Mobilities Lab

Anthropology College of Liberal Arts And Sciences

Mobilities/Methods Lab (MML)

Welcome to the Mobilities/Methods Lab (MML) virtually housed at the University of Illinois at Chicago and directed by Dr. Tarini Bedi and a team of faculty and graduate student collaborators. The focus of MML is to provide a co-curricular venue that engages faculty, graduate, and undergraduate students in both the theoretical and methodological aspects of anthropological research, particularly research in the areas of transport, infrastructure, mobilities, and movement broadly defined. The MML is also a repository for syllabi, course material, and commentary related to ethnographic/mobile methods. We provide a forum for students, educators, and policy professionals (many of whom are also interested in social science research theory and method) to find resources for teaching, research, and grant-writing. We are always looking to develop collaborations between academic institutions and organizations focused on cross-disciplinary mobilities research.

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Enjoy the conversations between our collaborators and contributors and those who are doing exciting mobilities research !


The Mobilities and Methods Lab at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) conducts various interviews with distinguished professors and researchers

INTERVIEWS

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Our Team

The Mobilities/Methods Lab is part of the Anthropology Department at the University of Illinois at Chicago. The department has a strong focus on both contemporary and historical research on questions of mobilities and movement. We particularly invite graduate and undergraduate students who would like to get involved with our lab to get in touch with us about contributing to our virtual, collective space. We welcome contributions from scholars and students across the world

Other Content

Teaching

Innovation

Resources

Let’s Collaborate

If you are interested in contributing to the conversations through the development of a podcast episode or a journalistic interview with an author or researcher, providing multimedia content, or a book review, please complete the contributor form and one of our content managers will be in touch.


If you have any further questions, please reach out to our lab at mobilities-lab@uic.edu.


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