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Technology assessment in the mobility sector: What can we learn from social network analysis?
Technikfolgenabschätzung im Mobilitätssektor: Was können wir von der sozialen Netzwerkanalyse lernen?
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Abstract Many experts assume that increasing automation will lead to far-reaching changes in the mobility system. The pace and direction of this transition are a matter of great social interest. Therefore, the inclusion of citizens' perspectives is called for. However, similar as with other research approach... view more
Many experts assume that increasing automation will lead to far-reaching changes in the mobility system. The pace and direction of this transition are a matter of great social interest. Therefore, the inclusion of citizens' perspectives is called for. However, similar as with other research approaches in technology assessment, there are two major challenges: the self-selection bias of such formats and the fact that automated driving cannot yet be experienced in the reality of people's lives. To tackle these challenges, we present a novel two-step research approach in this article. In the first step, a social network analysis is used to examine how people organize their everyday lives and the extent to which the mobility transition will affect them as a result. In the second step, representatives of different everyday configurations discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the transformation.... view less
Keywords
participation; mobility; automation
Classification
Technology Assessment
Free Keywords
autonomous driving; mobility transition; social network analysis
Document language
English
Publication Year
2025
Page/Pages
p. 55-60
Journal
TATuP - Zeitschrift für Technikfolgenabschätzung in Theorie und Praxis / Journal for Technology Assessment in Theory and Practice, 34 (2025) 1
Issue topic
Practices and concepts of care in sustainability transformations: Critical perspectives in technology assessment
ISSN
2567-8833
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed