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Utopias of slow cycling : imagining a bicycle system

Cosmin Popan

2018

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Cycling and Society

Denver Nixon

2008

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The sociality of cycling

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The Routledge companion to cycling [ed. G. Norcliffe], 2021

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Cycling: A Sociology of Vélomobility (Introduction)

Peter Cox

Cycling: A Sociology of Vélomobility , 2019

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Biking in the Land of the Car

Ole B. Jensen

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Ride the City A New Way of Living the City and its Unexpected Places

Veronica Ferrari

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The cycling as a driver of a renewed design and use of public space within the neighbourhoods

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The Making of a Pro-cycling City: Social Practices and Bicycle Mobilities AOM:

Jonas Larsen

ENVIRONMENT AND PLANNING A

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An inquiry into changes in everyday bicycling cultures: the case of Johannesburg in conversation with Amsterdam, Beijing and Chicago

Njogu Morgan

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Postscript: Cycling cultures, culture and cycling

Peter Cox

2015

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Inhabiting infrastructures: the case of cycling in Copenhagen. AOM. Accepted for Urban Networked Mobilities. Routledge.

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Carlton Reid, Bike Boom: The Unexpected Resurgence of Cycling

Harry Oosterhuis

The Journal of Transport History

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The Social Construction of Transport: Cycling in Hobart

Tony Goodfellow

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A JUST FUTURE FOR CYCLING

Stacey Balkan

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The bicycle as a symbol of lifestyle, status and distinction. A cultural studies analysis of urban cycling (sub)cultures in Berlin

Maximilian Hoor

Applied Mobilities, 2020

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Cyclists, dismount – car drivers, get out and push? An (auto)ethnographic account of long-distance commuting, joy, speed, and unexpected hurdles in Dutch traffic

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Bicycle Urbanism, Blog 3

Alexander Caballero Cortes

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Cycling: Image and Imaginary in the Cultural Turn: Review Essay

Peter Cox

Transfers, 2012

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Copenhagenize: The definite guide to global bicycle urbanism

Ralph Buehler

Journal of Urban Affairs, 2018

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Bicycle messengers and the road to freedom

Ben Fincham

The Sociological Review, 2006

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Rethinking Bicycle Histories

Peter Cox

Invisible Bicycle, 2019

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Embodied bicycle commuters in a car world

Do Lee

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Worlding cycling: an anthropological agenda for urban cycling research

Sanderien Verstappen

Urban, Planning and Transport Research , 2023

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The social representations of cycling practices: An analysis of symbolic, emotional, material and bodily components, and their implication for policies

Alessandra Rimano

Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour, 2019

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Towards a better understanding of bicycles as transport (2014)

Peter Cox

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Changing Habits in the Cycling Subculture: The Case of Two Bike Workshops in France

Alexandre Rigal

Mobilities, 2022

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Bicycles, cyclists and loads: a comparative analysis of cycling practices in Gothenburg and Toulouse

Cedric Calvignac

Applied Mobilities, 2017

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Vélo-Flânerie: Thinking About Play and Seriousness in the Context of Bicycle Advocacy in Estonia

Johan Erik Kopli

2017

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The being-cyclist: An essay in existential anthropology

Albert Piette

Argument, 2024

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Moving and Not Moving: rhythm, flow and interruption in a sensory ethnography of urban cycling

Peter Cox

2015

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From “cycle-view” to “the bike path to death”: The social life of urban infrastructure

julia o'donnell

Estudos Avançados

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Cycling as Reading a Cityscape: A Phenomenological Approach to Interface-Shaped Perception

Janez Strehovec

Indo-Pacific Journal of Phenomenology, 2010

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Experiences of urban cycling: emotional geographies of people and place

Jeff Rose

Leisure Studies

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Qualitative accounts of urban commuter cycling

Jim McKenna

Health Education, 2007

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Framing the Third Cycling Century Bridging the Gap between Research and Practice

Peter Cox

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