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Critical Geographies Of Cycling History Political Economy And Culture Glen Norcliffe

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Critical Geographies Of Cycling History Political Economy And Culture Glen Norcliffe
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.79 MB
Pages: 290
Author: Glen Norcliffe
ISBN: 9781317157359, 1317157354
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Critical Geographies Of Cycling History Political Economy And Culture Glen Norcliffe by Glen Norcliffe 9781317157359, 1317157354 instant download after payment.

Examining cycling from a range of geographical perspectives, this book uses historical and contemporary case studies to look at the history, politics, economy and culture of cycling. Pursuing a post-structural position in viewing understandings of the bicycle as contingent upon time and place, author Glen Norcliffe argues for the need for widespread processes such as gendered use of the bicycle, the Cyclists’ Rights Movement, and the globalization of bicycle-making to be interpreted in different ways in different settings. With this in mind, the essays in the book are divided into two sections: relational aspects are examined as Spaces of Cycling which treats technological development, innovation, and the location of production and trade of cycles, while Places of Cycling interprets specific sites of consumption - the streets of the city, in the cycling clubs, among men and women, and at the trade show. Written from a geographer’s integrative perspective to offer a broad understanding of cycling, this book will also be of interest to other social scientists in urban studies, cultural studies, technology and society, sociology, history and environmental planning.

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