Cycling Cultures
Title | Cycling Cultures PDF eBook |
Author | Peter Cox |
Publisher | University of Chester |
Pages | 232 |
Release | 2015-05-19 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 1908258934 |
Cycling studies is a rapidly growing area of investigation across the social sciences, reflecting and engaged with rapid transformations of urban mobility and concerns for sustainability. This volume brings together a range of studies of cycling and cyclists, examining some of the diversity of practices and their representation. Its international contributors cross the boundaries of academia and professional engagement, linking theory and practice, to shed light on the very real processes of change that are reshaping our mobility.
Cycling Cultures
Title | Cycling Cultures PDF eBook |
Author | Peter Cox |
Publisher | University of Chester |
Pages | 232 |
Release | 2015-05-27 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 190825811X |
Cycling studies is a rapidly growing area of investigation across the social sciences, reflecting and engaged with rapid transformations of urban mobility and concerns for sustainability. This volume brings together a range of studies of cycling and cyclists, examining some of the diversity of practices and their representation. Its international contributors focus on cases studies in the UK and the Netherlands, and on cycling subcultures that cross national boundaries. By considering cycling through the lens of culture it addresses issues of diversity and complexity, both past and present. The authors cross the boundaries of academia and professional engagement, linking theory and practice, to shed light on the very real processes of change that are reshaping our mobility.
City Cycling
Title | City Cycling PDF eBook |
Author | John Pucher |
Publisher | MIT Press |
Pages | 413 |
Release | 2012-10-19 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 0262304996 |
A guide to today's urban cycling renaissance, with information on cycling's health benefits, safety, bikes and bike equipment, bike lanes, bike sharing, and other topics. Bicycling in cities is booming, for many reasons: health and environmental benefits, time and cost savings, more and better bike lanes and paths, innovative bike sharing programs, and the sheer fun of riding. City Cycling offers a guide to this urban cycling renaissance, with the goal of promoting cycling as sustainable urban transportation available to everyone. It reports on cycling trends and policies in cities in North America, Europe, and Australia, and offers information on such topics as cycling safety, cycling infrastructure provisions including bikeways and bike parking, the wide range of bike designs and bike equipment, integration of cycling with public transportation, and promoting cycling for women and children. City Cycling emphasizes that bicycling should not be limited to those who are highly trained, extremely fit, and daring enough to battle traffic on busy roads. The chapters describe ways to make city cycling feasible, convenient, and safe for commutes to work and school, shopping trips, visits, and other daily transportation needs. The book also offers detailed examinations and illustrations of cycling conditions in different urban environments: small cities (including Davis, California, and Delft, the Netherlands), large cities (including Sydney, Chicago, Toronto and Berlin), and “megacities” (London, New York, Paris, and Tokyo). These chapters offer a closer look at how cities both with and without historical cycling cultures have developed cycling programs over time. The book makes clear that successful promotion of city cycling depends on coordinating infrastructure, programs, and government policies.
On Bicycles
Title | On Bicycles PDF eBook |
Author | Amy Walker |
Publisher | New World Library |
Pages | 386 |
Release | 2011 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1608680223 |
An inspirational manifesto about the myriad ways the new bike culture can change, and is changing, daily life in cities throughout the world
Cycling Societies
Title | Cycling Societies PDF eBook |
Author | Dennis Zuev |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 242 |
Release | 2021-02-15 |
Genre | Transportation |
ISBN | 1000339890 |
This book examines emerging debates and questions around cycling to critically analyse and challenge dominant framings and prevalent conventions of ‘good cycling’. Cycling Societies brings to light the plurality of voices and forms of cycling in other societies, revealing the diversity and complexity of cycling across different socio-political regimes, geographies and cultures. It presents case studies from five continents and demonstrates the need of thinking comparatively about cycling and urban environments. The book pivots around the three themes of innovations, inequalities and governance and engages a diversity of voices: world-renowned academics in the field of cycling and urban mobility, cycling activists and transportation consultants. Synthesising academic contributions with policy briefs, this innovative book will be of great interest to students, scholars and practitioners of sustainable transportation, urban planning and mobility studies.
Cycling and Sustainability
Title | Cycling and Sustainability PDF eBook |
Author | John Parkin |
Publisher | Emerald Group Publishing |
Pages | 344 |
Release | 2012-05-18 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1780522991 |
Explores the reasons for difficulties in making cycling mainstream in many cultures, despite its claims for being one of the most sustainable forms of transport. This title examines the cultural development of cycling in countries with high use and the differences in use between different sub-groups of the population.
Cycling and Society
Title | Cycling and Society PDF eBook |
Author | Dave Horton |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 222 |
Release | 2016-05-13 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1317155149 |
How can the social sciences help us to understand the past, present and potential futures of cycling? This timely international and interdisciplinary collection addresses this question, discussing shifts in cycling practices and attitudes, and opening up important critical spaces for thinking about the prospects for cycling. The book brings together, for the first time, analyses of cycling from a wide range of disciplinary backgrounds, including history, sociology, geography, planning, engineering and technology. The book redresses the past neglect of cycling as a topic for sustained analysis by treating it as a varied and complex practice which matters greatly to contemporary social, cultural and political theory and action. Cycling and Society demonstrates the incredible diversity of contemporary cycling, both within and across cultures. With cycling increasingly promoted as a solution to numerous social problems across a wide range of policy areas in car-dominated societies, this book helps to open up a new field of cycling studies.