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by Letícia Lindenberg Lemos (Contribution by), Andrew Barnfield (Contribution by), Anna Plyushteva (Contribution by)

This book offers a critical examination of existing cycling structures and the current policy and practices used to promote cycling. An international range of contributors provide an interdisciplinary analysis of the complex cultural politics of infrastructural provision and interrogate the pervasive bias against cyclists in city planning and transport systems across the globe.

Infrastructural planning is revealed to be an intensely political act and its meaning variable according to larger political processes and contexts. The book also considers questions surrounding safety and risk, urban space wars and sustainable futures, connecting this to broader questions about citizenship and justice in contemporary cities.

Author Biography

Till Koglin is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Technology and Society, Faculty of Engineering at Lund University.

Peter Cox is a Professor at the Department of Social and Political Science, University of Chester, UK

Number of Pages: 224
Dimensions: 0.7 x 9.2 x 6.1 IN
Publication Date: August 14, 2021
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by Letícia Lindenberg Lemos (Contribution by), Andrew Barnfield (Contribution by), Anna Plyushteva (Contribution by)

This book offers a critical examination of existing cycling structures and the current policy and practices used to promote cycling. An international range of contributors provide an interdisciplinary analysis of the complex cultural politics of infrastructural provision and interrogate the pervasive bias against cyclists in city planning and transport systems across the globe.

Infrastructural planning is revealed to be an intensely political act and its meaning variable according to larger political processes and contexts. The book also considers questions surrounding safety and risk, urban space wars and sustainable futures, connecting this to broader questions about citizenship and justice in contemporary cities.

Author Biography

Till Koglin is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Technology and Society, Faculty of Engineering at Lund University.

Peter Cox is a Professor at the Department of Social and Political Science, University of Chester, UK

Number of Pages: 224
Dimensions: 0.7 x 9.2 x 6.1 IN
Publication Date: August 14, 2021

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The Politics of Cycling Infrastructure: Spaces and (In)Equality - Paperback

The Politics of Cycling Infrastructure: Spaces and (In)Equality - Paperback

$132.71
The Politics of Cycling Infrastructure: Spaces and (In)Equality - Paperback

The Politics of Cycling Infrastructure: Spaces and (In)Equality - Paperback

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