ABOUT THE LECTURE
In this talk, Anna presents the need to focus on the ‘politics of non-knowing’ in the context of just transitions towards low-carbon mobility. Drawing on specific cases from four European cities, Anna explores the epistemic effects of car-centrism and the role of smart technology in these discussions. The lecture will conclude with a proposed research agenda on the politics of non-knowing in just mobility transitions.
BIO
Anna Nikolaeva is Assistant Professor in Urban Planning at the University of Amsterdam. She engages with a variety of topics in urban planning and human geography at the intersections of low-carbon and just mobility transitions, gendered mobilities and the politics of knowledge in planning.
THE PROJECT
International Lecture Series - Planning in Transition: SUSTAINABLE MOBILITIES
Visit our project website for more information -
https://liu.se/en/organisation/liu/tema/temat/international-lecture-series-planning-in-transition