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Cycling cultures /

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Cox, Peter, 1964- (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Chester : University of Chester Press, 2015.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • 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; A Diversity of Machinery; Cycling, Radical Social Movements and Multiculturalism; Cycling as a Social Movement; Chapter 2
  • Diversity in Cycle Policies
  • Ida J Sabelis; Criticizing Paradise; Unravelling Dutch Cycling Culture; What is Under the Surface? (Results from the First Inquiry); Policies, Politics and the Status of Cycling (Results from the Second Inquiry); Conclusions.
  • Chapter 3
  • Rhetoric and Reality: Understanding the English Cycling Situation Dave Horton and Tim JonesUnderstanding Cycling in England; The Majority Who Do Not Cycle for Transport; The Minority Who Do Cycle for Transport; ""Inevitable"" Mobility: Ideology and Culture; Towards a Plural Mobility with Cycling at its Heart; Chapter 4
  • Lessons Learned Through Training Immigrant Women in the Netherlands to Cycle
  • Angela van der Kloof; Dutch Women on Bicycles; Differences in Bicycle Use; A Journey Towards Understanding the Teaching of Cycling; Materials and Methods.
  • The Politics of Bicycle LessonsConclusion; Chapter 5
  • Mapping Everyday Cycling in London
  • Brian Deegan; Cycle Maps of London; A Typology of Cycle Maps; So How Do People Get Around?; Conclusions; Chapter 6
  • Cargo Bikes: Distributing Consumer Goods
  • Peter Cox and Randy Rzewnicki; Origins; After 1945; The Cargo Bike is Dead, Long Live the Cargo Bike; The Re-Invention of the Commercial Cargo Bike; Conclusions; Chapter 7
  • Randonneurship
  • A Modern Cycling Construction
  • Heike Bunte; Sportive Riding as Disciplined Subordination; Randonneuring as Work-Oriented Long-Distance Cycling.
  • The 90-Hours (Self- ) TestRandonneurship Between Modern Adventurism and Meta-Qualification; Randonneurs as Both Bricoleurs and Entrepreneurs; The Randonneur Bike as an Artefact of Progress?; Randonneurs and Change; Conclusions; Chapter 8
  • Women, Gendered Roles, Domesticity and Cycling in Britain, 1930-1980
  • Peter Cox; Women and Cycling at the End of the 1920s; Wheelwisdom for Women
  • Clothing and Femininity; The War and its Aftermath; A Minor Resurgence?; Conclusions; Postscript
  • Cycling Cultures, Culture and Cycling
  • Peter Cox; A Kaleidoscopic View.