Dear colleagues,
We are organizing a virtual special issue on travel satisfaction, please find the details below.
https://www.journals.elsevier.com/transportation-research-part-d-transport-…
Virtual Special Issue in Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment
VSI: Travel Satisfaction
Theme: New trends in travel satisfaction research
Subjective wellbeing (SWB), a critical indicator of social sustainability, has been increasingly used as a measure of economic development and social progress in many cities and nations. As a specific domain of SWB, travel satisfaction has recently attracted significant attention. Travel satisfaction offers a direct measurement of individuals’ mood, emotion and cognitive judgement on travel experiences, and thus captures the experienced utility of travel.
In the past decade, many studies have defined and measured travel satisfaction, and investigated its correlates such as trip characteristics (e.g., mode choice, trip duration), the built environment, and travel attitudes. Most studies rely on a unidirectional theoretical framework, where travel satisfaction serves as the dependent variable. However, feedback effects, such as the impact of travel satisfaction on travel behaviour and residential location choice, are barely examined. Additionally, the literature has little information on how people experience new forms of mobility (e.g., shared mobility and micro-mobility modes) and the extent to which vulnerable groups (e.g., older people, children, disadvantaged populations including minority groups, those with disabilities, and those with lower-incomes) are satisfied with their travel. The broad impacts of travel satisfaction on personal health, family life, social interactions, and work productivity also merit further investigation. Emerging open and real-time sensor data and new data analytical methods may provide opportunities to examine various aspects of travel satisfaction from a new perspective.
This special issue aims to bring together novel research on travel satisfaction, and encourages submissions of original research and review articles on (but not limited to) the following topics:
* Travel affect and positive utility of travel
* New ways of measuring travel satisfaction
* New evidence on the correlates of travel satisfaction
* Effects of travel satisfaction on travel behaviour, travel attitudes, residential location choice, etc.
* Travel satisfaction of vulnerable and disadvantaged populations
* Commute satisfaction and its spill-over effects
* Satisfaction with emerging and future travel modes (ridesharing, e-bikes, etc.)
* Impacts of travel satisfaction on important life domains (social interactions, family relationships, health, work performance, etc.) and life satisfaction
* Travel satisfaction oriented policy for transport planning
Timeline:
Call for papers issued: August 1, 2020
Submission deadline: March 31, 2021
This issue will be a virtual special issue. The paper will appear in the next regular issue after it is accepted. After all papers are accepted, guest editors will compile a virtual issue on the journal website. For more information on a virtual issue, please visit:
https://www.journals.elsevier.com/applied-soft-computing/news/virtual-speci…
Submission Method:
All submissions must be original and may not be under review by any other journals. All manuscripts will be submitted via the Transportation Research Part D online submission system. Authors should indicate that the paper is submitted for consideration for publication in this special issue. Author Guidelines: https://www.elsevier.com/journals/transportation-research-part-d-transport-…
When choosing Manuscript “Article Type” during the submission procedure, click “VSI: Travel satisfaction”, otherwise your submission will be handled as a regular manuscript.
All submitted papers should address significant issues pertinent to the themes of this issue and fall within the scope of Transportation Research: Part D. Criteria for acceptance include originality, contribution, and scientific merit. All manuscripts must be written in English with high scientific writing standards.
Acceptance for publication will be based on referees’ and editors’ recommendations following a standard peer review process.
All submissions and inquiries should be directed to the attention of guest editors:
Runing Ye, University of Melbourne, E-mail: runing.ye(a)unimelb.edu.au<mailto:runing.ye@unimelb.edu.au><mailto:runing.ye@unimelb.edu.au<mailto:runing.ye@unimelb.edu.au>>
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Dear AME70 and H&T Friends,
As announced in the attached press release, next year's TRB annual meeting will be virtually convened over prolonged period of January 2021. As we approach the deadline for the submission of TRB papers, I would like to provide you some information that might be helpful in your submission and/or the paper review process.
Paper submission:
* You can find instructions for authors at: https://trb.secure-platform.com/a/page/TRBPaperReview2020#Instructions
* The new paper submission site is open through August 1, and available at: https://www.editorialmanager.com/trbam/default.aspx<https://nam01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.edito…>
* The Call for Paper is a general call this year - with a special request for papers addressing pandemics and equity in transportation. The special call does not limit the request. TRB is accepting papers on all transportation research and practice.
Paper review:
* Log into Editorial Manager for TRB Annual Meeting and check your profile at: https://www.editorialmanager.com/trbam/Default.aspx
* If you are a first time user, select "Register Now" to create the account (sign-up).
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* Please make sure all your contact information is up to date (double check your email address). You can also update your areas of interests/expertise there.
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* Look for "AME70 Transportation and Public Health" if you are interested in adding it into your keywords.
* For updated Reviewer guidelines, see: https://trb.secure-platform.com/a/page/TRBPaperReview2020/TRBAMCommitteeRev…
If you have previously reviewed papers for our former H&T Subcommittee, but are not available to do so this year (for AME70), please let me know. If you have never reviewed papers for the H&T Subcommittee, but interested in doing so (for AME70), please consider adding yourself to the friend list of our Committee through MyTRB at https://www.mytrb.org/ or let me know.
Good luck in your submissions and thanks much in advance for all your support to TRB. Please let me know if you have any questions.
Best regards,
Ipek Sener
(On behalf of AME70 Transportation and Public Health Committee)
Ipek Nese Sener, PhD
Associate Research Scientist
Texas A&M Transportation Institute
505 E Huntland Dr, Suite 455
Austin, TX 78752
Tel 512.407.1119 | Fax 512.467.8971
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Evidence and Insight for Better Transportation
Committees on Transportation and Public Health
Executive Director Kelly Rodgers is honored to serve on two newly formed
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(AME70) and the Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE)
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TRB created theCommittee on Transportation and Public Health (AME70),
replacing the sub-committee on the same subject, as part of TRB's new
committee structure
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Hello, First, we hope you are safe and second, we have some good news.
The TRB Standing Committee on Transportation and Public Health is
beginning to come together and move forward. To help us build the
committee and focus its vision I hope you will consider joining us at
our first mid-year meeting. The details are in Leslie's email below.
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Subject: TRB AME 70 Committee on Transportation and Public Health -
Inaugural Midyear Meeting
Date: Fri, 17 Jul 2020 20:01:22 +0000
From: Leslie Meehan <Leslie.Meehan(a)tn.gov>
To: edc(a)berwyned.com <edc(a)berwyned.com>
Dear Transportation and Health Colleagues -
We are pleased to invite you to the inaugural midyear meeting of the TRB
AME70 Committee on Transportation and Public Health. (calendar invite
attached, webinar information also at the bottom of this email)
*Wednesday, July 29, 2020 *
*11:00 AM to 1:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time (US/New York)*
**
*/Building the AME70 Vision/*
The theme for this midyear meeting is a focus on “Building the
Transportation and Public Health Vision”. We will start with a brief
review of our genesis, present some of our current activities and visit
our working mission, scope and objectives. We will then open the floor
to an open mic discussion for our friends and extended community. We
want to hear about the intersections of transportation and health you
believe AME70 should consider as we chart our path moving forward.
*1. Introductions: (30 minutes) /All/*
*//*
*2. TRB Update (5 minutes) /TRB Staff/*
*3. AME70: From our genesis to the current day (45 minutes) *
*/Various Committee Members/*
-Arterials and Public Health Task Force
-Transportation and Health Sub-committee
-Conferences on Health and Active Transportation (2015 and 2019)
-Centennial Paper on Public Health and Transportation
-E-Circular 239-/Arterial Roadways Research Needs and Concerns:
Informing the Planning, Design, and Operation of Arterial Roadways
Considering Public Health/
-NCHRP Project 25-25 Task 105 /Guidebook for Communications between
Transportation and Public Health Communities/
-NCHRP Project 20-112/Research Report 932 /Research Roadmap for
Transportation and Public Health /
*//*
*4. Round Robin: Informing the scope of AME70 (30 minutes) /All/*
*5. Wrap up: (10 minutes) *
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Hello everyone,
A new book on Inequality in Transport, published by Professor David Banister, might be of interest. Please see below for details.
Have a great day,
Ipek
Ipek Nese Sener, PhD
Associate Research Scientist
Texas A&M Transportation Institute
505 E Huntland Dr, Suite 455
Austin, TX 78752
Tel 512.407.1119 | Fax 512.467.8971
i-sener(a)tti.tamu.edu<mailto:i-sener@tti.tamu.edu> | http://tti.tamu.edu<http://tti.tamu.edu/>
From: David Banister <david.banister(a)ouce.ox.ac.uk<mailto:david.banister@ouce.ox.ac.uk>>
Sent: Wednesday, July 15, 2020 9:31 AM
To: David Banister <david.banister(a)ouce.ox.ac.uk<mailto:david.banister@ouce.ox.ac.uk>>
Subject: Inequality in Transport
Dear Friends
As many of you may know I have self published this book and I am keen to publicise it as much as possible - particularly in the USA, but also internationally more generally. Please order it for your libraries and put it on your reading lists - as it is self published, it is not on the normal library lists and this is a major part of my own efforts to spread the word about the book.
The details are David Banister (2018) Inequality in Transport - Price £30.00 - p. 272 and in full colour. ISBN 978-0-906661-01-7 See the book website - www.<http://www.inequalityintransport.org.uk/>inequalityintransport.org.uk<http://www.inequalityintransport.org.uk/> - there is lots of information there and samples of what is in the book - it is available through a variety of outlets, including amazon.
It is also available through amazon kindle https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07F2QMS6X/ price £9.99.
Inequality In Transport eBook: David Banister: Amazon.co.uk: Kindle Store<https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07F2QMS6X/>
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Inequality In Transport eBook: David Banister: Amazon.co.uk: Kindle Store
Synopsis: Everyone needs transport to move around and to access everyday needs, but for each individual those needs are different, and they change over time and space: herein lie the seeds of inequalities in transport. In inequality in Transport, David Banister addresses this complex problem, first through an exploration of inequality, its nature, measurement and extent. He then links inequality and the transport sector through detailed analysis of the variations in daily and long-distance travel in Great Britain over a ten-year period. He argues that there must be a much wider interpretation of inequality- one that links actual travel with measures of wellbeing and sustainability, recognizing that these will change over time. In drawing his findings together, he concludes that there must be new thinking in transport policy and planning if transport inequalities are to be alleviated.
Many thanks and best wishes
David
Professor Emeritus of Transport Studies and Senior Research Fellow at St Anne's College
School of Geography and the Environment
University of Oxford
South Parks Road
Oxford OX1 3QY
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