whose health is considered. They challenge us to think critically about exercise as “healthy” and to deconstruct our normative preconceptions of differential mobilities or disabled experiences. While they acknowledge that their provocations are partial
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Editorial
Stéphanie Ponsavady
Race and the Politics of Mobility—Introduction
Judith A. Nicholson and Mimi Sheller
mobility politics posits that unequal relations of power shape, and are shaped through mobility. 7 Despite scholarly attention paid in recent years to how multiple and differential mobilities shape mobility politics, for example, in relation to gender
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Interrogating Aspirations through Migratory Mobilities
Supurna Banerjee and Eva Gerharz
invoking memories of Paraguay. Differential mobility empowerment thus reflects structures and hierarchies of power, which are shaped by social identities of race, gender, age, and class, among others. 11 Feminists like Sara Ahmed 12 caution that the