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From: Yosem Companys <[email protected]>
To: Liberation Technologies <[email protected]>
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Subject: [liberationtech] CfP: ICTs & Mobility in the Developing World



Call for Papers

Transportation Research Board (TRB)

92nd Annual Meeting: January 13-17, 2013

Washington, DC, USA



Call Title:

Mobile-driven mobility intelligence: Information and communications
technologies and mobility in developing countries



Sponsoring Committees:

ABE90 Transportation in the Developing Countries

AHB15 Intelligent Transportation Systems



Call Description:

The TRB Committees on Transportation in the Developing Countries (ABE90)
and Intelligent Transportation Systems (AHB15) invite the submission of
papers on a range of topics related to the growing role of information and
communication technologies (ICTs) in mobility systems of the developing
world. This paper call is motivated by the explosive growth in: personal
mobile communication devices (e.g., mobile phones), the power of
distributed computing capabilities, low-cost sensor devices (e.g., RFID
tags), and open source programming and data movements. These and related
developments are enabling the merging of mobile communications and
computation capabilities with mobility systems.



The aim of this call for papers is to expand and improve our understanding
of the use of such technological advances in transportation systems in the
developing world and their potential for fundamentally changing system
performance.



Specific topics of interest include, but are not necessarily limited to,
the following:

1. ICTs as new sources of low cost data collection (e.g., activity surveys,
use of sensors, real-time and old cell phone data for transport planning
and operations);

2. Data Observatories and Crowdsourcing for planning, operations, and
participation (e.g., reporting grievances);

3. ICTs as fare media (e.g., possibilities for delivering targeted
subsidies and better pricing);

4. ICTs enabling mobility service innovations (including by enhancing
 traditional travel modes);

5. Mobility, communications and accessibility complementarity and/or
substitutability

6. Role of societal factors in influencing ICTs impacts on transportation;


7. Skepticism, doubts, and critiques of the role of such technology systems.




Papers for publication and/or presentation must be submitted before August
1, 2012 to the TRB web-site:
http://www.trb.org/AnnualMeeting2013/AnnualMeeting2013.aspx.

Submission of complete papers, conforming to TRB standards and format, is
required for consideration. Papers may be submitted for presentation only.
Each paper will be peer-reviewed according to TRB procedures. TRB paper
specifications are found online (
http://www.trb.org/GetInvolvedwithTRB/Public/GetInvolvedSubmitaPaper.aspx).

At the bottom of the TRB paper submission form, please indicate this call
for papers and review by the Committee on Transportation in the Developing
Countries (ABE90). Be sure to include this Committee name and number with
the paper submission.

For more information on this call for papers contact:

Shomik Mehndiratta, World Bank, [email protected]

Christopher Zegras, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, [email protected]


please cc all correspondence to Setty Pendakur, Pacific Policy & planning
Associates, [email protected]

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