Arguably the most powerful artifact of the 20th century, the private car brought profound spatial, social, and cultural changes, as well as wide-ranging mobility justice implications. Autonomous mobility technologies, with the power to supplant part or all of the action of the driver by collecting and processing large quantities of fine grained data, promise to shift power away from users to engineers and create new important spatial and social implications for mobility justice, of which little are known. This research draws from Foucauldian conceptualizations adapted for the study of geographies of power to investigate how autonomous mobility technology may diagram spatial rationalities and moralities into the built environment. To that ef...
In this chapter, I explore the ongoing discursive construction and contestation of the valuation and...
This article focuses on how car drivers domesticate technologies of automation and the way this migh...
Extending the arguments raised by Dennis and Urry in After the Car (2009), this paper examines the p...
Arguably the most powerful artifact of the 20th century, the private car brought profound spatial, s...
Arguably the most powerful artifact of the 20th century, the private car brought profound spatial, s...
The self-driving vehicle (SDV) represents a new era of vehicle systems, where part or all of thedriv...
While autonomous mobility technology is developing, comparatively less is known about how a sociotec...
This paper takes a ‘data mobility justice’ perspective to explore the role of data in micromobility ...
| openaire: EC/H2020/856602/EU//FINEST TWINSAs transport automation technology continues to emerge, ...
As transport automation technology continues to emerge, there is a need to engage in the questions o...
Over roughly the last decade, scholars and practitioners have recognized a so-called “new mobility” ...
Modern societies appear to be unthinkable without intense exchange across geographical distances, wi...
Autonomous vehicles are one of the most highly anticipated technological developments of our time, w...
As an emerging technology, the potential deployment of self-driving vehicles (SDVs) in cities is att...
This thesis is concerned with understanding how smart technologies are conceived, created and implem...
In this chapter, I explore the ongoing discursive construction and contestation of the valuation and...
This article focuses on how car drivers domesticate technologies of automation and the way this migh...
Extending the arguments raised by Dennis and Urry in After the Car (2009), this paper examines the p...
Arguably the most powerful artifact of the 20th century, the private car brought profound spatial, s...
Arguably the most powerful artifact of the 20th century, the private car brought profound spatial, s...
The self-driving vehicle (SDV) represents a new era of vehicle systems, where part or all of thedriv...
While autonomous mobility technology is developing, comparatively less is known about how a sociotec...
This paper takes a ‘data mobility justice’ perspective to explore the role of data in micromobility ...
| openaire: EC/H2020/856602/EU//FINEST TWINSAs transport automation technology continues to emerge, ...
As transport automation technology continues to emerge, there is a need to engage in the questions o...
Over roughly the last decade, scholars and practitioners have recognized a so-called “new mobility” ...
Modern societies appear to be unthinkable without intense exchange across geographical distances, wi...
Autonomous vehicles are one of the most highly anticipated technological developments of our time, w...
As an emerging technology, the potential deployment of self-driving vehicles (SDVs) in cities is att...
This thesis is concerned with understanding how smart technologies are conceived, created and implem...
In this chapter, I explore the ongoing discursive construction and contestation of the valuation and...
This article focuses on how car drivers domesticate technologies of automation and the way this migh...
Extending the arguments raised by Dennis and Urry in After the Car (2009), this paper examines the p...