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View article: Introduction to the Special Section: Recreational mobilities in (and beyond) the compact city
Introduction to the Special Section: Recreational mobilities in (and beyond) the compact city Open
What happens if one takes recreational mobilities as a point of departure for making sense of the compact city? This special issue offers interdisciplinary explorations of how one might approach studies of cities and metropolitan regions i…
View article: (Un)equal footing: Otherings and orderings of urban mobility
(Un)equal footing: Otherings and orderings of urban mobility Open
This special issue brings together articles on the history of walking in European cities and urban hinterlands since the late nineteenth century. Taken together, they reveal how the conditions to walk changed as cities and streets were ret…
View article: Recreational mobility on a busy street: visual studies of alterity by doing jogging and doing dog-walking
Recreational mobility on a busy street: visual studies of alterity by doing jogging and doing dog-walking Open
This paper studies recreational mobility as it unfolds as an integral part of the heterogeneity of practices staged in front of a camera on a busy street in Stockholm, Sweden. By analyzing the production- and recognition-work of 'doing-jog…
View article: Ontologies on collision course: Collaborative mobility v. managerial transport in the contemporary history of intelligent transport systems
Ontologies on collision course: Collaborative mobility v. managerial transport in the contemporary history of intelligent transport systems Open
Is mobility ontologically different than transport? This essay contributes to this contentious question by looking at the frictions and failures of merging intelligent transport systems (ITS) with mobile information and communication techn…
View article: Funny bikes: a symmetrical study of urban space, vehicular units and mobility through the voyeuristic spokesperson of a video lens
Funny bikes: a symmetrical study of urban space, vehicular units and mobility through the voyeuristic spokesperson of a video lens Open
This paper presents methodological considerations from a comparative, symmetrical video analysis of cyclist practices in Gothenburg and Toulouse. Video recording pays as much attention to the properties of bicycles as to the characteristic…
View article: Funny bikes: a symmetrical study of urban space, vehicular units and mobility through the voyeuristic spokesperson of a video lens
Funny bikes: a symmetrical study of urban space, vehicular units and mobility through the voyeuristic spokesperson of a video lens Open
This paper presents methodological considerations from a comparative, symmetrical video analysis of cyclist practices in Gothenburg and Toulouse. Video recording pays as much attention to the properties of bicycles as to the characteristic…
View article: Funny bikes: a symmetrical study of urban space, vehicular units and mobility through the voyeuristic spokesperson of a video lens
Funny bikes: a symmetrical study of urban space, vehicular units and mobility through the voyeuristic spokesperson of a video lens Open
This paper presents methodological considerations from a comparative, symmetrical video analysis of cyclist practices in Gothenburg and Toulouse. Video recording pays as much attention to the properties of bicycles as to the characteristic…
View article: Mundane intermodality: a comparative analysis of bike-renting practices
Mundane intermodality: a comparative analysis of bike-renting practices Open
Bike rental systems have been introduced as a sustainable urban mobility alternative. This paper analyses the social practices that emerge as part of these systems. We specifically focus on the interactions and street-level performances at…