
Luca Nitschke has been a research scientist at ISOE since November 2020. He did his doctorate on motivations and practices of non-commercial carsharing at the TU Munich as a Hans Böckler Fellow. In his work he focused on the interaction of alternative mobility practices and processes of change. Luca Nitschke completed his Master in Environmental Studies in Barcelona, Aveiro, Aalborg and New York and his Bachelor in Environmental Sciences in Bielefeld.
Focus of research
- Sustainable mobility, alternative forms of mobility
- Qualitative Social Research
Memberships
- Zentrum Emanzipatorische Technikforschung
Projects
- Everyday life in the neighborhood 4.0
- Train station of the future – sustainable mobility hub and a place with quality of stay
- CommuterLab – paths towards sustainable urban-suburban mobility based on the Frankfurt Rhein-Main region
- Social aspects of environmental policy
- transform-R – Shaping the energy and mobility transition as a socio-ecological transformation in the Frankfurt/Rhine-Main region
- No inactive projects found