2024
DOI: 10.1177/26349825241228591
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The politics of non-knowing, smart technology and just mobility transitions: A case study and research agenda

Anna Nikolaeva

Abstract: Recent mobility scholarship suggests that in adopting a holistic perspective on just transitions towards low-carbon mobility, scholars should attend to the role of knowledge production and the exclusions it enacts. However, this call has yet to be realised, for analytical tools and empirical studies are scarce. In this article, I fill these gaps, arguing that it is crucial to focus on the ‘politics of non-knowing’: contested understandings of what is unknown and what should and can be known. Drawing on the cas… Show more

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