
Paul Leonard Witte, M.Sc.
- Scientific staff
- Research group “Mobility Futures”
- Room: 406
- Phone: +49 721 608-22313
- paul witte ∂does-not-exist.kit edu
Institut für Technikfolgenabschätzung und Systemanalyse (ITAS)
Postfach 3640
76021 Karlsruhe
Fields of work
- Social science mobility research
- Attitudes towards mobility behavior
- Transport transition as a social transformation process
- Socio-ecological urban development and spatial social research
Current projects
- Transformation paths for a sustainable design of regional mobility networks in the Middle Upper Rhine Region (TRAMIGO)
- Country to City Bridge – Analysis and solution concepts (C2CBridge)
- Governance of transformative innovation in Central European cities: the case of automated vehicles (GINEVRA)
- Automated driving in future mobility systems: User preferences and modeled transport development
Professional background
since 2024 | Scientific staff member at ITAS |
2022 - 2023 | Institute for Empirical Integration and Migration Research (BIM) at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin |
2022 | Consultant for public relations and participation in the energy sector |
2020 - 2022 | Research assistant at the Leibniz Institute for Spatial Social Research (IRS) |
2016 - 2024 | (B.Sc.) Study of Geographical Sciences, Political Science and (M.Sc.) Geographical Development Research at the Freie Universität Berlin |
Selected publications
Richter, Ralph; Witte, Paul
"Ohne Auto geht nix"? Eine Untersuchung zur Mobilitäts- und Logistikwende im suburbanen Raum, IRS Dialog, No. 1/2022, Leibniz-Institut für Raumbezogene Sozialforschung (IRS), Erkner 2022
Publications
2025
Presentations
Puhe, M.; Fleischer, T.; Schippl, J.; Witte, P.
Understanding everyday life configurations of citizens to assess their willingness to change established mobility patterns – a social network analysis
2025. International Conference on Transport Survey Methods (ISCTSC 2025 2025), Da Nang, Vietnam, March 30–April 4, 2025
Understanding everyday life configurations of citizens to assess their willingness to change established mobility patterns – a social network analysis
2025. International Conference on Transport Survey Methods (ISCTSC 2025 2025), Da Nang, Vietnam, March 30–April 4, 2025