This study focuses on imagined futures of personal mobility in the United Kingdom in the context of the need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from transport. Focusing on two innovations, electric vehicles and car clubs, the study investigates how people, behaviour and mobility are imagined in a range of visioning documents about the future up to 2050, a timeline that is critically important for emission reduction targets. We find that people are imagined primarily as consumers in line with the rational actor paradigm, with many visions focusing on low-carbon vehicles as a sustainability solution. This simple technological substitution vision does not play to the strengths of electric vehicles, and diminishes their transformative potential...
This research explores how socio-technical imaginaries about electric vehicles and their users devel...
Certain developed countries have experienced the ‘peak car’ phenomenon. While this remains to be con...
This article offers a personal perspective on the future of mobility, drawing upon the author's 30-y...
We report from a project on the futures of personal mobility in the UK, in the context of sustainabl...
This chapter considers visions of personal transport futures in the UK, and the role of electric veh...
This paper looks at personal transport futures in the context of greenhouse gas emissions reduction,...
A mixture of potentially significant changes in technology, commercial structures, and social practi...
A mixture of potentially significant changes in technology, commercial structures and social practic...
In many parts of the world, there is a crisis of mobility. The choices we have made over the past 20...
This paper addresses a persistent and worsening societal dilemma worldwide: the ecological unsustain...
Mobility affords a range of benefits, but there are environmental, social and economic problems asso...
Rising awareness of the environmental impacts of dominant mobility practices lead to the development...
In the face of the depletion of oil reserves in the near future, the considerable damages wrought by...
After COP 21, the targets for reducing CO2 emissions have boosted the commitment of governments and ...
Smart mobility, seen as car based solutions with greater fuel efficiency and shifts to cars that are...
This research explores how socio-technical imaginaries about electric vehicles and their users devel...
Certain developed countries have experienced the ‘peak car’ phenomenon. While this remains to be con...
This article offers a personal perspective on the future of mobility, drawing upon the author's 30-y...
We report from a project on the futures of personal mobility in the UK, in the context of sustainabl...
This chapter considers visions of personal transport futures in the UK, and the role of electric veh...
This paper looks at personal transport futures in the context of greenhouse gas emissions reduction,...
A mixture of potentially significant changes in technology, commercial structures, and social practi...
A mixture of potentially significant changes in technology, commercial structures and social practic...
In many parts of the world, there is a crisis of mobility. The choices we have made over the past 20...
This paper addresses a persistent and worsening societal dilemma worldwide: the ecological unsustain...
Mobility affords a range of benefits, but there are environmental, social and economic problems asso...
Rising awareness of the environmental impacts of dominant mobility practices lead to the development...
In the face of the depletion of oil reserves in the near future, the considerable damages wrought by...
After COP 21, the targets for reducing CO2 emissions have boosted the commitment of governments and ...
Smart mobility, seen as car based solutions with greater fuel efficiency and shifts to cars that are...
This research explores how socio-technical imaginaries about electric vehicles and their users devel...
Certain developed countries have experienced the ‘peak car’ phenomenon. While this remains to be con...
This article offers a personal perspective on the future of mobility, drawing upon the author's 30-y...