REBALANCE, futuRE moBility vALues ANd CulturE, will conduct an open deliberative forward-looking exercise towards a transformative transport policy in favour of a paradigm shift in mobility. It will push for the more effective ponderation of emerging social values not yet fully considered in transport policymaking, and a better alignment with the SDGs and the mounting concerns about climate change.

*This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement number 101007019.

Results

REBALANCE will launch a Europe-wide high-level discussion on all the fundamentals of transport policy embedded in the current mobility paradigm. By critically reviewing the present – also in the light of the recent COV19 pandemic which drastically affected our lifestyles – the project will mobilise around the New Mobility Cultures and Policies Hub a wide network of transport experts and stakeholders to discuss and converge on a shared vision over a more sustainable path and jointly devise a roadmap for a new transport paradigm. The novelty, but also the strength of REBALANCE lays in the unconventional array of multidisciplinary thinkers that will contribute to the debate.

As a new paradigm requires opening the windows of imagination, the project will count on the contribution of a multifaceted group of renowned philosophers, sociologists, social psychologists, geographers, and jurists that have not necessarily been involved in the past and current transport research debates. Their role is to provoke and shake the foundations of the current way of thinking and fertilize the continuing cultural and political deliberative process.

The ultimate ambition is to reflect the joint effort in a Manifesto for a New Mobility Culture, to make sure that shared values and beliefs of Europeans are embedded in the fundamentals of the new transport policy, and lay the foundations for a long-term cultural change in the way people understand mobility and take decisions on transport policies.

ISINNOVA’s role

  • Project coordination and management;
  • Lead “The Needs and Hopes of the Future”.

Partners

ISINNOVA, Fundacio Privada ERSILIA, Technische Universitaet Dresden, Université Gustave Eiffel, University of Zilina, OSBORNE.

Contact

Silvia Gaggi

Project website

www.rebalancemobility.eu