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Cycle Campaigning for a Just City

Cox, Peter
Leyendecker, Katja
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2022-09-05
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Campaigning bodies and local actions and activism have significant impacts on the development of local infrastructural plans for cycling. These voices are frequently homogenized as presenting a unified voice. For strategic reasons, this may be an appropriate tactic. Yet in doing so, important dimensions of discussion can be missed, especially those that rethink the urban environment beyond the immediate focus of change. This paper examines a particular set of disputes between proponents of vehicular cycling and those concerned with a broader vision of mobility justice. Using ethnographic and autoethnographic methods, it shows how there are important issues of gender politics hidden in these discussions. A secondary concern of the study, arising from the research methodology, is to acknowledge and show the location of academic research within campaign communities. These analyses have implications for how planning and consultation processes are developed and implemented.
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Leyendecker, K., & Cox, P. (2022). Cycle campaigning for a just city. Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives, 15, 100678. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.trip.2022.100678
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Elsevier
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Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives
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10.1016/j.trip.2022.100678
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2590-1982
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