Routledge Companion to Cycling

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Routledge Companion to Cycling presents a comprehensive overview of an artefact that throughout the modern era has been a bellwether indicator of the major social, economic and environmental trends that have permeated society.


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Glen Norcliffe is an Emeritus Professor of Geography at York University, Canada.

Una Brogan is a translator and independent researcher from Northern Ireland, UK.

Peter Cox is a Professor of Sociology at the University of Chester, UK.

Boyang Gao is Professor of Urban and Real Estate Management, Central University of Finance and Economics, Beijing.

Tony Hadland is a Chartered Building Surveyor and historian living in Oxfordshire, UK.

Sheila Hanlon is a historian specialising in the history of women's cycling works with a number of organizations such as Cycling UK and the Cycling History Education Trust.

Tim Jones is Reader in Urban Mobility in the School of the Built Environment at Oxford Brookes University, UK.

Nicholas Oddy is Head of Department of Design History & Theory at Glasgow School of Art, UK.

Luis Vivanco is Professor of Anthropology and Director of the Humanities Center at the University of Vermont, USA.


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Routledge Companion to Cycling presents a comprehensive overview of an artefact that throughout the modern era has been a bellwether indicator of the major social, economic and environmental trends that have permeated society.


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An Introduction to The Companion to Cycling

Section 1: Cycling and Society: An Introduction

Introduction to Section 1

  1. Theorising Cycling

  2. Cycling and Gender: Past, Present and Paths Ahead

  3. The Precarious Work of Platform Cycle Delivery Workers

  4. The Sociality of Cycling

Vignette A: Black Cyclists Matter: Major Taylor - Au Parc des Princes 1901.

  1. Programs for Cycling Inclusion

  2. The Potential of "Bike-like" Vehicles to Provide Big Wins for Climate Change,

Safety and Justice

  1. Mobility, Freedom and Self-determination: The Benefits (and Barriers) to

Disabled People Cycling

Section 2: Cycle Technology

Introduction to Section 2

  1. Configurations of Cycles

  2. Frames and materials

  3. Wheels and Shock Absorption

  4. Transmission and Brakes

  5. Passenger Carrying

Vignette B: Micromobility in Rwanda

  1. Cycling Technologies and Disability

Section 3: The Cycling Economy: An Introduction

Introduction to Section 3

  1. The Global Bicycle Industry

  2. The Value Chains and Production Clusters of Taiwan's Bicycle Industry

  3. Bicycle Trade Shows as Transactional Spaces

  4. Retailing Bicycles

  5. On the Shoulders of Giant: Cluster Innovation and Entrepreneurship in the Taiwanese Bicycle Industry

  6. Street Trades and Work Cycles

Vignette C: Mobile cycle repairing in Beijing

SECTION 4: URBAN CYCLING: An Introduction

Introduction to Section 4

  1. Cycling Infrastructure: Planning Cycle Networks

Vignette D: Cycling infrastructure in Lund, Sweden

  1. Situating the Mobility Fix of Contemporary Urban Cycling Policy

  2. Making Space for Cycling

Vignette E: B2W Indonesia and the re-cycling of Jakarta:

Purwanto Setiani

  1. Shared Micromobility: Policy, Practices, and Emerging Futures

  2. E-bikes: Expanding the Practice of Cycling?

  3. Cycling Safety as Mobility Justice

Section 5: Sport Cycling, Health and Lifestyles: An Introduction

Introduction to Section 5

  1. Amateur Sport Cycling: The Rise of the MAMIL.

  2. Professional Road Cycling

Vignette F: In the peloton

  1. Off-road Cycling

  2. Track Cycling

Vignette G: Keirin culture

  1. Health Benefits of Cycling

  2. Doping in Cycling: Past, Present and Future Trends

SECTION 6: PLACES OF CYCLING: An Introduction

Introduction to Section 6

Vignette H: Early Cycling in the Bois de Boulogne, Paris.

  1. Cycling's Symphony of Place

Vignette I: Constructing peaceful places through bicycles

  1. In Quest of Adventures

Vignette J: Winter cycling: Montreal's four-season bicycle network

  1. The Africanized Bicycle

Vignette K: The Devil's Chariot: women cycling in the Middle East

  1. Cycling in Indian Cities: Between Everyday Cyclists and Affluent Cyclists

  2. The Rise the "Kingdom of Bicycles"

  3. Copenhagen is a good place to bike - but it could be better...

Vignette L: Beach Road, Melbourne

  1. Bogotá: Perspectives on the "World bike capital"

Section 7: The Visual Culture of Cycling

Introduction to Section 7

  1. The Machine Aesthetic: The Visual Identity of the Bicycle and Its

Representation in Advertising and Artefacts

  1. Dressed to Ride

  2. Cycle Posters of The Belle Époque:

  3. Art and the Cycle

Vignette M: The space between

  1. Cycling and Cinema: Revolutionary Films

Section 8: Cycling in Literature: An Introduction

Introduction to Section 8

  1. The Bicycle and the Creative Pursuit in French Literature

  2. The Liberating Bicycle in Literature

  3. Cycling humor in turn-of-the-century literature

  4. On Bards on Bicycles: The Art of Cycling Poetry

  5. "The stutter of the world beneath you": The Literature of Cycle Travel

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09780367695088
    • Anzahl Seiten 552
    • Genre Social Sciences
    • Editor Norcliffe Glen, Una Brogan, Peter Cox, Boyang Gao, Hadland Tony, Sheila Hanlon, Tim Jones, Oddy Nicholas, Vivanco Luis
    • Herausgeber Routledge
    • Gewicht 980g
    • Größe H246mm x B174mm
    • Jahr 2024
    • EAN 9780367695088
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • ISBN 978-0-367-69508-8
    • Veröffentlichung 04.10.2024
    • Titel Routledge Companion to Cycling
    • Sprache Englisch

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