Background - Cycling is important for health, transport, environmental and economic reasons. Newspaper reporting of cycling reflects and can influence public and policy maker attitudes towards resource allocation for cycling and cycling infrastructure, yet such coverage has not been systematically examined. Methods - The Factiva electronic news archive was searched for articles referring to cycling published in four major metropolitan newspapers - two in Sydney and two in Melbourne, Australia, in the years from 1998 until 2008. After excluding articles not about cycling, there were 61 articles published in 1998, 45 in 1999, 51 in 2003, 82 in 2007 and 87 in 2008. Each article was coded for positive or negative orientation, and for framing of...
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Background Cycling is important for health, transport, environmental and economic reasons. Newspa...
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AbstractBackgroundSuccessfully increasing cycling across a broad range of the population would confe...
Background Successfully increasing cycling across a broad range of the population would confer impo...
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Every day, tens of thousands of Australians don helmets and set out on bicycles to commute to work o...
As more people move to cities, and cars become viewed by many—especially younger generations—less as...
All levels of government continue to advocate increasing the number of people cycling for recreation...
Background Cycling is important for health, transport, environmental and economic reasons. Newspa...
BACKGROUND: Successfully increasing cycling across a broad range of the population would confer impo...
AbstractBackgroundSuccessfully increasing cycling across a broad range of the population would confe...
Background Successfully increasing cycling across a broad range of the population would confer impo...
This article reviews the use of bicycling as a mode of transportation in Melbourne, Australia. The a...
Over recent years, the health, transport and environment sectors have been increasingly focused on t...
Copyright © 2008 RMIT PublishingAbstract: Comparisons of cycling have often been made between differ...
Cycling is often promoted as a low cost, accessible and virtuous strategy for solving many urban pro...
In the context of other transport issues, this briefing paper presents an account of the sta...
Australian cities and communities face the looming threats of peak oil and climate change. Ways to t...
There has historically been very little data on cycling in Australia. This lack of data has made it ...
Cycling Cities is a richly illustrated volume analyzing 100 years of urban cycling‒policy, use, and ...
Every day, tens of thousands of Australians don helmets and set out on bicycles to commute to work o...
As more people move to cities, and cars become viewed by many—especially younger generations—less as...
All levels of government continue to advocate increasing the number of people cycling for recreation...