Related Projects
Projects around the world that are relevent to Travel-Time Use in the Information Age.
Centre for Mobilities Research Blog, tirelessly maintained by Kingsley Dennis, is an excellent site for all things mobility related.
Gillian Fuller and Ross Harley have just finished their fabulous arts and interference project on airports. See Aviopolis website and Aviopolis book.
Eric Laurier and his colleagues at University of Edinburgh have been conducting a video-based ethnomethodology of Habitable Cars.
The London Book Project is a free book exchange on a massive scale. Using the London Underground as a high speed distribution network, they aim to bring real literature to London's commuters.
Nina Wakeford and her colleagues at INCITE have an ongoing research project 'Urban Mobilities: Locating Consumption of Ubiquitous Content'. As part of this, in collaboration with INTEL, they conducted an ethnographic study of number '73' bus in London called the 73 Urban Journeys project.
The walkit.com team provide an online facility to create walks in London between any two points, with an estimate of how much carbon might be saved and even calories used.
The Cosmobilities Network connects European social scientists, planners, engineers, and researchers of all disciplines working in the field of mobility research. The website is a helpful source of papers and information on upcoming events.
ICT: Mobilizing Persons, Places and Spaces, is an international thematic network on Information and Communication Technologies, everyday life, and urban change.