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Routes Travel And Translation In The Late Twentieth Century
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From Mirroring to World‐Making: Research as Future Forming
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The new mobilities paradigm for a live sociology
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Sense of place: A process for identifying and negotiating potentially contested visions of sustainability
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"Just Go in Looking Good": The Resilience, Resistance, and Kinship-Building of Trans* College Students.
TL;DR: Bhattacharya et al. as discussed by the authors explored the strategies transgender college students use to navigate gender-dichotomous collegiate environments, highlighting the pervasive intersections of participants' various social identities as well as speaking to the importance of developing kinship networks among transgender students as a strategy to remain resilient and successful in college.
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From Mirroring to World‐Making: Research as Future Forming
TL;DR: In this article, the authors propose an alternative to the mirror metaphor, one that defines the researcher in terms of world-making, which is an orientation to inquiry in which the major attempt is not to assay the world for what it is, but to actively shape the contours of the future.
Journal ArticleDOI
The new mobilities paradigm for a live sociology
TL;DR: An overview of the field of mobilities research can be found in this paper, where the authors trace the theoretical antecedents to the study of mobility both within the classical sociological tradition and at its borders with other disciplines or theoretical schools.
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Sense of place: A process for identifying and negotiating potentially contested visions of sustainability
TL;DR: In this article, the authors identify opportunities and challenges to use sense of place as motivation for long-term stewardship at multiple spatial scales in a rapidly changing world and suggest that stewardship is best fostered by transparent and respectful dialogue to identify shared values and concerns and negotiate areas of disagreement.
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"Just Go in Looking Good": The Resilience, Resistance, and Kinship-Building of Trans* College Students.
TL;DR: Bhattacharya et al. as discussed by the authors explored the strategies transgender college students use to navigate gender-dichotomous collegiate environments, highlighting the pervasive intersections of participants' various social identities as well as speaking to the importance of developing kinship networks among transgender students as a strategy to remain resilient and successful in college.