“…‘Mobility’ is defined as the large‐scale movement of people, objects, capital, ideas and technology, or the local everyday movement of people, material and non‐material things (Kaufmann et al ., 2004; Sheller & Urry, 2006). Academic scholarship on mobility holds that it is a social and geographical phenomenon located in time and space (Adey, 2006; Cresswell, 2006; Flamm & Kaufmann, 2006; Hanson, 2010; Kaufmann et al ., 2004; Khumya & Kusakabe, 2015; Lund, 2013; Panda et al ., 2013); hence, it should always be contextualized (Lee, 2017).…”