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  1. Learn about how airports became part of China's Belt and Road Initiative
  2. Autonomous vehicles, human agency and the potential of urban life
  3. Researching infrastructure and labour costs as method in aeromobilities studies
  4. Politics and spaces of China’s Belt and Road Initiative
  5. How do events, accidents, catastrophes create the infrastructure we live with
  6. China’s Belt and Road Initiative as example of transport and geopolitics
  7. Learn about how capital, infrastructure and resources interlocked in a planetary fashion
  8. Mobilities are logistical processes in the making
  9. Migration infrastructures and the production of migrant mobilities
  10. Transnational work and workplace as infrastructure: Sino-British international branch campuses and academic mobilities
  11. How airspace and air surveillance works in civil aviation
  12. Transport provision as a laborious practical process
  13. Aviation, climate change and ICAO negotiations
  14. Moving in relations to Asia: The politics and practices of mobility
  15. The Historiography of Asian Aeromobilities: Power, Agency, and the Limitations of the “Western” Gaze
  16. Aeromobilities outside Europe and North America
  17. Emotional work in airline network negotiations
  18. Aircraft cabin and the atmospheres of flying
  19. The politics of flying: aeromobile frictions in a mobile city
  20. History, Historiography, and Be(com)ing on the Move: Introduction to the Special Section
  21. Flying through Ash Clouds: Improvising Aeromobilities in Singapore and Australasia
  22. A geopolitics of (im)mobility?
  23. Chinese Migration to Singapore: Discourses and Discontents in a Globalizing Nation-State
  24. Wasting Time? The Differentiation of Travel Time in Urban Transport
  25. Beyond flexible citizenship: Towards a study of many Chinese transnationalisms
  26. Questioning the ‘field in motion’: emerging concepts, research practices and the geographical imagination in Asian migration studies