Project cooperationUpdated on 11 September 2025
Seeking Experts to Develop & Cities/Civil Society to Pilot Contested Mobility Tools
About
We are developing a project on contested mobility transitions, focusing on how to navigate misinformation, polarisation, and conflict around urban mobility policies. The project will provide state-of-the-art tools for anticipation, evidence, communication, and dialogue. We are seeking: (1) Experts in strategic communication, participatory engagement, and interactive/game-based approaches to co-develop innovative tools; (2) Cities and civil society organisations to act as pilots, testing these methods in real contested cases (e.g. low-emission zones, bike lanes, superblocks). Together, we aim to co-create fair and inclusive processes, build public trust, and deliver transferable good practices for urban mobility transitions.
Topic
- 15mC topic 3 – Mobility policymaking in context of radical contestation
Type
- Looking for partners to join a project
Organisation
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Divy Gupte
Senior Research Associate at Institute for Climate Protection Energy and Mobility
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Fran Meissner
Assistant Professor at University of Twente
Enschede, Netherlands
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Cecilia Stenfors
Associate professor, researcher at Stockholm University
Stockholm, Sweden