
Javier Caletrío
Social Scientist - Mobile Lives Forum (2012 - present). Formerly at Centre for Mobilities Research (1998 - 2017)
Javier Caletrío is the scientific advisor of the Mobile Lives Forum for the English-speaking world (BA Economics, Valencia; MA, PhD Sociology, Lancaster) . He is a researcher with a background in the humanities and social sciences. In adittion, he also has a strong interest in the natural sciences, especially ecology and ornithology. His research lies broadly in the areas of environmental change and sustainability transitions, especially in relation to mobility and inequality. Javier was based at the Centre for Mobilities Research at Lancaster University from 1998 to 2017.
See user's profilePublications with the Forum

Tracking Modernity. India’s Railway and the Culture of Mobility - by Marian Aguiar
Publication by Javier Caletrío
The New Mobilities Paradigm - by Mimi Sheller and John Urry
Publication by Javier Caletrío
Question of Travel - by Caren Kaplan
Publication by Javier Caletrío
On the Move. Mobility in the Western World - by Tim Cresswell
Publication by Javier Caletrío
Splintering Urbanism - by Stephen Graham and Simon Marvin
Publication by Javier Caletrío
The Railway Journey - by Wolfgang Schivelbusch
Publication by Javier Caletrío
How the super-rich are changing our mobile world
Video by Javier Caletrío
Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival of American Community - by Robert D. Putnam
Publication by Javier Caletrío
Automobility in Transition? A Socio-Technical Analysis of Sustainable Transport - by Geels, Kemp, Dudley and Lyons
Publication by Javier Caletrío
Code / Space: Software and everyday life - by Rob Kitchin et Martin Dodge
Publication by Javier Caletrío
"The world we made. Alex McKay’s story from 2050" by Jonathon Porritt
Publication by Javier Caletrío
The Dynamics of Social Practice: Everyday Life and how it Changes - by Elizabeth Shove, Mika Pantzar and Matt Watson
Publication by Javier Caletrío
The Hypothesis of the Mobility Transition
Publication by Javier Caletrío
why study super-rich mobility?
Crossed perspectives with Javier Caletrío, Olivier Mongin
Other publications on Mobile Lives Forum
"How Commuting is Changing Who We Are",
Long hours spent traveling to and from work are subtly changing the way people experience, feel, apprehend and live their lives, especially in a …
"Santiago de Chile and its brand-new Bus Rapid Transit system",
Replacing chaotic private buses with a smooth new Bus Rapid Transit system seemed to be an ideal solution. But it also brought unforeseen problem …
"How Commuting is Changing Who We Are",
Long hours spent traveling to and from work are subtly changing the way people experience, feel, apprehend and live their lives, especially in a …