Participant

Anna Nikolaeva

Universiteit van Amsterdam

 I am interested in how mobilities are experienced, given meaning to and governed in contemporary cities and societies. I have written on airports, mobility and urban public space, mobility as a social experience and transitions to sustainable mobility.

Previously I did research and taught at Royal Holloway, University of London and VU University Amsterdam, and was a visiting scholar at City University of New York. I hold  PhD degree from Aarhus University, Denmark.

At the moment I work in a project on smart cycling and organise seminar series “Cities & Mobilities” at the Centre for Urban Studies, University of Amsterdam. 

I speak English, Russian and Dutch.

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    Smart cycling futures: Charting a new terrain and moving towards a research agenda

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    Traveling together alone and alone together

    Mobility and potential exposure to diversity

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    Spoiled, bored, irritated and nervous

    The transformation of a mobile subject in airport design discourse

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    The human infrastructure of a cycling city

    Amsterdam through the eyes of international newcomers

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    Commoning mobility

    Towards a new politics of mobility transitions

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    Designing Public Space for Mobility: Contestation, Negotiation and Experiment at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol

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    WPS 26: A new politics of mobility: Commoning movement, meaning and practice in Amsterdam and Santiago

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    Travelling together alone and alone together: mobility and potential exposure to diversity

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