Norway, where a majority of new cars sold are currently electric, has emerged as a rich location for studying transitions towards electric mobility. Such transitions have often been conceptualized through a Multi-Level Perspective (MLP), which generally designates the technology as a disruptive niche with potential to upend the obdurate and problematic automobilty regime. Drawing upon Actor-Network Theory (ANT), this article re-examines this designation and provides nuance to theories of sustainable transition. This change in perspective enable us to re-centre user practices and investigate how electric vehicle drivers operate within complex human/non-human networks. Rather than viewing stability and change as the result of interactions bet...
Mobility affords a range of benefits, but there are environmental, social and economic problems asso...
With Norway currently representing one of the few successful electric car markets in the world, our ...
Transitioning to sustainable mobility systems is generally thought to require three approaches: avoi...
The aim of this paper is to study the role of user imaginaries in relation to electric cars and the ...
Over the last decade or more, the automobility literature has sought to observe and affect the dynam...
Over the last decade or more, the automobility literature has sought to observe and affect the dynam...
Transitioning to sustainable mobility systems is generally thought to require three approaches: avoi...
This article analyses the Norwegian electric vehicle transition from a socio-technical perspective, ...
This article focuses on how car drivers domesticate technologies of automation and the way this migh...
This article focuses on how car drivers domesticate technologies of automation and the way this migh...
Transforming mobility systems in sustainable directions will likely rely on several niche-innovation...
A sustainable transition towards a net zero emission economy is a primary goal of climate change mit...
Car sharing is an emerging innovation that may contribute to a transition to a more sustainable mobi...
Transforming mobility systems in sustainable directions will likely rely on several niche-innovation...
Mobility affords a range of benefits, but there are environmental, social and economic problems asso...
Mobility affords a range of benefits, but there are environmental, social and economic problems asso...
With Norway currently representing one of the few successful electric car markets in the world, our ...
Transitioning to sustainable mobility systems is generally thought to require three approaches: avoi...
The aim of this paper is to study the role of user imaginaries in relation to electric cars and the ...
Over the last decade or more, the automobility literature has sought to observe and affect the dynam...
Over the last decade or more, the automobility literature has sought to observe and affect the dynam...
Transitioning to sustainable mobility systems is generally thought to require three approaches: avoi...
This article analyses the Norwegian electric vehicle transition from a socio-technical perspective, ...
This article focuses on how car drivers domesticate technologies of automation and the way this migh...
This article focuses on how car drivers domesticate technologies of automation and the way this migh...
Transforming mobility systems in sustainable directions will likely rely on several niche-innovation...
A sustainable transition towards a net zero emission economy is a primary goal of climate change mit...
Car sharing is an emerging innovation that may contribute to a transition to a more sustainable mobi...
Transforming mobility systems in sustainable directions will likely rely on several niche-innovation...
Mobility affords a range of benefits, but there are environmental, social and economic problems asso...
Mobility affords a range of benefits, but there are environmental, social and economic problems asso...
With Norway currently representing one of the few successful electric car markets in the world, our ...
Transitioning to sustainable mobility systems is generally thought to require three approaches: avoi...