Please Note: after the July 31 abstracts call deadline, authors who will be invited to submit full papers will have their articles published online immediately after peer review and acceptance. Thus, invited authors can submit their papers anytime between September 2019 and February 2020, and the papers will appear online as and when they are reviewed and accepted. All the papers will then be collated and published as a special issue by the Jan 2021 deadline.
Interested authors are invited to submit abstracts for this special issue by July 31 2019
Special Issue Call for Abstracts "Autonomous mobility transitions: socio-spatial dimensions and the role of urban planning and policy"
Special Issue of Cities, the International Journal of Urban Policy and Planning
Read full abstract call here: https://www.researchgate.net/project/SPECIAL-ISSUE-CALL-FOR-ABSTRACTS-Autonomous-mobility-transitions-socio-spatial-dimensions-and-the-role-of-urban-planning-and-policy
This special issue seeks to bring together a collection of critical perspectives on the social and spatial implications of the diffusion of autonomous vehicles in cities. In particular, the special issue will seek to publish contributions that stimulate debates and improve our understanding of how urban planning and policy can respond to this potentially disruptive technology as it intersects with cities. The contributions can be empirical, theoretical and methodological. Topics can include (but are not limited to):
* autonomous mobility and urban spatial structure
* affordability, equity and inclusivity implications of autonomous mobility
* accessibility implications of autonomous vehicles for motorized travel
* accessibility implications of autonomous driving for different age groups including children, young adults, people in old age, and for individuals with disabilities and the urban poor
* implications of autonomous driving for vulnerable road users, including cyclists and pedestrians
* implications of autonomous mobility for mass transit in cities
* possible travel behaviour changes around driverless vehicles
* governance of autonomous mobility transitions
* the nexus between autonomous mobility and public health
* gender dimensions of autonomous mobility
* infrastructure investment implications of autonomous vehicles
* implications of autonomous driving for existing built-environments and the design and development of new towns
* privacy and security concerns around autonomous vehicles·
* the nexus among autonomous vehicles, emerging mobility concepts (e.g. shared-mobility, mobility-as-a-service) and urban sustainability
* autonomous mobility transitions and employment in the city
* urban planning implications of automation in freight movement in the logistics sector.
Abstract submissions
Interested authors are invited to submit an abstract (maximum 400 words), describing the rationale, methods, data and expected results of their papers. Please include a short biography and full contact information for each author. Send your abstract and bios in a single document to Ransford Acheampong ([log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>) by July 31, 2019.
Authors will be notified of the outcome by September 13, 2019. Full papers will be due on February 29, 2020
Important dates
Abstract submission deadline: July 31, 2019
Decision on abstract proposal: September 13, 2019
Manuscript submission deadline (6,000 - 8,000 words): February 29, 2020
Reviewers’ Feedback: May 31, 2020
Revised paper’s submission deadline: August 30, 2020
Reviewers’ final feedback and editorial decisions: September 30, 2020
Final manuscript due: October 30, 2020
Publication with Cities: Jan 2021
Kind Regards
Ransford
Dr. Ransford A. Acheampong<https://www.research.manchester.ac.uk/portal/en/researchers/ransford-antwi-acheampong(50ec6ee1-6e2a-45a5-a5c8-136f835f4aa2).html>
Presidential Academic Fellow in Future Cities | Transport . Urban Modelling & Simulation. Spatial Planning
Spatial Policy and Analysis Lab, Manchester Urban Institute
Department of Planning and Environmental Management
School of Environment, Education and Development
University of Manchester, UK
Tel: +44 (0) 161 275 0336
W: http://nexusumt.com | http://www.mui.manchester.ac.uk/spal/ | http://www.mui.manchester.ac.uk
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