Introduction: introducing the mobilities turn, Margaret Grieco and John Urry-- Does mobility have a future?, John Urry-- Mobility and transport disadvantage, Julian Hine-- Structures of encounterability: space, place, paths and identities, Frances Hodgson-- Perspectives on young people's daily mobility, transport and service access in sub-Saharan Africa, Gina Porter, Kate Hampshire, Albert Abane, Elsbeth Robson, Alister Munthali, Mac Mashiri, Augustine Tanle, Goodhope Maponya and Sipho Dube-- Research on mobility and lifestyle - what are the results?, Konrad Gotz and Timo Ohnmacht-- Egos' horizons and behind them: snowball sampling on personal leisure networks, Matthias Kowald and Kay W. Axhausen-- Connected, computed, collective: smart mobilities, Monika Buscher, Paul Coulton, Christos Efstratiou, Hans Gellersen and Drew Hemment-- Technology fix versus behaviour change, Glenn Lyons-- The impact of differences in commuting duration on family travel and activity patterns in the London and Paris regions, Peter Jones, Roselle Thoreau, Marie-Helene Massot and Jean-Pierre Orfeuil-- Transport and social exclusion: where are we now?, Karen Lucas-- What else we do while driving: towards the 'driverless car', Eric Laurier with Tim Dant-- Configuring commuters' accessibility to multimedia mobile services: the case of Bluetooth 'augmented' advertising in the Paris Metro, C. Licoppe and C. Levallois-Barth-- Young people, mobility and the environment: an integrative approach, Colin G. Pooley-- Sustainable mobility and mobility justice: towards a twin transition, Mimi Sheller-- Transport history, the usable past and the future of mobility, Colin Divall-- Aviation and ethnicity: an under-investigated area, Fiona Raje-- Bridging the mobility gap: the role of ITS, John D. Nelson and Paulus T. Aditjandra-- Epilogue: the mobility of the sick: perverse organisational premises in the transport arrangements of the contemporary National Health Service, Margaret Grieco-- Index.