Interview with Mimi Sheller
DOI.
An Interview
By.
Mimi Sheller, Taehee Kim
Pages.
107-115
Date.
27. Jan. 2022
Abstract
TK (Taehee Kim): I would like to firstly congratulate you on the publication of the Korean edition of Mobility Justice. I believe that this book will become a catalyst for expanding the new mobilities paradigm throughout South Korea. Thank you for agreeing to interview today at such short notice, we are delighted to have you here with us.
MS (Mimi Sheller): It’s my pleasure, thank you for having me here today, I am excited to have the opportunity to help spread the new mobilities paradigm in Korea.
TK: As this interview will be published in the first issue of our new journal, Mobility Humanities, I believe this will be a great outlet to spread the notion of mobility justice to scholars throughout the globe.
MS: Excellent!
TK: This interview has two agendas. We will firstly discuss your book, Mobility Justice, and then in broader terms to discuss the new mobilities paradigm. At the end of the interview, I would appreciate some advice on our new Mobility Humanities journal.
MS (Mimi Sheller): It’s my pleasure, thank you for having me here today, I am excited to have the opportunity to help spread the new mobilities paradigm in Korea.
TK: As this interview will be published in the first issue of our new journal, Mobility Humanities, I believe this will be a great outlet to spread the notion of mobility justice to scholars throughout the globe.
MS: Excellent!
TK: This interview has two agendas. We will firstly discuss your book, Mobility Justice, and then in broader terms to discuss the new mobilities paradigm. At the end of the interview, I would appreciate some advice on our new Mobility Humanities journal.



