Mobility scooter users provide a practical means through which to better understand socio-technical mobility and low-carbon transitions. The paper offers insights into how socio-technical low-carbon transitions can be influenced by peripheral, disruptive and unanticipated niche-innovations. The article reports on original empirical work conducted with mobility scooter users in a car dependent city, and the ways they negotiate a fossil-fuelled transport system designed for automobiles. Concepts from the multi-level perspective (MLP) are applied to better understand how the individual efforts of mobility scooter users conceived as \u27mavericks\u27 form a consensus of local practices (or \u27practice-consensus\u27) in early processes of \u27n...
A wide range of intractable problems such as polluting emissions, noise, accidents, resource depleti...
Cities globally face pressing sustainability challenges. This is particularly evident in the urban t...
Cities are increasingly seen as the places where innovations that can trigger a sociotechnical trans...
Mobility scooter users provide a practical means through which to better understand socio-technical ...
Automobility, including the infrastructures, technologies and institutions that created high depende...
Micro-mobility market-making represents an under-studied but important aspect of urban transport sus...
Extending the arguments raised by Dennis and Urry in After the Car (2009), this paper examines the p...
In many parts of the world, there is a crisis of mobility. The choices we have made over the past 20...
Mobility affords a range of benefits, but there are environmental, social and economic problems asso...
Technological change is a central feature of modern societies and a powerful source for social chang...
In this chapter, we consider the methods available to study mundane and exceptional transport use. W...
This paper addresses a persistent and worsening societal dilemma worldwide: the ecological unsustain...
Technological change is a central feature of modern societies and a powerful source for social chang...
Urban mobility may be entering a period of substantive changes as new transport technologies (facili...
Cities are increasingly seen as the places where innovations that can trigger a sociotechnical trans...
A wide range of intractable problems such as polluting emissions, noise, accidents, resource depleti...
Cities globally face pressing sustainability challenges. This is particularly evident in the urban t...
Cities are increasingly seen as the places where innovations that can trigger a sociotechnical trans...
Mobility scooter users provide a practical means through which to better understand socio-technical ...
Automobility, including the infrastructures, technologies and institutions that created high depende...
Micro-mobility market-making represents an under-studied but important aspect of urban transport sus...
Extending the arguments raised by Dennis and Urry in After the Car (2009), this paper examines the p...
In many parts of the world, there is a crisis of mobility. The choices we have made over the past 20...
Mobility affords a range of benefits, but there are environmental, social and economic problems asso...
Technological change is a central feature of modern societies and a powerful source for social chang...
In this chapter, we consider the methods available to study mundane and exceptional transport use. W...
This paper addresses a persistent and worsening societal dilemma worldwide: the ecological unsustain...
Technological change is a central feature of modern societies and a powerful source for social chang...
Urban mobility may be entering a period of substantive changes as new transport technologies (facili...
Cities are increasingly seen as the places where innovations that can trigger a sociotechnical trans...
A wide range of intractable problems such as polluting emissions, noise, accidents, resource depleti...
Cities globally face pressing sustainability challenges. This is particularly evident in the urban t...
Cities are increasingly seen as the places where innovations that can trigger a sociotechnical trans...