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These online audio resources consist of lectures, seminars and interviews from the Transport Studies Unit at the University of Oxford. Topics will be discussed in this course are Smart Technologies and Public Participation in Transport Planning, Politics of Road space part two, Politics of Road space part one, Politics of Infrastructure: Spineless Development? Part two, Politics of Infrastructure: Spineless Development? Part one and related more topics.
Assessment
This course does not involve any written exams. Students need to answer 5 assignment questions to complete the course, the answers will be in the form of written work in pdf or word. Students can write the answers in their own time. Each answer needs to be 200 words (1 Page). Once the answers are submitted, the tutor will check and assess the work.
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Course Credit: University of Oxford
Course Curriculum
Nudging people to make better choices: transport applications | 00:38:00 | ||
TGV-UK: An idea whose time has come? | 01:01:00 | ||
Some thoughts on car parking | 00:48:00 | ||
‘Link’ and ‘Place’: A New Approach to UK Street Planning and Design | 01:12:00 | ||
Does Mobility have a Future? | 00:56:00 | ||
Understanding the Paths to Post-Carbon Mobility: Research Needs for Anticipating Transport Revolutions | 01:01:00 | ||
Translating daily life into simulation: MATSim and its possibilities. | 00:56:00 | ||
Myth and reality in the search for the wider benefits of transport | 00:48:00 | ||
Mobility, place-making, and economic competitiveness | 01:01:00 | ||
More than a job: Transport and Mobility, research as cultural explorations | 00:45:00 | ||
Smart Technologies and Public Participation in Transport Planning | 01:12:00 | ||
Unequal Mobility and its Social Consequences | 00:41:00 | ||
Automobile Subjects | 00:47:00 | ||
Transport and Daily Mobility in Sub-Saharan Africa: Exploring young people’s experiences | 00:42:00 | ||
Transport Is Social Policy: Focus on higher education in the UK context | 00:29:00 | ||
The Prosthetic Citizen: Forms of citizenship for a mobile world | 00:50:00 | ||
Breathing Unequally: Environmental justice and transport-related air pollution | 00:52:00 | ||
Gender and Transport, the Neglected Dimension: Social inclusion, access and sustainable urban mobility | 01:09:00 | ||
Bodies, Buses and Bureaucracy: Reflections on common interests in disability rights and service provision | 00:47:00 | ||
EU’s Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans: Whose Politics? Part One | 00:44:00 | ||
EU’s Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans: Whose Politics? Part Two | 00:36:00 | ||
Delivering Low Carbon Transport across the UK’s Devolved Administrations part one | 00:42:00 | ||
Delivering Low Carbon Transport across the UK’s Devolved Administrations part two | 00:36:00 | ||
Politics of Infrastructure: Spineless Development? part one | 00:21:00 | ||
Politics of Infrastructure: Spineless Development? part two | 00:38:00 | ||
Politics of Roadspace part one | 00:36:00 | ||
Politics of Roadspace part two | 00:30:00 | ||
‘More than the Trip’ and the role of transport in social exclusion and approaches to develop guidance for the implementation of accessibility planning as an integral part of local transport planning | 00:15:00 | ||
7th CSS: Cycling in London: All the Rage | 00:19:00 | ||
7th CSS: Enacting Mobile Claims to Space: The Choreography of Encounters Between Cyclists and Non-Cyclists | 00:22:00 | ||
7th CSS: Inhabiting Infrastructure: How Architectures, Rhythms and Crowds Affect and Effect London’s Commuter Cyclists | 00:18:00 | ||
7th CSS: Applying the Life Course Approach to Walking and Cycling | 00:22:00 | ||
7th CSS: Women Returning to Cycling/Bike Riding | 00:21:00 | ||
7th CSS: Cycling Circles: Gender and Social Influences in UK Cycling | 00:18:00 | ||
7th CSS: Geographies of Urban Cycling: Investigating the Relations between Body, Technology and Space | 00:19:00 | ||
7th CSS: Bicycling as a Way of Life: A Comparative Case Study of Urban Bike Culture in Amsterdam and Portland, OR. | 00:20:00 | ||
7th CSS: Understanding ‘Best Practice’ Heuristic: Implications for Active Travel | 00:20:00 | ||
7th CSS: The Effective Use of Social Capital in Cycling Scheme Development | 00:20:00 | ||
7th CSS: The Research and Evaluation Needs of the Third Sector in the Big Society: A Sustrans / Cycling Perspective | 00:20:00 | ||
Who Leads, Who Follows? A Multi-level Perspective of Energy Transitions in the Transport Sector | 00:37:00 | ||
Assessment | |||
Submit Your Assignment | 00:00:00 | ||
Certification | 00:00:00 |
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