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Being-in-motion: The everyday (gendered and classed) embodied mobilities for UK university students who commute

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<mark>Journal publication date</mark>2018
<mark>Journal</mark>Mobilities
Issue number3
Volume13
Number of pages15
Pages (from-to)426-440
Publication StatusPublished
Early online date31/05/17
<mark>Original language</mark>English

Abstract

This article makes the case for a more robust mobilities approach to student geographies in the UK, in order to problematise the enduring binary of [im]mobility (‘going away’ versus ‘staying local’) and to challenge the presumed linearity of educational (and mobility) transitions in higher education. Through a discussion of two UK-based studies, we make the case for considering the complex and multi-layered everyday mobilities of students who commute to illuminate a broader range of mobility practices that shape students’ experiences and identities, and which are embedded in multiple and intersecting embodiments of class, gender, age and ethnicity.

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This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Mobilities on 31/05/2017, available online: http://www.tandfonline.com/10.1080/17450101.2017.1331018