Cycling is promoted as a form of urban travel with well-established benefits to health, liveability and wellbeing. These benefits are comparatively large for older people, a growing segment in many populations. Yet, support for the normalisation of cycling mobilities for all ages varies considerably. It is usual to contrast low-cycling contexts, such as the UK, with high-cycling areas, typically favouring highest-rate paradigmatic urban centres. To challenge a too simplistic imitation and re-creation of engineering solutions elsewhere, we draw attention to diverse cycling habits and norms in residents of a more ordinary high-cycling area (suburban Rotterdam), and observe how cycling is normalised throughout the lifecourse. Using mobile and ...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This is a qualitative data co...
International comparisons of cycling behaviour have typically been limited to high-income countries ...
Mobility in later life is key to ageing actively and well. Mobility is not merely about moving aroun...
PhD ThesisIn recent years, the Western world has seen continuous urbanisation and population...
AbstractGood urban design has the power to aid in the provision of inclusive journey environments, y...
Despite the Netherlands’ position as a premier cycling country (mainly due to its high cycling mode ...
This study aims to gain a greater insight into cycling as an element of mobility among those in late...
This chapter reviews ways in which cycling spaces can be designed to provide family oriented, commun...
Tourism is traditionally presented as an escape from daily life and located at places we do not norm...
In the last 15 years, STS has established a research programme focused on the sociotechnical reconfi...
Although place-specific social norms play at least as important a role as physical factors in encour...
The main objective is to identify how determinants of walking/cycling differ by geographical context...
In the Netherlands cycling is important, there are even more bicycles than people. For the older pop...
Modern, urban lifestyles have engineered physical activity out of everyday life and this presents a ...
The childhood obesity epidemic has persisted for over three decades, which has presented serious soc...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This is a qualitative data co...
International comparisons of cycling behaviour have typically been limited to high-income countries ...
Mobility in later life is key to ageing actively and well. Mobility is not merely about moving aroun...
PhD ThesisIn recent years, the Western world has seen continuous urbanisation and population...
AbstractGood urban design has the power to aid in the provision of inclusive journey environments, y...
Despite the Netherlands’ position as a premier cycling country (mainly due to its high cycling mode ...
This study aims to gain a greater insight into cycling as an element of mobility among those in late...
This chapter reviews ways in which cycling spaces can be designed to provide family oriented, commun...
Tourism is traditionally presented as an escape from daily life and located at places we do not norm...
In the last 15 years, STS has established a research programme focused on the sociotechnical reconfi...
Although place-specific social norms play at least as important a role as physical factors in encour...
The main objective is to identify how determinants of walking/cycling differ by geographical context...
In the Netherlands cycling is important, there are even more bicycles than people. For the older pop...
Modern, urban lifestyles have engineered physical activity out of everyday life and this presents a ...
The childhood obesity epidemic has persisted for over three decades, which has presented serious soc...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This is a qualitative data co...
International comparisons of cycling behaviour have typically been limited to high-income countries ...
Mobility in later life is key to ageing actively and well. Mobility is not merely about moving aroun...