Design anthropology for future automation: scaling human approaches to urban mobility
2024 (English)Conference paper, Oral presentation with published abstract (Refereed)
Abstract [en]
Contemporary visions for automation of future society and everyday transportation in cities and society are based on accelerated innovations in emerging technology (Legacy et al. 2019). Whereas such anticipated social transformations are based on abstract and idealised imaginaries, they lack engagement with the everyday life, communities and environments into which they are to be implemented. In this paper, we argue that situated human approaches to the future of urban mobility in everyday contexts are urgently needed, through transdisciplinary and long-term engagement with a broad range of stakeholders and communities, in order to negotiate and align opportunities, values, and desires for sustainable social change (Fors et al. 2022, Smith 2022, Pink et al. 2022).
The paper demonstrates a design anthropological methodology for future urban mobility based on two consecutive projects involving sustained engagement with industry, municipalities, and local communities in Sweden (Smith et al. 2024; Brodersen et al. 2023, Ebbeson et al. 2024,). Grounded in two suburban areas in Sweden and involving long-term, iterative multi-stakeholder collaborations and co-design, we discuss how a transferable methodology for human futures in urban mobility can be used in diverse contexts, organisations and environments. We also present design anthropological tools for multi-stakeholder co-design developed through the project. We argue that such approaches can support the shift towards socially sustainable transformation at wider scales - hereby reimagining futures based on participatory human approaches that place the values, everyday practices, and environments of people at the centre of design.
Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
2024.
Keywords [en]
design anthropology, future mobility, social sustainability
National Category
Social Anthropology
Research subject
Smart Cities and Communities, REBEL
Identifiers
URN: urn:nbn:se:hh:diva-53341OAI: oai:DiVA.org:hh-53341DiVA, id: diva2:1858484
Conference
18th EASA Biennial Conference, EASA2024: Doing and Undoing with Anthropology, University of Barcelona, Barcelona, 23-26 July, 2024
2024-05-162024-05-162025-10-01Bibliographically approved