Categoria: Terceiras Culturas
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MobileWorlds Community Engagement

As we wrap up the MobileWorlds project, we want to highlight the ways in which we have reached out to participants of various groups and contexts, and thank them again – anonymously – for all their input! We could not have done any of this work without you, as participants…
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The MobileWorlds Survey – Overview & Quant results

The MobileWorlds Survey was carried out between 10 June 2024 and 2 March 2025 to collect international experiences with (third) cultures, and the relationship people see between such cultures and mobility/transport. The survey included two key parts, one focused on cultural backgrounds and combinations, and the other on mobility-transport options.…
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Annotated Bibliography on Third Cultures

Ever wondered what Third Cultures are, or can be, or even should be? I’ve made some forays into different answers to that questions on this website before, but this post is different. We’ve finally published the annotated bibliography on third cultures, which extensively explores different ways this subject has been…
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MobileWorlds Toolbox: Spatial Analysis Toolkit & pdf published

This is the last official week of the MobileWorlds project, and we’ve been making some substantial steps for sharing some more results. This includes the now finalised Toolbox, with the Spatial Analysis Toolkit included and a specially designed pdf version. You can find the digital Spatial Analysis Toolkit here. And…
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The MobileWorlds Festival – taking third cultures “out of the box”

The MobileWorlds Festival took place in September and October 2025, in Bergen (Norway), Online, and in Porto (Portugal). The festival brought together planning practice, arts, research, and a broad public of all ages, bringing the ideas of third cultures “out into the world”. With this post we are happy to…
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Jo Blake on the intersection of Storytelling, Myth, and Mobilities

During the online edition of the MobileWorlds Festival, Jo Blake provided us with a wonderful performance of a story, specially selected, revised, and introduced for the purposes of this festival, connecting storytelling, myth, and mobilities. We were able to record her performance, and the recording is now available on our…
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Thinking Otherwise through “Third Cultures” – Podcast Episode linking MobileWorlds to Planetary Planning

This week a new episode was published on the Planetary Planning Podcast featuring especially the MobileWorlds project. The episode explicitly connects the subjects at the core of MobileWorlds with those of the Planetary Planning Podcast – namely the overlaps in relation to “thinking otherwise” and exploring what the concept of…
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The MobileWorlds Booklet – launched!

It is with great pleasure that I launch the MobileWorlds Booklet digitally (found in this post and in the MobileWorlds digital Library), now that it has been shared with Festival-goers in person already. It includes a variety of little insights, activities, external contributions, profiles, and the beautiful photos of the…
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The MobileWorlds Festival: Bergen Edition one week away!

The Bergen edition of the MobileWorlds Festival is already only a week away! We are so excited to begin this series of events to explore, play with, and share diverse ideas about how to define and shift cultures of mobilities today and in future. If you haven’t done so yet,…
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Cultures of Water – Connecting Culture, Arts and Water Heritage

[Image from the beautiful cover of the Cultures of Water Special Issue published this September in the Cultural Studies Journal] Culture is a slippery, complex concept. The MobileWorlds project is focused mostly on how culture affects mobility, and what cultures of mobilities are and could be. Alongside this, however,…
