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This book presents gender and diversity in smart transport as a cutting-edge issue in urban contexts around the globe.
It will address new challenges and possibilities related to the smart transport sector.

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This book presents gender and diversity in smart transport as a cutting-edge issue in urban contexts around the globe.

It will address new challenges and possibilities related to the smart transport sector.


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Autorenporträt
Hilda Rømer Christensen is an associate professor and head of the Coordination for Gender Studies at the University of Copenhagen. She was a coordinator of the research network Gendering Smart Mobilities in the Nordic Region in 2017-2018 and scientific coordinator of the Horizon 2020 project TInnGO, focused on gender, transport, and smart mobilities in the EU (2019-2021). She is involved in expert research committees at Nordic and European levels and has most recently been appointed to the EU Commission's Marie Sklodowska-Curie Advisory Board. In 2022, she became the head of the Green transport - technology and diversity project in Danish municipalities, financed by the Danish Ministry of Higher Education and Science. She has written extensively on gender, culture, religion, welfare, and citizenship and more recently on gender in transport from comparative perspectives. She was the co-editor of Gendering smart moblilities, Routledge 2020 and has contributed to Integrating Gender into Transport Planning. From One to Many Tracks (2019) and Gender and diversity in climate policy published in the Routledge Gender and Environment Series. 2021.

Michala Hvidt Breengaard is a postdoctoral researcher at the Danish School of Education, Aarhus University. She has worked in the field of climate, sustainability, transport, gender, and diversity for several years, including on the TRANSGEN and TInnGO research projects. Recently, she has conducted research on diversity in cycling and is currently involved in a project on ethnic minority women and cycling. She has worked with various stakeholders in the field of transportation, including politicians, planners, designers, and NGOs, and disseminated knowledge on the social dimensions of transport as well as advised on strategies for mainstreaming gender and diversity in transport and mobility. She has also specialized in feminist studies of family, parenting, and citizenship and holds a PhD on practices of motherhood in the framework of China's one-child policy.

Lena Levin is a research leader at the Swedish National Road and Transport Research Institute (VTI). She is the coordinator of the research area Mobility, Social Inclusion and Justice (https://www.vti.se/en/research-areas/mobilitet-delaktighet-och-rattvisa/). She is also an associate professor affiliated with the Department of Technology and Society, Transport and Roads at Lund University. Her research centres on how the transport system is shaped, developed, and utilized by actors with various interests and perspectives. In recent decades, she has conducted research on gender equality and diversity in transport mobility, especially on gender impact assessment (GIA) and social impact assessment (SIA) in transport infrastructure planning. She was a partner in the EU TInnGO EU (2019-2021). She has contributed 'How to apply gender equality goals in transport and infrastructure planning' in the book Integrating Gender into Transport Planning. From One to Many Tracks (2019) and is a co-editor of Gendering Smart Mobilities (Routledge, 2020).