- Two Titles: Moving Towards Transition and Artificial Intelligence Innovating Mobility

Two titles from the Academy for Mobility Humanities’ publication series have been selected for the 2025 Sejong Books (Academic Category), organized by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and the Publication Industry Promotion Agency of Korea.
The Sejong Books Program selects outstanding academic and general-interest publications to distribute to public libraries with the aim of promoting knowledge dissemination and reading culture. For this year’s academic category, books first published between June 1, 2024, and April 30, 2025, were eligible. Out of 2,289 submissions across ten disciplines—including humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences—353 titles were ultimately selected.
The selected titles from AMH are as follows:
Moving Towards Transition: Commoning Mobility for a Low-Carbon Future (2025)
This volume presents the results of an international comparative research project featuring contributions from scholars such as Peter Adey and other international researchers. Translated by Professor Kim Nahyeon (Yong In University), the book examines policies and case studies from 14 countries and international organizations (including the EU and UN), proposing directions for sustainable mobility transitions and global cooperation.
Artificial Intelligence Innovating Mobility (2024)
Authored by Kim Hyojoo, CEO of L.D. Lab, this book explores how AI technologies are transforming the mobility industry while introducing new ethical challenges. It discusses issues such as social inequality, the ethics of autonomous driving, and the societal impacts of AI, emphasizing the importance of human-centered AI literacy and inclusive technological development.
This recognition highlights the scholarly and social significance of AMH’s research. Moving forward, the Academy for Mobility Humanities will continue to advance research and knowledge sharing efforts that promote sustainable futures and the expansion of social value.