Dr. Pim Peters

Ehemaliger Doktorand

Partizipative Technikgestaltung

Pim holds a B.Sc. in Construction Management and M.Sc. in Innovation Sciences (with great appreciation) from the Eindhoven University of Technology. In his PhD project Pim studies the implementation of cycling policy as a complex non-linear planning process, in collaboration with Munich’s transport planning department. Pim is passionate about science, technology and sustainability and has a broad interest in the potentials and consequences of the practices through which we know and govern our cities and societies.

  • MCTS & Planning
  • Actor-Network Theory
  • Governance of sustainable societies

Publications

Conference papers (selection)

  • Meeting to plan the future of cycling: from boundary and epistemic to topological objects. At EASST Conference 2018: Meetings – Making Science, Technology and Society Together. 25 – 28 July 2018. Lancaster, United Kingdom.
  • Talking matters: how planners use words to reconfigure roads. At 4S/EASST Conference 2016: Science + technology by other means. 31 August – 4 September 2016. Barcelona, Spain.
  • Mobile obduracy in everyday practice: an ethnography of the bus and the bike in London. At Assembling Cities Conference: MCTS theories and methodologies in planning studies. 21-22 January 2015. ETH Wohnforum – ETH CASE, Department of Architecture at the ETH Zurich, Switzerland.