Cycling societies : innovations, inequalities and governance /: innovations, inequalities and governance. (2021)
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- Book
- Title:
- Cycling societies : innovations, inequalities and governance /: innovations, inequalities and governance. (2021)
- Main Title:
- Cycling societies : innovations, inequalities and governance
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Dennis Zuev, Katerina Psarikidou and Cosmin Popan.
- Editors:
- Zuev, Dennis
Psarikidou, Katerina
Popan, Cosmin - Contents:
- 1. Introduction: Cycling Societies: Innovations, Inequalities and Governance Dennis Zuev, Katerina Psarikidou and Cosmin Popan Part 1: Innovations 2. Integrated Cycling Policy: A Framework Proposal for a Research-Connected Cycling Policy Innovation Esther Anaya Boig 3. Smart Cycling: Meaning, Experience and Governance Anna Nikolaeva, Marco Te Brömmelstroet, Rob Raven and James Ranson 4. Equity and Design in the Smart Bikeshare Sector Robert Bradshaw 5. Towards a New Stage of Institutionalization? Current Transition Dynamics in the System of E-Bike Mobility in China Dennis Zuev 6. The Potential for E-Bikes in Everyday Life Cycling Practices: Experiments and commuting in Greater Copenhagen Oskar Jäger Funk and Jonas Larsen Part 2: Inequalities 7. Researching Cycling Inequalities: Moving Towards More Sustainable Cycling Societies Katerina Psarikidou 8. Can a Safe Cycling City Be an Inclusive Cycling City? Findings on Gendered Cycling from São Paulo, Brazil Marina Kohler Harkot, Leticia Lindenberg Lemos and Paula Freire Santoro 9. Feminine Velonomy: Women's Experiences of Bicycle Repair and Maintenance in France and Australia Margot Abord De Chatillon 10. Invisible Cyclists? Acknowledging the Needs and Rights of Disabled Cyclists Neil Andrews and Isabelle Clement 11. New Wilderness Mobilities: Cycling Against Climate Change, Mass Extinction and Habitat Destruction Nicholas A. Scott 12. The Fine Art of Cycling: Bicycles, Modernity and Political Art Bruce Bennett Part 3:1. Introduction: Cycling Societies: Innovations, Inequalities and Governance Dennis Zuev, Katerina Psarikidou and Cosmin Popan Part 1: Innovations 2. Integrated Cycling Policy: A Framework Proposal for a Research-Connected Cycling Policy Innovation Esther Anaya Boig 3. Smart Cycling: Meaning, Experience and Governance Anna Nikolaeva, Marco Te Brömmelstroet, Rob Raven and James Ranson 4. Equity and Design in the Smart Bikeshare Sector Robert Bradshaw 5. Towards a New Stage of Institutionalization? Current Transition Dynamics in the System of E-Bike Mobility in China Dennis Zuev 6. The Potential for E-Bikes in Everyday Life Cycling Practices: Experiments and commuting in Greater Copenhagen Oskar Jäger Funk and Jonas Larsen Part 2: Inequalities 7. Researching Cycling Inequalities: Moving Towards More Sustainable Cycling Societies Katerina Psarikidou 8. Can a Safe Cycling City Be an Inclusive Cycling City? Findings on Gendered Cycling from São Paulo, Brazil Marina Kohler Harkot, Leticia Lindenberg Lemos and Paula Freire Santoro 9. Feminine Velonomy: Women's Experiences of Bicycle Repair and Maintenance in France and Australia Margot Abord De Chatillon 10. Invisible Cyclists? Acknowledging the Needs and Rights of Disabled Cyclists Neil Andrews and Isabelle Clement 11. New Wilderness Mobilities: Cycling Against Climate Change, Mass Extinction and Habitat Destruction Nicholas A. Scott 12. The Fine Art of Cycling: Bicycles, Modernity and Political Art Bruce Bennett Part 3: Governance 13. Understanding Cycling Regime Transition and Inequality in the Global South: Case Study of an Indian Megacity Bipashyee Ghosh and Fariya Sharmeen 14. Cycling for Change? Exploring the Role of Carbon Consciousness Among Cape Town’s Intentional Cyclists Gail Jennings 15. Algorithmic Governance in the Gig Economy: Entrepreneurialism and Solidarity Amongst Food Delivery Workers Cosmin Popan 16. We Need More Than Plans: A Brief Analysis of the Cycling Policy in Belo Horizonte, Brazil Guilherme Tampieri 17. Leveraging a Design Manual to Move Towards Excellence in Cycling Infrastructure in Colombia Thomas Van Laake and Patricia Calderón Peña 18. Afterword: Towards Cycling Societies: When a Crisis Has the Potential to Create a New Cycling Path Dependence Dominic Villeneuve … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- London : Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2021
- Extent:
- 1 online resource, illustrations (black and white)
- Subjects:
- 796.6
Cycling -- Social aspects
Cycling -- Government policy
Bicycle commuting
Bicycle lanes
Urban transportation policy - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781000339895
9781000339857
9780429321092 - Related ISBNs:
- 9780367336608
9780367336615 - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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