The Team

At the University of Birmingham, we are a multi-disciplinary team of social scientists with expertise in transport studies, governance and public policy, science and technology studies, social exclusion, diversity and inclusion, social psychology and other areas.

Fern Elsdon-Baker

Fern is Professor of Science, Knowledge and Belief in Society, and the Director of the Research Institute for STEMM in Culture and Society (ISTEMMiCS), at the University of Birmingham. Fern is also the Director of the Future Flight Social Insight programme.

Louise Reardon

Louise Reardon

Louise is Professor of Governance and Public Policy in the School of Government, University of Birmingham. Louise is part of the management team of the Future Flight Social Science Research Programme and leads the research strand on governance and planning implications of future flight innovations. This programme of research aligns with Louise’s wider expertise on the governance of future mobility.

Will Mason-Wilkes

Will Mason-Wilkes

Will is an Assistant Professor in Engineering, Technology and Innovation in Society. A Science and Technology Studies scholar, Will is interested in media and popular culture representations of science and technology and the interactions and intersections between science and technology, media, and society. On the Future Flight Social Insight programme, Will researches how popular and media narratives of future flight impact on and shape processes, products and perceptions of innovation.

Alisi Mekatoa

Alisi Mekatoa

Alisi is a Research Fellow on the Future Flight Social Insight team, working on the Diversity and Inclusion workstream. She brings her experience of developing and evaluating person-centred care programmes to understanding potential impacts of Future Flight on different communities and publics.

Adam Michael Packer

Adam joined the Future Flight Social Insight team as a Research Fellow in November 2022. His focus is on the local governance dimensions of future flight development in the UK. This builds on his expertise and experience researching the societal implications of innovation projects in test and development phases of emerging technologies. 

Alex Carter

Alex Carter

Alex is a historian and social scientist with experience of researching discrimination, radicalism, and conflict. His work as a Research Fellow on the Future Flight Social Insight programme focuses on the lived experiences of marginalised and minoritised communities in relation to transport systems.

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