Events

The calendar below shows an overview of events and conferences that we have organized or participated in.

The MobileWorlds Workshops have taken place throughout 2024, in both Bergen and Porto. They are interactive workshops in which we explore how arts, and drawing maps, can help various individuals – children as well as adults – to connect to third cultures within them and surrounding them, and the potential this might have for creating new points for encounter with ‘others’ – other people, other ideas, other practices, concerning sustainable mobility and beyond. We have customized workshops per audience group (e.g. all-ages, families, planners, academics/conference). You can find out how to do your own Workshop here.

The Mobile Worlds workshops take a hands-on, creative approach to explore mobility practices through the lens of culture – based on a set of norms and values that we identify with, for instance based on nationality, region, or subgroup (e.g. environmentalist, academic, skater, etc.). They begin with an introspective, individual part (which can remain private), and then move on to group creations and discussions about various cultures coming together within individuals and between individuals and groups. The workshop uses drawing, collage, plasticine-shaping, and other such methods to stimulate out-of-the-box engagement with the topic. The workshops are adjusted for diverse audiences.

The Festival took place in September and October 2025 in Bergen, Online, and in Porto. The Festival is a platform for bringing together a broad MobileWorlds community, connecting arts and planning perspectives for a broad audience, showing the potential of what the MobileWorlds project has only begun to explore. Details on the Festival specifically are found here and tools for organizing your own MobileWorlds Festival can be found here.

The key events of the MobileWorlds project have now ended. You can find details about the past activities by browsing the past events below.

  • Presentation on “Thinking Otherwise” at Pontevedra Degrowth Conference

    On 21 June I’ll be presenting on the idea of “Thinking Otherwise” in academia and beyond, during a session called “Challenging dominant values, ideologies, and imaginaries” of the 10th International Degrowth Conference, this year in Pontevedra, Spain. We’ll share a bit about how Thinking Otherwise is discussed in two books: “Postcolonial Theory: An Introduction” by […]

  • Regional Studies Association Conference – MobileWorlds will present

    The Regional Studies Association will host its 2025 Conference in Porto, Portugal in May! MobileWorlds is thrilled to be included in the programme to present some of our work. See the abstract here  and the details of the session in which I will present, here.

  • ISEE Degrowth – Kim will speak at roundtable on planning, degrowth, and anti-colonial change

    Individual practices are important, but much more systemic change is needed for historically rooted and economically-justified social and environmental injustices and extractions to be truly addressed. The intertwined topics of planning, degrowth, and anti-colonial change are key “places” where this can and must be done. This will also have implications for how mobilities are practiced […]

  • The Future Design of Streets Conference – MobileWorlds will present

    The Future Design of Streets Conference will take place in Guimarães, Portugal in June! MobileWorlds is happy to be included in the programme to present some of our work. This is the abstract accepted for the Conference:   “Third Cultures” for Sustainable and Just Mobilities: Questioning the Origins, Uses and Futures of Streets Cultures – […]

  • RGS Online – MobileWorlds will have a double special session and one presentation

    This year at the Royal Geographical Society’s annual conference, MobileWorlds organized a double special session entitled “Third Cultures of Mobility: Exploring and stimulating alternative mobility futures and research methodologies”. The sessions also included a presentation by Kim, entitled “Mobilities in Times of Crisis: Seeking Third Cultures of Mobility Through Creative Participatory Methods”, and a presentation […]