Chapter 1: Introduction: ending the romance of academic flying
Chapter 2: The carbon footprint of travelling to international academic conferences and options to minimise it
Chapter 3: The end of flying: coronavirus confinement, academic (im)mobilities and me
Chapter 4: The absent presence of aeromobility: a case of australian academic air travel practices and university policy
Chapter 5: How environmentally sustainable is the internationalisation of higher education? a view from australia
Chapter 6: Who gets to fly?
Chapter 7: Exceptionalism and evasion: how scholars reason about air travel
Chapter 8: Academic aeromobility in the global periphery
Chapter 9: The virus and the elephant in the room: knowledge, emotions and a pandemic – drivers to reducing flying in academia
Chapter 10: Decarbonising academia’s flyout culture
Chapter 11: Aeromobilities and academic work
Chapter 12: Means and meanings of research collaboration in the face of a suffering earth: a landscape of questions
Chapter 13: Academic air travel cultures: a framework for reducing academic flying. .