@ARTICLE{TBA, TITLE={[FORTHCOMING] Science Fiction as a laboratory for decarbonized mobility transitions}, AUTHOR={Julie Trévily, }, JOURNAL={Technology and Innovation}, VOLUME={}, NUMBER={Forthcoming papers}, YEAR={2026}, URL={https://www.openscience.fr/Science-Fiction-as-a-laboratory-for-decarbonized-mobility-transitions}, DOI={TBA}, ISSN={2399-8571}, ABSTRACT={This article explores the potential of science fiction (SF) to serve as a heuristic and methodological tool for rethinking the transition toward decarbonized mobility. In response to the climate emergency and the requirement for carbon neutrality by 2050, this study posits that the reconfiguration of transport systems is not merely a matter of technical engineering, but requires a profound transformation of collective imaginaries. Furthermore, it highlights the specific techniques and creative works currently employed in ongoing research and urban planning projects. This article shows how science fiction can serve as a foundation for practical approaches such as design fiction, narrative foresight, and co-design, helping to open up discussion around plausible mobility futures. It highlights SF as a bridge between imagination, innovation, and public action in the reflection about transition toward decarbonized mobility.}}