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Javier Caletrío

Sociologue

Javier Caletrío is the scientific advisor of the Mobile Lives Forum for the English-speaking world (BA Economics, Valencia; MA, PhD Sociology, Lancaster) . He is a researcher with a background in the humanities and social sciences. In adittion, he also has a strong interest in the natural sciences, especially ecology and ornithology. His research lies broadly in the areas of environmental change and sustainability transitions, especially in relation to mobility and inequality. Javier was  based at the Centre for Mobilities Research at Lancaster University from 1998 to 2017.


Projects with the Forum

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The combined use of bicycles and trains in the Netherlands: a promising mode of transport in a suitable environment

Javier Caletrío

project

Presentation of our new section : "Southern diairies"

Javier Caletrío, Aniss Mouad Mezoued, Mobile Lives Forum

Qu'est-ce que Carnet des Suds ?

Javier Caletrío


Publications with the Forum

project

Transport for Suburbia: Beyond the Automobile Age, by Paul Mess

Publication by Javier Caletrío

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Harnessing social tipping dynamics for the ecological transition: the case of the electric car

Javier Caletrío

Ecotourism: Is my flying saving the planet?

Javier Caletrío

Mobility and disability

Javier Caletrío

The Tourist Gaze, by John Urry

Publication by Javier Caletrío

The flying less movement

Javier Caletrío

Braudel, a mobilities scholar avant la lettre?

Javier Caletrío

What makes a slow tourist?

Javier Caletrío

Displaced lives

Javier Caletrío

Radical mitigation: a new priority in the mobilities agenda?

Javier Caletrío

Mobile lives, screens and vision (I)

Javier Caletrío

Mobile lives, screens and vision (II)

Javier Caletrío

Piketty and mobilities

Javier Caletrío

Celebrating the Art of the London Underground

Javier Caletrío

Detroit : Ruin of a City

Javier Caletrío

Quotidian rituals in an age of mobility

Javier Caletrío

Capitalism and collective action in the work of John Urry (II)

Javier Caletrío

Capitalism and collective action in the work of John Urry (I)

Javier Caletrío

Mobile Urbanisms

Javier Caletrío

Slow is beautiful. Or is it? John Berger on riding a bike

Javier Caletrío

The Hypothesis of the Mobility Transition

Publication by Javier Caletrío

The Dynamics of Social Practice: Everyday Life and how it Changes - by Elizabeth Shove, Mika Pantzar and Matt Watson

Publication by Javier Caletrío

"The world we made. Alex McKay’s story from 2050" by Jonathon Porritt

Publication by Javier Caletrío

Code / Space: Software and everyday life - by Rob Kitchin et Martin Dodge

Publication by Javier Caletrío

Automobility in Transition? A Socio-Technical Analysis of Sustainable Transport - by Geels, Kemp, Dudley and Lyons

Publication by Javier Caletrío

Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival of American Community - by Robert D. Putnam

Publication by Javier Caletrío

How the super-rich are changing our mobile world

Video by Javier Caletrío

The Railway Journey - by Wolfgang Schivelbusch

Publication by Javier Caletrío

Splintering Urbanism - by Stephen Graham and Simon Marvin

Publication by Javier Caletrío

Question of Travel - by Caren Kaplan

Publication by Javier Caletrío

The New Mobilities Paradigm - by Mimi Sheller and John Urry

Publication by Javier Caletrío

Tracking Modernity. India’s Railway and the Culture of Mobility - by Marian Aguiar

Publication by Javier Caletrío

On the Move. Mobility in the Western World - by Tim Cresswell

Publication by Javier Caletrío

Mobilities by John Urry

Publication by Javier Caletrío

Bauman (Zygmunt)

Defined by Javier Caletrío

Mobilities paradigm

Defined by Javier Caletrío

Transition studies

Defined by Javier Caletrío

John Urry (sociologist)

Defined by Javier Caletrío

why study super-rich mobility?

Javier Caletrío, Olivier Mongin