Automated and connected? Smartphones and automobility through the global south

In this article, we propose a research agenda that re-thinks the future of automated and connected automobilities through the prism of the global south. Dominant English language discourses about future automobilities focus on purported benefits and dangers of the growing levels of automation and co...

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Veröffentlicht in:Applied mobilities 2021-01, Vol.6 (1), p.54-70
Hauptverfasser: Pink, Sarah, Gomes, Alex, Zilse, Renata, Lucena, Rosamaria, Pinto, Jananda, Porto, Angélica, Caminha, Camille, De Siqueira, Geraldina Maria, Duarte De Oliveira, Mariana
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Zusammenfassung:In this article, we propose a research agenda that re-thinks the future of automated and connected automobilities through the prism of the global south. Dominant English language discourses about future automobilities focus on purported benefits and dangers of the growing levels of automation and connectedness associated with the introduction of autonomous driving vehicles in the global north. We argue that in a context of global inequalities and diversity these narratives need to be redefined. In doing so, we draw on our research into car-smartphone configurations in Brazilian commuting experiences.
ISSN:2380-0127
2380-0135
DOI:10.1080/23800127.2018.1505263