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Mobilities | 2017

Mobility and Professional Networks in Academia: An Exploration of the Obligations of Presence

Tom Storme; James Faulconbridge; Jonathan V Beaverstock; Ben Derudder; Frank Witlox

Abstract This article explores the obligations of presence behind work-related mobility for academics in internationalizing higher education systems. By further developing John Urry’s concept of ‘meetingness’, the article reveals how academics depend on corporeal and virtual mobility to create and maintain a networked professional life outside their own institution, which is crucial in the context of changing work conditions. Our insights are drawn from original qualitative research (42 interviews) in a Flemish and Danish context. The data reveal obligations of presence associated with an interrelated mix of functionality, and the construction of dense and sparse social networks that together support career success and work at the frontiers of academic knowledge. Despite the now well-recognized costs of corporeal mobility, obligations of presence result in virtual and corporeal mobility coexisting, rather than the former substituting for the latter. Virtual mobility is mainly used when conflicting obligations of presence exist, and as a means of sustaining networks over time given the processual nature of meetingness, rather than as a means to reduce levels of corporeal mobility.


South African Geographical Journal | 2012

African gateways: measuring airline connectivity change for Africa's global urban networks in the 2003–2009 period

David Bassens; Ben Derudder; Kefa M. Otiso; Tom Storme; Frank Witlox

This paper studies the globalization of major African cities through their changing insertion in global airline networks. As such, the paper adds to a growing body of literature that analyzes the role of infrastructure in the formation of world-city networks. We draw on a rich data source that provides longitudinal airline booking data, which can be directly linked up to the evolution of inter-urban networks at the African and global scale. Our results indicate that Johannesburg remains the major gateway to Africa, but other regional centers and in particular Cairo, Lagos, Casablanca and Nairobi are rapidly complementing Johannesburg in this role. The globalization of African cities is related to rapid network growth on the African continent, but is outrun by fast growth in terms of non-African connections. Among the latter, connections to Asia and the Middle East are rapidly gaining importance. In the end, the paper argues that South–South connections are crucial for an understanding of the contemporary globalization of African cities.


Research in transportation business and management | 2013

How to Cope with Mobility Expectations in Academia? Individual Travel Strategies of Tenured Academics at Ghent University, Flanders

Tom Storme; Jonathan V Beaverstock; Ben Derudder; James Faulconbridge; Frank Witlox


Journal of Transport Geography | 2011

You are the Way You Fly: On the Association between Business Travel and Business Class Travel

Ben Derudder; Jonathan V. Beaverstock; James Faulconbridge; Tom Storme; Frank Witlox


4th World Planning Schools congress (IV WPCS) | 2018

Planning for agglomeration economies in a polycentric region: Envisioning an efficient metropolitan core area in Flanders

Kobe Boussauw; Michiel van Meeteren; Joren Sansen; Evert Meijers; Tom Storme; Erik Louw; Ben Derudder; Frank Witlox


Journal of Transport Geography | 2018

Meet & fly : sustainable transport academics and the elephant in the room

Freke Caset; Kobe Boussauw; Tom Storme


The international encyclopedia of geography : people, the Earth, environment, and technology / Richardson, Douglas [edit.] | 2017

Location-allocation models

Tom Storme; Frank Witlox


RUIMTE | 2017

Metropolitan Centre Region : backbone for a strong knowledge-based economy?

Wiet Vandaele; Geoffrey Vanderstraeten; Evert Meijers; Michiel van Meeteren; Kobe Boussauw; Joren Sansen; Tom Storme; Erik Louw; Ben Derudder; Frank Witlox


RUIMTE (BRUSSEL) | 2015

Metropolitaan kerngebied: ruggengraat voor een sterke kenniseconomie?

Wiet Vandaele; Geoffrey Vanderstraeten; Evert Meijers; Michiel van Meeteren; Kobe Boussauw; Joren Sansen; Tom Storme; Erik Louw; Ben Derudder; Frank Witlox


Archive | 2015

Kritische Massa : Verdiepingsrapport

M. Van Meeteren; Kobe Boussauw; Joren Sansen; Tom Storme; Erik Louw; Evert Meijers; J. De Vos; Ben Derudder; Frank Witlox

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Kobe Boussauw

Vrije Universiteit Brussel

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David Bassens

Vrije Universiteit Brussel

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Joren Sansen

Vrije Universiteit Brussel

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Erik Louw

Delft University of Technology

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Evert Meijers

Delft University of Technology

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