This paper seeks to better understand spatial mobility justice with reference to the bodily sensations of cycling, discerned here as different pedalling rhythms in emergent territories that our participants narrate as “love.” Differential or striated mobility is not just the result of gendered, classed, and racialised social norms but is productive of the frictions and affordances of these social hierarchies. We build on these arguments by asking the question: Are some places more affective than others in working for and against mobility justice for cyclists? This paper takes up this challenge by drawing on Deleuze and Guattari’s notions of the refrain. In this way, mobility justice is conceptualised as repeated sequences of living that tem...
This thesis takes an ethnographic approach in examining how individuals experience mobility, particu...
The COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent rollout of public health lockdown orders, social distancing...
Every day, tens of thousands of Australians don helmets and set out on bicycles to commute to work o...
The paper\u27s aim is to augment understandings of mobility justice with reference to the sensations...
In this paper I explore the notion that our movements in and through a place define our engagement w...
In this paper I explore the notion that our movements in and through a place define our engagement w...
This article contributes to growing scholarship on fluidity, embodiment and the politics of festival...
Realizing the environmental and social benefits of cycling requires effective policies that deliver ...
Conceptualisations of movement and mobility within geography are increasingly complicating reductive...
The argument of this presentation is that cycling creates meaning through the act of moving together...
This thesis aims to offer a better understanding as to why road cycling remains one of Australia’s m...
Cycling: a Sociology of Vélomobility explores cycling as a sociological phenomenon. Drawing on exten...
Slower speed limits and regulated passing distances between motor vehicles and bicycles are now take...
This paper takes cycling activism in Bogotá (Colombia) as a point of departure to conceptualise the ...
This thesis explores ideas about mobility and embodiment through the practices of cyclists in Melbou...
This thesis takes an ethnographic approach in examining how individuals experience mobility, particu...
The COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent rollout of public health lockdown orders, social distancing...
Every day, tens of thousands of Australians don helmets and set out on bicycles to commute to work o...
The paper\u27s aim is to augment understandings of mobility justice with reference to the sensations...
In this paper I explore the notion that our movements in and through a place define our engagement w...
In this paper I explore the notion that our movements in and through a place define our engagement w...
This article contributes to growing scholarship on fluidity, embodiment and the politics of festival...
Realizing the environmental and social benefits of cycling requires effective policies that deliver ...
Conceptualisations of movement and mobility within geography are increasingly complicating reductive...
The argument of this presentation is that cycling creates meaning through the act of moving together...
This thesis aims to offer a better understanding as to why road cycling remains one of Australia’s m...
Cycling: a Sociology of Vélomobility explores cycling as a sociological phenomenon. Drawing on exten...
Slower speed limits and regulated passing distances between motor vehicles and bicycles are now take...
This paper takes cycling activism in Bogotá (Colombia) as a point of departure to conceptualise the ...
This thesis explores ideas about mobility and embodiment through the practices of cyclists in Melbou...
This thesis takes an ethnographic approach in examining how individuals experience mobility, particu...
The COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent rollout of public health lockdown orders, social distancing...
Every day, tens of thousands of Australians don helmets and set out on bicycles to commute to work o...