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International Association of Travel Behaviour Research
Tim will be representing the Disruption project a the 14th International Conference on Travel Behaviour Research in order to disseminate the project findings to a global audience. The conference is being held in Windsor from 19-23 July 2015.
International Association of Travel Behaviour Research
Tim will be representing the Disruption project a the 14th International Conference on Travel Behaviour Research in order to disseminate the project findings to a global audience. The conference is being held in Windsor from 19-23 July 2015.
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International Association of Travel Behaviour Research
Annual Transport Practitioners Meeting
The Disruption project will be arriving en masse at the Annual Transport Practitioners Meeting in London on 1st and 2nd July 2015. The project will be giving four presentations covering different aspects of the project as well as running a workshop covering the overall ‘Fleximobility’ concept that we have generated from the project. The presentations will be: Responses and adaptability to disrupted travel patterns – a questionnaire study (Jillian Anable, Thomas Budd and Tim Chatterton) Spatial, temporal and social factors in everyday mobility and modal choice – 3 years of ethnographic studies (Noel Cass and James Faulconbridge) Disruption as it happens – a selection of responsive case studies (Greg Marsden and Jeremy Shires) Defining and delivering sustainable transport: who has the power to change the way we travel
Annual Transport Practitioners Meeting
The Disruption project will be arriving en masse at the Annual Transport Practitioners Meeting in London on 1st and 2nd July 2015. The project will be giving four presentations covering different aspects of the project as well as running a workshop covering the overall ‘Fleximobility’ concept that we have generated from the project. The presentations will be: Responses and adaptability to disrupted travel patterns – a questionnaire study (Jillian Anable, Thomas Budd and Tim Chatterton) Spatial, temporal and social factors in everyday mobility and modal choice – 3 years of ethnographic studies (Noel Cass and James Faulconbridge) Disruption as it happens – a selection of responsive case studies (Greg Marsden and Jeremy Shires) Defining and delivering sustainable transport: who has the power to change the way we travel
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Annual Transport Practitioners Meeting
Disruption and Fleximobility at the ECEEE Summer Study
In the first week of June, Jillian and Tim took the Disruption project to the European Council for and Energy Efficient Economy (ECEEE) Summer Study in France.
Disruption and Fleximobility at the ECEEE Summer Study
In the first week of June, Jillian and Tim took the Disruption project to the European Council for and Energy Efficient Economy (ECEEE) Summer Study in France.
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Disruption and Fleximobility at the ECEEE Summer Study
Fleximobility Workshop for Wiltshire County Council
On 13th May, Tim spent the afternoon at Wiltshire County Council, running a workshop for transport and land-use planners and elected members exploring the Fleximobility concept in the setting of a predominantly rural local authority.
Fleximobility Workshop for Wiltshire County Council
On 13th May, Tim spent the afternoon at Wiltshire County Council, running a workshop for transport and land-use planners and elected members exploring the Fleximobility concept in the setting of a predominantly rural local authority.
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Fleximobility Workshop for Wiltshire County Council
Disruption Panel Session on “Unlocking Low Carbon Mobility” at American Association of Geographers
On 24th April, the project organised a panel session at the American Association of Geographers Annual COnference in Chicago. The panel session was chaired by Tim Chatterton, with Disruption members James Faulconbridge and Iain Docherty on the panel alongside Tim Schwanen from the University of Oxford, Harvey Miller from Ohio State University, Katherine Reesefrom American University and Deborah Salon from Arizona State University. Session Details
Disruption Panel Session on “Unlocking Low Carbon Mobility” at American Association of Geographers
On 24th April, the project organised a panel session at the American Association of Geographers Annual COnference in Chicago. The panel session was chaired by Tim Chatterton, with Disruption members James Faulconbridge and Iain Docherty on the panel alongside Tim Schwanen from the University of Oxford, Harvey Miller from Ohio State University, Katherine Reesefrom American University and Deborah Salon from Arizona State University. Session Details
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Disruption Panel Session on “Unlocking Low Carbon Mobility” at American Association of Geographers

Scales of Disruption: Methods, Experiences and Insights for Change
On Tuesday 10th February, the Disruption Project held a joint workshop with the AHRC “ Material Cultures of Energy ” project at Birkbeck College in London.

Scales of Disruption: Methods, Experiences and Insights for Change
On Tuesday 10th February, the Disruption Project held a joint workshop with the AHRC “ Material Cultures of Energy ” project at Birkbeck College in London.
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Scales of Disruption: Methods, Experiences and Insights for Change
Presentation at MODEshift Workshop
On 24th February, Tim gave a presentation at York City Council Offices to the north eastern division of the MODEshift organisation. http://www.modeshift.org.uk/
Presentation at MODEshift Workshop
On 24th February, Tim gave a presentation at York City Council Offices to the north eastern division of the MODEshift organisation. http://www.modeshift.org.uk/
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Presentation at MODEshift Workshop