Transport Diplomacy: Planning Narratives and Mobility Cooperation
This book provides a concise guide to navigating, mapping, and understanding the complexity of political mechanisms and narratives behind transport cooperation.

Transport is a constant political object of conflict, cooperation, and negotiation, irrespective of the type of transport or the place where the mobility of people and goods is an issue. The number of actors engaged in transport decision-making, and the technical nature of the mobility issues, appears to make cooperation between transport stakeholders increasingly complex. Drawing on clear analytical devices, visual tools, and insightful illustrations, Transport Diplomacy navigates this complexity and considers a path towards a sounder dialogue in the transport arena. Providing accessible and digestible insights across six chapters, the book explores different semiotic dimensions of these transport planning narratives and cooperation processes.

This offers practitioners, decision-makers, and researchers a common conceptual approach to the diplomatic dimension of transport planning. In doing so, it envisages transport planning as not only a procedural set of techniques to implement informed mobility solutions but also a field of managing conflicting narratives and rhetoric by actors with diverging or compatible interests. This book will appeal to those working in transport, mobilities, and planning.

1147273961
Transport Diplomacy: Planning Narratives and Mobility Cooperation
This book provides a concise guide to navigating, mapping, and understanding the complexity of political mechanisms and narratives behind transport cooperation.

Transport is a constant political object of conflict, cooperation, and negotiation, irrespective of the type of transport or the place where the mobility of people and goods is an issue. The number of actors engaged in transport decision-making, and the technical nature of the mobility issues, appears to make cooperation between transport stakeholders increasingly complex. Drawing on clear analytical devices, visual tools, and insightful illustrations, Transport Diplomacy navigates this complexity and considers a path towards a sounder dialogue in the transport arena. Providing accessible and digestible insights across six chapters, the book explores different semiotic dimensions of these transport planning narratives and cooperation processes.

This offers practitioners, decision-makers, and researchers a common conceptual approach to the diplomatic dimension of transport planning. In doing so, it envisages transport planning as not only a procedural set of techniques to implement informed mobility solutions but also a field of managing conflicting narratives and rhetoric by actors with diverging or compatible interests. This book will appeal to those working in transport, mobilities, and planning.

69.99 Pre Order
Transport Diplomacy: Planning Narratives and Mobility Cooperation

Transport Diplomacy: Planning Narratives and Mobility Cooperation

by Luc Ampleman
Transport Diplomacy: Planning Narratives and Mobility Cooperation

Transport Diplomacy: Planning Narratives and Mobility Cooperation

by Luc Ampleman

Hardcover

$69.99 
  • SHIP THIS ITEM
    Available for Pre-Order. This item will be released on July 25, 2025

Related collections and offers


Overview

This book provides a concise guide to navigating, mapping, and understanding the complexity of political mechanisms and narratives behind transport cooperation.

Transport is a constant political object of conflict, cooperation, and negotiation, irrespective of the type of transport or the place where the mobility of people and goods is an issue. The number of actors engaged in transport decision-making, and the technical nature of the mobility issues, appears to make cooperation between transport stakeholders increasingly complex. Drawing on clear analytical devices, visual tools, and insightful illustrations, Transport Diplomacy navigates this complexity and considers a path towards a sounder dialogue in the transport arena. Providing accessible and digestible insights across six chapters, the book explores different semiotic dimensions of these transport planning narratives and cooperation processes.

This offers practitioners, decision-makers, and researchers a common conceptual approach to the diplomatic dimension of transport planning. In doing so, it envisages transport planning as not only a procedural set of techniques to implement informed mobility solutions but also a field of managing conflicting narratives and rhetoric by actors with diverging or compatible interests. This book will appeal to those working in transport, mobilities, and planning.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781032946511
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 07/25/2025
Pages: 146
Product dimensions: 5.44(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

Luc Ampleman is Assistant Professor at the Institute of Geography and Spatial Management of the Jagiellonian University in Kraków, Poland. He is a former governmental advisor for the Ministry of Transport of Québec and a transport planner in Canada’s northernmost region of the Province of Québec. His research interests cover local geopolitics, sustainable mobility in remote areas, and transport diplomacy.

Table of Contents

  1. Accompanying Transport Cooperation: What Is Transport Diplomacy? 2. Framing the Narrative: Why Are Transport Planning Tools Built Like Stories? 3. Mapping the Field: How Do Political Actors Take Positions on Transport Initiatives? 4. Fine-Tuning the Rhetoric and Response: How Do Political Actors Frame Their Transport Narratives? 5. Aligning Transport Actors: How and Why Do Transport Stakeholders Cooperate or Not? 6. Transport Diplomacy Now!

From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews