Every-day mobility anecdotes: Addressing the blind spot of goal- and expert-oriented mobility research
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von Schönfeld, K. C., Tan, W., Curtis, C., & Visser, J. F. (2020). Every-day mobility anecdotes: Addressing the blind spot of goal- and expert-oriented mobility research. Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives, 7. 10.1016/j.trip.2020.100169Sammendrag
Every-day mobility anecdotes provide in-depth insights into, and a deeper connection with, the complex reality of how mobility practices are conceived and perceived in a way that more aggregated research approaches overlook in their quest for the summary of travel patterns. Drawing on a study conducted between 2017 and 2019, this article proposes the use of a research method that adds rich insights into understanding travel mode choice from the users' perspective in a way that primarily expert-oriented perceptions of sustainable mobility may not. Furthermore, this method encourages an inter- or post-disciplinary understanding of reality, which researchers have indicated may also contribute to a more sustainable future.