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Cycling Cultures
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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.
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Sociología urbanaTable of contents
- Front cover
- Title pages
- Copyright page
- Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- Acknowledgements
- Notes on Contributors
- Foreword
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 - Cycling Cultures and Social Theory - Peter Cox
- Chapter 2 - Diversity in Cycle Policies - Ida J Sabelis
- Chapter 3 - Rhetoric and Reality: Understanding the English Cycling Situation Dave Horton and Tim Jones
- Chapter 4 - Lessons Learned Through Training Immigrant Women in the Netherlands to Cycle - Angela van der Kloof
- Conclusion
- Chapter 5 - Mapping Everyday Cycling in London - Brian Deegan
- Chapter 6 - Cargo Bikes: Distributing Consumer Goods - Peter Cox and Randy Rzewnicki
- Chapter 7 - Randonneurship - A Modern Cycling Construction - Heike Bunte
- Chapter 8 - Women, Gendered Roles, Domesticity and Cycling in Britain, 1930-1980 - Peter Cox
- Postscript - Cycling Cultures, Culture and Cycling - Peter Cox
- Back cover