Social sciences and cycling cultures: What can social science research contribute to doubling cycling numbers?
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Cox, PeterAffiliation
Univeristy of Chester / Scientists for CyclingPublication Date
2013-06-10
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What can the social sciences contribute to increasing cycling? Across a range of individual academic disciplines, a large and ever-growing number of studies focussed on cycling have appeared over the last decade. This presentation gives a short insight into the implications of these for the disciplines with which they engage. More importantly, however, the presentation looks towards the capacity of the social sciences to assist in the understanding of cycling cultures and to interpret and inform the processes of social change of which cycling advocacy is part.Citation
Unpublished presentation given at Network Meeting, TUWien, as part of Velo-City 2013 iin Vienna, Austria, 11-14 June 2013Additional Links
http://velo-city2013.comType
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