[Iag-list] CFP: RGS-IBG 2017
Debbie Hopkins
debbie.hopkins at ouce.ox.ac.uk
Tue Jan 24 05:41:06 AEDT 2017
**Apologies for cross-posting**
Call for papers
RGS-IBG Annual International Conference 2017
London, 29th August - 1st September 2017
Please find details below of four sessions prepared by researchers from Transport Studies Unit, School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford.
1. Transport, Sustainable Cities and Transit Oriented Development
Convenors: Richard Knowles (Salford) & Fiona Ferbrache (Oxford)
Deadline: 6 February 2017
Abstracts/ contact: r.d.knowles at salford.ac.uk<mailto:r.d.knowles at salford.ac.uk> and fiona.ferbrache at keble.ox.ac.uk<mailto:fiona.ferbrache at keble.ox.ac.uk>
Further details: http://conference.rgs.org/Conference/CallForPapers/View.aspx?heading=Y&session=dd02e947-4581-454d-b6ed-95486021caef
1. Everyday Mobilities and Climatic Events
Convenors: Anna Plyushteva (Vrije Universiteit Brussel), Nihan Akyelken (Oxford), & Tim Schwanen (Oxford)
Deadline: 7 February 2017
Abstracts/ contact: tim.schwanen at ouce.ox.ac.uk<mailto:tim.schwanen at ouce.ox.ac.uk>
Further details: http://conference.rgs.org/Conference/CallForPapers/View.aspx?heading=Y&session=f2ef5b63-26a2-433e-941a-bc8b7ebea731
1. Systems of (auto)mobility: Continuities, disruptions and futures
Convenors: Brendan Doody (Cambridge) & Debbie Hopkins (Oxford)
Deadline: 10 February 2017
Abstracts/ contact: bjd47 at cam.ac.uk<mailto:bjd47 at cam.ac.uk> and debbie.hopkins at ouce.ox.ac.uk<mailto:debbie.hopkins at ouce.ox.ac.uk>
Further details: http://conference.rgs.org/Conference/CallForPapers/View.aspx?heading=Y&session=5423bfaf-74d8-4c4c-ae80-661568b0b7aa
1. Exploring the socio-spatialities of urban goods mobility
Convenors: Debbie Hopkins (Oxford) & Tim Schwanen (Oxford)
Deadline: 6 February 2017
Abstracts/ contact: Debbie.hopkins at ouce.ox.ac.uk<mailto:Debbie.hopkins at ouce.ox.ac.uk>
Further details: http://conference.rgs.org/Conference/CallForPapers/View.aspx?heading=Y&session=019757c6-fbc7-4725-a643-5be2de751def
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Dr Debbie Hopkins
Research Fellow in Low Carbon Mobility and Energy Demand
Junior Research Fellow, Mansfield College
Centre on Innovation and Energy Demand
Transport Studies Unit
School of Geography and the Environment
University of Oxford
South Parks Road, Oxford
Call for papers:
Exploring the socio-spatialities of urban goods mobility<https://tgrg.wordpress.com/2017/01/05/rgs-cfp-exploring-the-socio-spatialities-of-urban-goods-mobility/>, RGS-IBG 2017 International Conference, London.
Systems of (auto)mobility: Continuities, disruptions and futures<https://www.academia.edu/30869952/CFP_Systems_of_auto_mobility_Continuities_disruptions_and_futures>, RGS-IBG 2017 International Conference, London.
New book:
Hopkins, D. & Higham, J.E.S. [Eds.] (2016). Low Carbon Mobility Transitions<http://www.goodfellowpublishers.com/academic-publishing.php?promoCode=&partnerID=&content=story&storyID=365&fixedmetadataID=330>. Goodfellow Publishers, Oxford.
New publications:
Hopkins, D. & Mandic, S. (2017). Perceptions of cycling amongst high school students and their parents<http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/15568318.2016.1253803>. International Journal of Sustainable Transportation. DOI: 10.1080/15568318.2016.1253803
Hopkins, D. (2017). Destabilising automobility? The emergent mobilities of generation Y<http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13280-016-0841-2>. AMBIO: A Journal of the Human Environment. DOI: 10.1080/15568318.2016.1253803
Hopkins, D. (2016). Can environmental awareness explain declining preference for car-based mobility amongst generation Y? A qualitative examination of learn to drive behaviours<http://authors.elsevier.com/a/1Tlbl3Rd3uYSQR>. Transportation Research Part A: Policy & Practice, 94, p.149-163.
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