ISBN13: | 9780367670948 |
ISBN10: | 0367670941 |
Kötéstípus: | Puhakötés |
Terjedelem: | 212 oldal |
Méret: | 234x156 mm |
Súly: | 390 g |
Nyelv: | angol |
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Szociológia általában, módszertan, kézikönyvek
A művészetről általában
Környezetmérnöki tudományok
A sport, testnevelés általában
Sportfogadás
Design általában
Néprajz általában
Környezetvédelem
Társadalomföldrajz
Szociológia általában, módszertan, kézikönyvek (karitatív célú kampány)
A művészetről általában (karitatív célú kampány)
Környezetmérnöki tudományok (karitatív célú kampány)
A sport, testnevelés általában (karitatív célú kampány)
Sportfogadás (karitatív célú kampány)
Design általában (karitatív célú kampány)
Néprajz általában (karitatív célú kampány)
Környezetvédelem (karitatív célú kampány)
Társadalomföldrajz (karitatív célú kampány)
Cycling
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This book contributes to the growing field of cycling studies, applying social practice theory to the embodied process of cycling. It explores the variety of cycling practices and spaces, through empirical study and theory, looking at changes over time, as well as social difference and location.
Cycling: A Sociology of Vélomobility explores cycling as a sociological phenomenon. Drawing on extensive ethnographic fieldwork, it considers the interaction of materials, competencies and meanings that comprise a variety of cycling practices. What might appear at first to be self-evident actions are shown to be constructed through the interplay of numerous social and political forces. Using a theoretical framework from mobilities studies, its central themes respond to the question of what it is about cycling that provokes so much interest and passion, both positive and negative.
Individual chapters consider how cycling has appeared as theme and illustration in social theory, as well as the legacies of these theorizations. The book expands on the image of cycling practices as the product of an assemblage of technology, rider and environment. Riding spaces as material technologies are found to be as important as the machinery of the cycle, and a distinction is made between routes and rides to help interpret aspects of journey-making. Ideas of both affordance and script are used to explore how elements interact in performance to create sensory and experiential scapes. Consideration is also given to the changing identities of cycling practices in historical and geographical perspective.
The book adds to existing research by extending the theorization of cycling mobilities. It engages with both current and past debates on the place of cycling in mobility systems and the problems of researching, analyzing and communicating ephemeral mobile experiences.
'Cycling: A sociology of velomobility is as the title indicates a sociological tome that will please and challenge sociologists of sport and culture, but it is far more than this. It is a must read for urban theorists and planners as well as anyone who lives in the city, regardless of their interest in or association with cycling.'
Duncan R. Jamieson, Ashland University, Ohio
Introduction
1. Towards a Sociology of Cycles and Cycling
2. Researching Bicycling
3. Materials: Cycle Technologies
4. Environments: Material Spaces of Cycling
5. Exploring (Im)Material Space
6. Competencies: Riding Alone
7. Travelling Together
8. Meanings, Representations and Identities
9. Riding the City: Public Meanings and Cycling Advocacy