Publications
Martin, C. ‘Shipping Container Mobilities, Seamless Compatibility, and the Global Surface of Logistical Integration’. In: Environment and Planning A (Accepted – in production)
Cresswell, T. & Martin, C. (2012). ‘On Turbulence: Entanglements of Disorder and Order on a Devon Beach’. In: Tijdschrift voor economische en sociale geografie. Vol.103(5). pp.516-529
Martin, C. (2012). ‘Desperate Mobilities: Logistics, Security and the Extra-Logistical Knowledges of ‘Appropriation’’. In: Geopolitics. Vol.17. pp.355-376
Martin, C. (2012). ‘Book Review: George Perec, An Attempt at Exhausting a Place in Paris’. In: Cultural Geographies. Vol.19. pp.276-277
Martin, C. & Rugg, J. (Eds.) (2011). Spatialities: The Geographies of Art & Architecture. Bristol: Intellect Books [ISBN: 9781841504681]
Martin, C. (2011). ‘Controlling Flow: On the Logistics of Distributive Space’. In: Ballantyne, A. & Smith, C.L. (Eds.). Architecture in the Space of Flows. pp.147-159. London: Routledge [ISBN: 978-0-415-58542-2]
Martin, C. (2011). ‘Desperate Passage: Violent Mobilities and the Politics of Discomfort’. In: Journal of Transport Geography. Vol.19. pp.1046-1052
Martin, C. (2011). ‘Fog-bound: Aerial Space and the Elemental Entanglements of Body-With-World’. In: Environment & Planning D: Society & Space. Vol.29(3). pp.454-468
Martin, C. (2010). ‘Some Speculative Approaches to Writing through Fog’. In: Fusco, M. (Ed.). Who is this Who is Coming? Inscription as Method. pp.57-74 Birmingham: Article Press
Martin, C. (2010). ‘Book Review: Michel Serres, The Five Senses: A Philosophy of Mingled Bodies’. In: Environment and Planning D: Society & Space. Vol. 28. pp. 568-570
Martin, C. (2010). ‘Turbulent Stillness: The Politics of Uncertainty and the Undocumented Migrant’. In: Bissell, D. & Fuller, G. (Eds.). Stillness in a Mobile World. London: Routledge [ISBN: 978-0-415-57262-0]
Martin, C. (2009). ‘The Methodology of Mailmen: On the Delivery of Theory in the Work of Michel Serres’. In: Whiteley, G. & Tormey, J. (Eds.). Telling Stories: Countering Narrative in Art, Theory, and Film. pp.65-74. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholar’s Publishing
Martin, C. (2008). ‘Legitimating Movement: The Organisational Forces of Contemporary Timespace’. In: Whittaker, E. & Landrum, A. (Eds). Nonsite to Celebration Park: Essays on Art and the Politics of Space. pp.33-48. Bath: Bath Spa University
Cresswell, T. & Martin, C. (2012). ‘On Turbulence: Entanglements of Disorder and Order on a Devon Beach’. In: Tijdschrift voor economische en sociale geografie. Vol.103(5). pp.516-529
Martin, C. (2012). ‘Desperate Mobilities: Logistics, Security and the Extra-Logistical Knowledges of ‘Appropriation’’. In: Geopolitics. Vol.17. pp.355-376
Martin, C. (2012). ‘Book Review: George Perec, An Attempt at Exhausting a Place in Paris’. In: Cultural Geographies. Vol.19. pp.276-277
Martin, C. & Rugg, J. (Eds.) (2011). Spatialities: The Geographies of Art & Architecture. Bristol: Intellect Books [ISBN: 9781841504681]
Martin, C. (2011). ‘Controlling Flow: On the Logistics of Distributive Space’. In: Ballantyne, A. & Smith, C.L. (Eds.). Architecture in the Space of Flows. pp.147-159. London: Routledge [ISBN: 978-0-415-58542-2]
Martin, C. (2011). ‘Desperate Passage: Violent Mobilities and the Politics of Discomfort’. In: Journal of Transport Geography. Vol.19. pp.1046-1052
Martin, C. (2011). ‘Fog-bound: Aerial Space and the Elemental Entanglements of Body-With-World’. In: Environment & Planning D: Society & Space. Vol.29(3). pp.454-468
Martin, C. (2010). ‘Some Speculative Approaches to Writing through Fog’. In: Fusco, M. (Ed.). Who is this Who is Coming? Inscription as Method. pp.57-74 Birmingham: Article Press
Martin, C. (2010). ‘Book Review: Michel Serres, The Five Senses: A Philosophy of Mingled Bodies’. In: Environment and Planning D: Society & Space. Vol. 28. pp. 568-570
Martin, C. (2010). ‘Turbulent Stillness: The Politics of Uncertainty and the Undocumented Migrant’. In: Bissell, D. & Fuller, G. (Eds.). Stillness in a Mobile World. London: Routledge [ISBN: 978-0-415-57262-0]
Martin, C. (2009). ‘The Methodology of Mailmen: On the Delivery of Theory in the Work of Michel Serres’. In: Whiteley, G. & Tormey, J. (Eds.). Telling Stories: Countering Narrative in Art, Theory, and Film. pp.65-74. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholar’s Publishing
Martin, C. (2008). ‘Legitimating Movement: The Organisational Forces of Contemporary Timespace’. In: Whittaker, E. & Landrum, A. (Eds). Nonsite to Celebration Park: Essays on Art and the Politics of Space. pp.33-48. Bath: Bath Spa University
Other writings
Adey, P., Hawkins, H., & Martin, C. (2012). “Where are the Volumes, the Volumina? The Arrival of Peter Sloterdijk”. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space blog. http://societyandspace.com/2012/06/26/where-are-the-volumes-the-volumina-the-arrival-of-peter-sloterdijk/
Martin, C. (2011). ‘Aerographies Companion Piece’. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space blog. http://societyandspace.files.wordpress.com/2011/05/aerographies.pdf
Martin, C. (2011). ‘Aerographies Companion Piece’. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space blog. http://societyandspace.files.wordpress.com/2011/05/aerographies.pdf
Conference presentations
Cresswell, T. & Martin, C. ‘Embracing the Swerve: Turbulent Mobilities and Productive Insecurity’. Paper presented at Royal Geographic Society-Institute of British Geographers Annual Conference 2012
Martin, C. ‘From Chaos to Order? The ‘Packaging of Efficiency’ in the Development of the Shipping Container’. Paper presented at Maritime Roundtable: Geographies of Ships workshop, Royal Holloway, University of London, 8 March 2011
Martin, C. ‘Piracy and Parasites: On the Competing Forces of Oceanic Trade Routes’. Paper presented at Turbulent Trade Routes workshop, Centre for Mobilities Research, Lancaster University, 26 November 2010
Martin, C. ‘Littoral Surface: Logistics and the Continuity of Control’. Paper presented at Royal Geographic Society-Institute of British Geographers Annual Conference 2010
Martin, C. ‘The Uninvited Guest: Stowaways, Standardization, Infiltration’. Paper presented at Royal Geographic Society-Institute of British Geographers Annual Conference 2009
Adey, P. & Martin, C. ‘Aerial Reach, Distributive Force’. Paper presented at Royal Geographic Society-Institute of British Geographers Annual Conference 2009
Martin, C. ‘Fog-Bound: Lost, Amongst, Amidst’. Paper presented at Association of American Geographers annual conference, Las Vegas, 23-27 March 2009
Martin, C. ‘Re-securing and the ‘Ever-Presence’ of the Accident’. Paper presented at Securitising Mobilities and Circulations workshop, Keele University, 27-28 November 2008
Martin, C. ‘Alarm Raised! Systems, Security and ‘Interruption’’. Paper presented at Critical Geopolitics conference, Durham University, 23-24 September 2008
Martin, C. ‘Doing Disorder: Michel Serres’ Language of Cacophony’. Paper presented at Royal Geographic Society-Institute of British Geographers Annual Conference 2008
Martin, C. ‘Flotsam and Flow: Waste, Accident, Interruption in Commodity Movement’. Paper presented at The Aesthetics of Trash: Objects and Obsolescence in Cultural Perspective conference, University College Dublin, 4-6 September 2008
Martin, C. ‘Controlling Flow: On the Logistics of Distributive Space’. Paper presented at Architecture in the Space of Flows conference, Newcastle University, 21-24 June 2007
Martin, C. ‘From Chaos to Order? The ‘Packaging of Efficiency’ in the Development of the Shipping Container’. Paper presented at Maritime Roundtable: Geographies of Ships workshop, Royal Holloway, University of London, 8 March 2011
Martin, C. ‘Piracy and Parasites: On the Competing Forces of Oceanic Trade Routes’. Paper presented at Turbulent Trade Routes workshop, Centre for Mobilities Research, Lancaster University, 26 November 2010
Martin, C. ‘Littoral Surface: Logistics and the Continuity of Control’. Paper presented at Royal Geographic Society-Institute of British Geographers Annual Conference 2010
Martin, C. ‘The Uninvited Guest: Stowaways, Standardization, Infiltration’. Paper presented at Royal Geographic Society-Institute of British Geographers Annual Conference 2009
Adey, P. & Martin, C. ‘Aerial Reach, Distributive Force’. Paper presented at Royal Geographic Society-Institute of British Geographers Annual Conference 2009
Martin, C. ‘Fog-Bound: Lost, Amongst, Amidst’. Paper presented at Association of American Geographers annual conference, Las Vegas, 23-27 March 2009
Martin, C. ‘Re-securing and the ‘Ever-Presence’ of the Accident’. Paper presented at Securitising Mobilities and Circulations workshop, Keele University, 27-28 November 2008
Martin, C. ‘Alarm Raised! Systems, Security and ‘Interruption’’. Paper presented at Critical Geopolitics conference, Durham University, 23-24 September 2008
Martin, C. ‘Doing Disorder: Michel Serres’ Language of Cacophony’. Paper presented at Royal Geographic Society-Institute of British Geographers Annual Conference 2008
Martin, C. ‘Flotsam and Flow: Waste, Accident, Interruption in Commodity Movement’. Paper presented at The Aesthetics of Trash: Objects and Obsolescence in Cultural Perspective conference, University College Dublin, 4-6 September 2008
Martin, C. ‘Controlling Flow: On the Logistics of Distributive Space’. Paper presented at Architecture in the Space of Flows conference, Newcastle University, 21-24 June 2007