Message posted on 10/04/2018

New Issue of Transfers: Degendering the Driver

Dear Colleague,

This special section on "Degendering the Driver" explores how gender interv= enes in the potential shift from a driver-centered to a driverless car cult= ure. It focuses on representations of imagined futures-prototypes, media im= ages, and popular discourses of driverless cars. This section is followed b= y Ideas in Motion, Mobility in Art, and various reviews. This issue marks t= he first under Dagmar Sch=E4fer's editorship. =

Please visit the Berghahn website for more information about the journal: w= ww.berghahnjournals.com/transfers

Volume 8, Issue 1 (Special Section: Degendering the Driver)

Editorial Mobilities Studies, a Transdiciplinary Field Dagmar Sch=E4fer http://bit.ly/2FSbP8j

General Article Translocated Colonial Subjects in Collaboration: Animals and Human Knowledge Pushkar Sohoni http://bit.ly/2pbxe2R

Special Section: Degendering the Driver Introduction: Autonomous Driving and the Transformation of Car Cultures Jutta Weber and Fabian Kr=F6ger http://bit.ly/2Hwl3EI

From the Auto-mobile to the Driven Subject?: Discursive Assertions of Mobil= ity Futures Katharina Manderscheid http://bit.ly/2HvbTYX

Masculinity and Autonomous Vehicles: A Degendered or Resegregated Future Sy= stem of Automobility? Dag Balkmar and Ulf Mellstr=F6m http://bit.ly/2FGOJhO

Media Ecologies of Autonomous Automobility: Gendered and Racial Dimensions = of Future Concept Cars Julia M. Hildebrand and Mimi Sheller http://bit.ly/2FBxzpX

Combustion, Hydraulic, and Other Forms of Masculinity: An Essay Exploring D= ominant Values and Representations of the Driver in Driverless Technology Sarah Redshaw http://bit.ly/2pdHozj

Autonomous Vehicles and Gender: A Commentary Ehren Helmut Pflugfelder http://bit.ly/2phHZjA

Ideas in Motion Vistas of Future New Mobility Studies: Transfers and Transformations Georgine Clarsen http://bit.ly/2HxMMok

Mobility and Art Odiol=E2ndia (Hateland) Giselle Beiguelman http://bit.ly/2HvcZnx

Museum Review Imagining Futures of Energy: Views from Central Asia Markus S. Schulz http://bit.ly/2p9UWwq

Film Review Filmmaking at a Crossroads: Ulrike Ottinger's Johanna d'Arc of Mongolia Goe= s off the Rails Grace An http://bit.ly/2DsjyEV

Book Reviews Eirini Kasioumi, Anna Plyushteva, Talya Zemach-Bersin, Kathleen F. Oswald, = Molly Sauter, Alexandra Ganser, Mustafa Ahmed Khan, Natasha Raheja, Harry O= osterhuis and Benjamin Fraser http://bit.ly/2GsruJB

Be sure to recommend Transfers to your institution's library: www.journals.= berghahnbooks.com/transfers/library-recommendations/

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For further information please contact any of the following:

Valerio Simoni The Graduate Institute Geneva (Switzerland) vals_sim@yahoo.com

Anna Lisa Ramella Universitt Siegen anna.ramella@gmail.com

Noel Salazar KU Leuven noel.Salazar@kuleuven.be

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