Drawing on an innovative project exploring current mobility transition policies and practices in 14 countries around the world, including key institutions such as the European Union and the United Nations, this book provides a critique of current transitions, mobility and transport policies. The authors consider how our mobility futures have been imagined, what they will potentially look and feel like, what lives we might live in them and what choices we might have to make to get there.
Autorentext
Peter Adey is Professor of Human Geography at Royal Holloway University of London, UK.
Inhalt
List of Figures
Chapter One - Introduction
Chapter Two - Approaches to Transition
Chapter Three - A Mobilities Approach to Mobility Transitions
Chapter Four - Mechanisms, Agents, and Structures
Chapter Five - Policy Assemblages: Multiplicity, Temporality, and Actors in the time
of 'Crisis'
Chapter Six - Liberal Logics & Lifestyle
Chapter Seven - Commoning Mobility Transitions
Chapter Eight - Conclusions: Towards Just Mobility Transitions
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