Message posted on 29/03/2024

CfP Before data, after platforms. Long trajectories of mobilities’ digitalisation T2M Conference in Leipzig

                Dear all,

I would like to invite you to submit an abstract to the panel "Before 
data, after platforms. Long trajectories of mobilities’ digitalisation" 
at the T2M Conference in Leipzig, 23-25 September 2024.

The CfP is open until April 7th and all the necessary information can be 
found on the website: 
https://comode.leibniz-ifl-projekte.de/t2m-2024-conference-2/

You can see the rationale for the panel below. Please get in touch 
directly with me in case of any questions. Submissions should go to 
t2m@leibniz-ifl.de

Best wishes (and apologies for cross-posting),
Karol



Digitalisation is one of the main driving forces of current 
transformations of mobilities and transport. The trend is clearly 
visible anywhere from vehicle sharing, transportation planning systems, 
integration of mobility platforms to autonomisation to growing use of 
AI. At the same time, many of the new technologies have their roots in 
old ones and only use “just add data” formula to purport the reinvention 
of transportation. For instance, shared bikes comprise of new networked 
online data but also a bike – technology with over 150 years of history.

This session wants to look for these old inspirations that now form an 
integral part of digitalising mobilities and explore possibilities of 
going beyond digitalisation itself. In this way, it creates a space for 
critical, historical and future investigations into what is pre-, or not 
digital in the new data-oriented technologies. It also intends to 
interrogate the history of data-oriented systems and their influence on 
current technologies as well as the future that goes beyond platform and 
AI mobilities.

The session especially welcomes (but is not limited to) contributions 
that explore following issues:
- Pre-digital uses of large-scale data for transportation.
- Non-digital transportation system that feed digitalisation.
- Historical cases of proto-digitalisation in transportation and 
mobility planning.
- Failed or abandoned data innovation in transportation history.
- Long duration and persistence of data – where do digital systems learn 
from?
- Blind spots of digitalisation – what are the consequences of not 
sufficiently digitalised mobilities?
- Future beyond data and platforms – what will we learn about transport 
from its digitalisation?
- Will there be non-digital mobilities and what will they be based on?

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