ABSTRACT

This chapter examines mobilities and mappings as carrying far loaded and complicated relations between mobility and different forms of cartography. It shows similar atunement to histories and temporalities of mobility. The chapter discusses particular forms of responsibility, responsibility to deliver evidence to forum where mobilities injustices and knowledges might be tested, or brought somehow to justice; responsibility to give research participants and own voices voice. Motivations for the development of mobile methodologies can be found within the imperative to attend to mobilities as they are practised. Whether running, cycling, walking, or flying, or any mode of mobility, calls for methods to somehow attend to these practices have emphasized the body and its capacities to do, sense and feel. The project thus fascinatingly extends the potential for mobile methodologies to attend to scientific modelling of water currents and flows and wind speeds, to understand the non- and inhuman natures that shape sea-borne mobilities and to consider what testimony they may provide.