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Der asynchrone Weg zur urbanen Mobilitätswende: Zeitlichkeit und verantwortungsvolle Intervention in öffentlichen Räumen

The asynchronous path to urban mobility transitions: Temporality and responsible intervention in public spaces
[journal article]

Wentland, Alexander
Jung, Manuel

Abstract

Reallabore in öffentlichen Räumen sollen langfristige Transformationsprozesse beflügeln. Meist sind solche Interventionen projektförmig organisiert. Projekte bringen jedoch ihre eigene Zeitlogik mit sich, die sich nicht mit der Zeitlogik der beteiligten Akteure, Stadtquartiere und Alltagswelten deck... view more

Reallabore in öffentlichen Räumen sollen langfristige Transformationsprozesse beflügeln. Meist sind solche Interventionen projektförmig organisiert. Projekte bringen jedoch ihre eigene Zeitlogik mit sich, die sich nicht mit der Zeitlogik der beteiligten Akteure, Stadtquartiere und Alltagswelten deckt. In diesem Beitrag rekonstruieren wir anhand von zwei Mobilitätsprojekten in München und Barcelona drei Dimensionen der Asynchronität und zeigen Spannungsfelder auf, die mit ihnen einhergehen: Erstens sorgten die Eingriffe schnell für Konflikte, während sich Mobilitätsroutinen hartnäckig hielten. Zweitens waren die Projekte an Förderzeiträume sowie Legislaturperioden gekoppelt. Akteure standen unter Druck, zu handeln und symbolische Erfolge zu erzielen, unabhängig von den Entwicklungen im Quartier. Drittens führte die Transfererwartung zu einer paradoxen Situation, in der lokale Besonderheiten und Beteiligungsversprechen mit der Entwicklung skalierbarer Lösungen vereinbart werden sollten.... view less


Living labs in public spaces are intended to stimulate long-term transformation processes. Mostly, such interventions are organized as projects. However, projects entail their own temporal logic, which does not coincide with the temporal logic of the actors, urban neighborhoods, and residents’ every... view more

Living labs in public spaces are intended to stimulate long-term transformation processes. Mostly, such interventions are organized as projects. However, projects entail their own temporal logic, which does not coincide with the temporal logic of the actors, urban neighborhoods, and residents’ everyday lives involved. In this paper, we examine three dimensions of asynchronicity based on two mobility projects in Munich and Barcelona and highlight the tensions arising from them: First, the interventions quickly created conflicts, while mobility routines persisted. Second, the projects were tied to limited-term funding and election cycles. Actors were under pressure to act quickly and achieve symbolic successes, regardless of developments in the neighborhoods. Third, the expectation of transferability led to a paradoxical situation in which local particularities and promises of participation had to be reconciled with the development of scalable solutions.... view less

Keywords
urban development; mobility; climate protection; public space; sustainability; participation; urban planning; transition

Classification
Area Development Planning, Regional Research

Free Keywords
living labs; scalability; temporality

Document language
German

Publication Year
2021

Page/Pages
p. 23-28

Journal
TATuP - Zeitschrift für Technikfolgenabschätzung in Theorie und Praxis / Journal for Technology Assessment in Theory and Practice, 30 (2021) 1

Issue topic
Climate-neutral and intelligent cities in Europe: Mission statements, paths, risks / Klimaneutrale und intelligente Städte in Europa: Leitbilder, Wege, Risiken

DOI
https://doi.org/10.14512/tatup.30.1.23

ISSN
2567-8833

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0


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