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The frictions of slow tourism mobilities: conceptualising campervan travel
This paper discusses the materialities of campervan travel as a relatively ‘slow’ form of tourism mobilities. The research is based upon qualitative research with campervan owners and users in the UK. Previous research has emphasised notions of freedom associated with campervan travel and how it has developed its own subculture. However, we seek to move beyond this to examine the frictions of socially and physically embodied practices of campervan travel in order to address the call for more multi-sensory understandings of tourism mobilities. In our discussion of campervan travel, mobility is understood as intensities of circulations, uncertainties and relational affects where different aspects of friction are central. We conclude by discussing the campervan in relation to wider aspects of slow travel
Developments and key issues in tourism mobilities
This paper examines key developments in recent tourism mobilities research. It begins by outlining the recent conceptualisation of tourism mobilities, arguing that it is not just that tourism is a form of mobility like other forms of mobility but that different mobilities inform and are informed by tourism. It then examines work which has been developed in terms of materialities, autmobilities and new technologies. It concludes by discussing mobile methodologies and some thoughts on future research directions
Anxious immobilities: an ethnography of coping with contagion (Covid-19) in Macau
In February 2020, Macau became one of the first regions where the pandemic of coronavirus or Covid-19 affected the totality of social and economic life leading to increased anxieties over movement and distance. Although Macau has had very few actual cases of the virus–46 in total–and no deaths from it, the Macau government rapidly instituted a lockdown. The aim of this article is to reflect on how the social experience of being in lockdown can provide insights into understanding the type of experience or condition that we provisionally term ‘anxious immobility.’ Such a condition is characterized by a total disruption of everyday rhythms and specifically anxious waiting for the normalization of activity while being the subject of biosocial narratives of quarantine and socially responsible. The paper is based upon 3 months of ethnographic research conducted by two researchers based in Macau. We also reflect upon some aspects of the politics of mobilities in the light of disruptions and friction points between Hong Kong, Macau, mainland China, and the rest of the world.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
Exploring agroecological practices in Canada
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A Simple Family of Analytical Trumpet Slices of the Schwarzschild Spacetime
We describe a simple family of analytical coordinate systems for the
Schwarzschild spacetime. The coordinates penetrate the horizon smoothly and are
spatially isotropic. Spatial slices of constant coordinate time feature a
trumpet geometry with an asymptotically cylindrical end inside the horizon at a
prescribed areal radius (with ) that serves as the free
parameter for the family. The slices also have an asymptotically flat end at
spatial infinity. In the limit the spatial slices lose their trumpet
geometry and become flat -- in this limit, our coordinates reduce to
Painlev\'e-Gullstrand coordinates.Comment: 7 pages, 3 figure
A reply to the responses by Sharpley, Reid and Coghlan on ‘responsible volunteer tourism’
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group This section of the journal encourages discussion between several authors on a policy related topic. The same question may, therefore, be addressed from different theoretical, cultural or spatial perspectives. Dialogues may be applied or highly abstract. This Dialogue starts with Burrai and Hannam’s original paper https://doi.org/10.1080/19407963.2017.1362810 and ends with theirs reflections below, prompted by the observations of fellow contributors
Magnetic quantification of urban pollution sources in atmospheric particulate matter
A new method is presented for fast quantification of urban pollution sources in atmospheric particulate matter (PM). The remanent magnetization of PM samples collected in Switzerland at sites with different exposures to pollution sources is analysed. The coercivity distribution of each sample is calculated from detailed demagnetization curves of anhysteretic remanent magnetization (ARM) and is modelled using a linear combination of appropriate functions which represent the contribution of different sources of magnetic minerals to the total magnetization. Two magnetic components, C1 and C2, are identified in all samples. The low-coercivity component C1 predominates in less polluted sites, whereas the concentration of the higher-coercivity component C2 is large in urban areas. The same sites were monitored independently by Hüglin using detailed chemical analysis and a quantitative source attribution of the PM. His results are compared with the magnetic component analysis. The absolute and relative magnetic contributions of component C2 correlate very well with absolute and relative mass contributions of exhaust emissions, respectively. Traffic is the most important PM pollution source in Switzerland: it includes exhaust emissions and abrasion products released by vehicle brakes. Component C2 and traffic-related PM sources correlate well, which is encouraging for the implementation of non-destructive magnetic methods as an economic alternative to chemical analysis when mapping urban dust pollutio
Inspiral, merger and ringdown of unequal mass black hole binaries: a multipolar analysis
We study the inspiral, merger and ringdown of unequal mass black hole
binaries by analyzing a catalogue of numerical simulations for seven different
values of the mass ratio (from q=M2/M1=1 to q=4). We compare numerical and
Post-Newtonian results by projecting the waveforms onto spin-weighted spherical
harmonics, characterized by angular indices (l,m). We find that the
Post-Newtonian equations predict remarkably well the relation between the wave
amplitude and the orbital frequency for each (l,m), and that the convergence of
the Post-Newtonian series to the numerical results is non-monotonic. To leading
order the total energy emitted in the merger phase scales like eta^2 and the
spin of the final black hole scales like eta, where eta=q/(1+q)^2 is the
symmetric mass ratio. We study the multipolar distribution of the radiation,
finding that odd-l multipoles are suppressed in the equal mass limit. Higher
multipoles carry a larger fraction of the total energy as q increases. We
introduce and compare three different definitions for the ringdown starting
time. Applying linear estimation methods (the so-called Prony methods) to the
ringdown phase, we find resolution-dependent time variations in the fitted
parameters of the final black hole. By cross-correlating information from
different multipoles we show that ringdown fits can be used to obtain precise
estimates of the mass and spin of the final black hole, which are in remarkable
agreement with energy and angular momentum balance calculations.Comment: 51 pages, 28 figures, 16 tables. Many improvements throughout the
text in response to the referee report. The calculation of multipolar
components in Appendix A now uses slightly different conventions. Matches
version in press in PR
Review of the Laguerre-Gauss mode technology research program at Birmingham
Gravitational wave detectors from the advanced generation onwards are
expected to be limited in sensitivity by thermal noise of the optics, making
the reduction of this noise a key factor in the success of such detectors. A
proposed method for reducing the impact of this noise is to use higher-order
Laguerre-Gauss (LG) modes for the readout beam, as opposed to the currently
used fundamental mode. We present here a synopsis of the research program
undertaken by the University of Birmingham into the suitability of LG mode
technology for future gravitational wave detectors. This will cover our
previous and current work on this topic, from initial simulations and table-top
LG mode experiments up to implementation in a prototype scale suspended cavity
and high-power laser bench
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