Schrödinger’s Trucker: Presence and Absence in Mobile Freight Work

Date:

16 June 2026

Time:

5:30PM

Location:

Rewley House, Oxford, or online

A woman stepping into a large lorry, looking back at a small child playing on the ground next to it.
Event status

Event status:

Closed to registrations

Location

Location:

Rewley House, Oxford, or online

Dates

Dates:

16 June 2026

Format

Format:

Hybrid (in person or online)

Level

Level:

Undergraduate

Fees

Fees:

FREE

About the event

Hybrid lecture with Dr Debbie Hopkins   Lorry drivers are essential to modern economies, moving goods across vast distances and sustaining everyday life. Yet their work often occupies a strange position: highly visible in practice, but curiously absent across urban planning, occupational policy, and infrastructure design and operation. This means that they quickly become out of place, operating in spaces that are not quite right for their needs, or where they are made to feel in the way of other users.   This free lecture from Dr Debbie Hopkins uses 'Schrödinger’s Trucker' as a metaphor to describe the ways through which mobile workers are simultaneously present and absent in discourse, policy and practice.   Drawing on a decade’s empirical research in the UK road haulage industry, including the ESRC 'Trucking Lives' project, Dr Hopkins will use visual and textual storytelling to depict the everyday experiences of UK lorry drivers, showing how the presence–absence dynamic has material consequences: shaping working conditions, influencing policy blind spots, and reinforcing the invisibility of critical labour. By making these dynamics visible, we invite a broader reconsideration of how we recognise and value mobile work in contemporary society.   Rewley House Lecture Series   This lecture is part of the Rewley House Lecture Series, coordinated by the Director of Research Dr Nihan Akyelken. These lectures provide an opportunity to experience the extraordinarily diverse research interests of academics from across and beyond Oxford Lifelong Learning, and to participate in multidisciplinary debate.   Lectures are free and open to all.

When

Tuesday 16 June 2026, 5.30-6.45pm UK time (17:30-18:45 BST).

 

Where

This event can be attended in person or online.

If attending online, we recommend joining 5-10 minutes before the lecture starts. Joining instructions will be sent out the day before the event, on Monday 15 June.

 

If joining us in person at Rewley House, doors open at 5.10pm.

 

Lecture Theatre
Rewley House
1 Wellington Square
Oxford
OX1 2JA

 

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Dr Debbie Hopkins is an Associate Professor in Human Geography jointly appointed between the School of Geography and the Environment, and the Sustainable Urban Development programme at Oxford Lifelong Learning. She is also an Official Fellow of Kellogg College, and an International Research Affiliate of the Centre for Sustainability at the Te Whare Wānanga o Ōtākou/ University of Otago.

 

Debbie currently leads a UKRI ESRC project (2022-2026), ‘Trucking Lives: Making Space for People in Truck Driving Work‘, funded through the Transforming Working Lives programme. Working with colleagues from the universities of Sheffield, Newcastle and Durham, Trucking Lives unites insights from mobilities studies, labour geography and critical logistics to understand and make visible truck driver’s everyday lives, identify changes needed to recruit and retain a diverse workforce, and find ways to improve workers’ lives for the better.

 

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