Book now ! TPS is organising an online webinar on "The Politics of Protest in Transport - how can transport planning benefit by hearing from campaigners" on 6 May at 1800 hours. 

The recent HS2 and Extinction Rebellion protests have highlighted that conflict is ever present in transport planning and should not be ignored.

In this discussion we will be asking expert panellists to reflect on the history of protests against transport projects and policies, comment on what can be learnt by transport planners today and what to expect in the future. The panellists are past and present transport campaigners and experienced stakeholder engagement. Rather than a debate for/against any particular transport scheme, they will focus on their experience and how expectations can be managed to deliver better outcomes.

  • Steve Melia, Senior lecturer in transport and planning at University of the West of England and author of "Roads Runways and Resistance – from the Newbury Bypass to Extinction Rebellion" which tells a 30-year story of the most controversial issues in transport, and the protest movements they spawned.  His research included 50 interviews with government ministers, advisors and protestors - many of whom, including 'Swampy', were speaking for the first time about the events they describe. He is also author of 'Urban Transport Without the Hot Air: Sustainable Solutions for UK Cities' (2015)
  • Sarah Berry, advocate of Low Traffic Neighbourhoods (LTNs) will share the story of her campaign and the role transport planners. This time last year, Sarah hadn't given much thought to how the traffic in her neighbourhood impacted her life. But when Lambeth Council introduced a local low traffic neighbourhood, that very quickly changed. Sarah bought a bike for the first time in her adult life, discovered the massive difference accessible active travel can make to a life, and started advocating for LTNs across the country. She'll share the story of her campaign and the role transport planners have played along the way.
  • Ersilia Verlinghieri, Researcher at the Transport Studies Group, University of Oxford  and Megan Sharkey, Researcher, at the Active Travel Academy,  University of Westminster  will discuss " Learning from the grassroots: international examples rethinking transport planning".  Since 2012 Ersilia's  work has  focused on developing theoretical and methodological approaches to issues of social and environmental justice in transport, with a specific focus on participatory planning and research methodologies. Her PhD explored the proposals and strategies by grassroots transport campaigners in Brazil and Italy with whom she worked between 2013-2016. Megan has spent the last 15 years as an activist, researcher, and consultant. She has led campaigns and created change strategies in the USA, Australia, and UK that have secured millions for cycling infrastructure, created parklets, changed transport policy, and promoted climate change. Her focus is on how to build coalitions and connect actions to real political, social, and infrastructure change. Currently, she is the Urban Studies Research Scholar at the University of Westminster and is finalising her thesis on grassroots movements and government barriers to creating cycling infrastructure.
  • Chair: Mark Frost (TPS Chair)

Format will be introductions, short presentations followed by questions.

To register for this event go to

 https://www.ice.org.uk/events/the-politics-of-protest-in-transport-webinar .

 

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