Cycling Societies: Innovations, Inequalities and Governance

Cycling Societies: Innovations, Inequalities and Governance

Cycling Societies: Innovations, Inequalities and Governance

Cycling Societies: Innovations, Inequalities and Governance

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Overview

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.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781000339895
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 02/15/2021
Series: Routledge Studies in Transport, Environment and Development
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 296
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Dennis Zuev is an assistant professor at City University of Macau, Macau SAR, China, and associate researcher at CIES-ISCTE, IUL, and Instituto do Oriente, University of Lisbon, Portugal.

Katerina Psarikidou is a lecturer at the Science Policy Research Unit at Sussex University, UK.

Cosmin Popan is a Leverhulme postdoctoral fellow working in the Department of Sociology at Manchester Metropolitan University, UK.

Table of Contents

1. Cycling Societies Part 1: Innovations 2. Integrated Cycling Policy 3. Smart Cycling 4. Equity and Design in the Smart Bikeshare Sector 5. Towards a New Stage of Institutionalization? 6. The Potential for E-Bikes in Everyday Life Cycling Practices Part 2: Inequalities 7. Researching Cycling Inequalities 8. Can a Safe Cycling City Be an Inclusive Cycling City 9. Feminine Velonomy 10. Invisible Cyclists? 11. New Wilderness Mobilities 12. The Fine Art of Cycling Part 3: Governance 13. Understanding Cycling Regime Transition and Inequality in the Global South 14. Cycling for Change? 15. Algorithmic Governance in the Gig Economy 16. We Need More Than Plans 17. Leveraging a Design Manual to Move Towards Excellence in Cycling Infrastructure in Colombia 18. Towards Cycling Societies

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