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Dossier: Changing Lanes

What would mobility for all with less traffic look like? What projects and approaches to public, environmentally sustainable mobility exist? What technologies and infrastructures do we need? How can just transitions be organized—especially for workers? How can majorities be won over to transforming mobility? Who are the opponents of such a transformation? And thus, ultimately, what does a radically ecological politics that is also a class politics look like?

Content on this topic

The Trans­form­a­tion of the Global Auto­mot­ive In­dustry

: Studies 09/2023

Trends, interpretations, and strategies for trade unionists and political activists

Switch­ing Lanes

: Policy Papers 06/2022

How transforming Germany’s mobility industry can lay the foundation for a green and socially just…

And What about My Job?

: Book 01/2022

Just mobility and alternative production

So­viet Power + Re­new­able Elec­tri­fic­a­tion of the Whole Eco­nomy

: Essay 27.08.2020

For a Red-Green New Deal in transport

The Seven Sins of Elec­tro­mobil­ity

: Comment 27.08.2020

Why they accelerate the climate crisis rather than fight it

More of the Same Ex­cuses

: Analysis 27.08.2020

Why German car companies continue to perform despite crisis tendencies in the industry

Go­ing Off the Rails

: Comment 27.08.2020

Why Deutsche Bahn needs to be fundamentally rebuilt

Po­s­i­tion Pa­per on the Fu­ture of the Auto­mot­ive In­dustry

: Comment 27.08.2020

A commentary on Bernd Riexinger’s Left-Wing Green New Deal proposal

A Left-Wing Green New Deal

: Essay 27.08.2020

For a mobility transition and a socially equitable, environmentally friendly, and democratic…

Re-Dir­ect­ing Traffic

: Comment 27.08.2020

Cars take up space, smell bad, and pose a threat to all those who use other modes of transport

A “Rent Cap Mo­ment” for Mo­bil­ity?

: Comment 27.08.2020

Using legal loopholes and grey areas to expand the playing field

Re­du­cing Air Travel—But How?

: Interview 27.08.2020

A conversation with with Magdalena Heuwieser of the Stay Grounded network

Pub­lic Trans­port at Zero Cost

: Analysis 27.08.2020

Facilitating the mobility transition through free local public transport

Leav­ing Car Cul­ture Be­hind

: Comment 27.08.2020

It’s time to finally change directions

Con­vert­ing the Auto In­dustry: What Do Work­ers Think?

: Interview 27.08.2020

A conversation with Andrea Eckardt, Björn Harmening, Klaus Mertens, and Tom Adler

Re­claim­ing Space

: Essay 27.08.2020

Why we need a feminist approach to transport planning