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Routledge Bicycle Justice and Urban Transformation Book

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Description

Explore the complex relationship between cycling and urban change with Bicycle Justice and Urban Transformation. As bicycle commuting increases across the United States, a common stereotype has emerged of the white, middle-class cyclist. This book examines how these perceptions change as cycling investments influence neighborhood transformations. This work provides a deep look into the reality of the cycling public, which is actually quite diverse. While many view biking as a lifestyle choice or a way to find liberation, the data shows that the largest share of cyclists falls into the lowest income categories. For those living at the margins, cycling is often a necessity for survival rather than a mere preference. Part of the Routledge Equity, Justice and the Sustainable City series, this text is an essential resource for understanding how urban mobility impacts different social groups. It challenges existing narratives and looks at the real-world implications of how we design and invest in our cities.

Key Features

Part of the Routledge Equity, Justice and the Sustainable City series for academic and professional study.

Examines the growing trend of bicycle commuting and its impact on United States urban landscapes.

Challenges common stereotypes regarding the demographic profile of the modern cyclist.

Analyzes how cycling investments contribute to neighborhood transformations and urban shifts.

Provides insight into the diverse economic realities of the cycling public across different income levels.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
14 June 2016
Listed Since
02 June 2015

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