological commitments. 11 See also Frans Sengers and Rob Raven, “Toward a Spatial Perspective on Niche Development: The Case of Bus Rapid Transit,” Environmental

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Mobilizing Disability Studies

A Critical Perspective

Kudzai Matereke

of “critical” serves to highlight at least two points. First, it is critical insofar as its perspectives are embedded in epistemological and ontological frameworks that highlight disability studies as not only an analytical field that develops its own

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Forced Immobility

Undocumented Migrants, Boats, Brussels, and Islands

Godfrey Baldacchino

also privileges islands as spaces that enact “ontologies of power.” 15 At least since 1423, when Venice set up a lazaretto (quarantine station) on the islet of Santa Maria di Nazareth near the city, 16 islands have served to protect communities by

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Tracey Reimann-Dawe

the dream as a privileged site of self-knowledge beyond everyday time. 34 The dream becomes a state of ultimate awareness that conveys an element of inner experience and an awakening of higher senses—an ontological epiphany. Nachtigal’s dreamlike

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Manuel Stoffers, Blake Morris, Alan Meyer, Younes Saramifar, Andrew Cobbing, Martin Emanuel, Rudi Volti, Caitlin Starr Cohn, CaitrĂ­ona Leahy, and Sunny Stalter-Pace

underlying connections while reading through the details of each story. We see reflections on airplanes and airports as objects of curiosity in the writings of Anna Leahy and Douglas Dechow, as well as two object-oriented ontology philosophers, Ian Bogost and