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دانلود کتاب Cycling Activism: Bike Politics and Social Movements (The Mobilization Series on Social Movements, Protest, and Culture)

دانلود کتاب فعالیت دوچرخه سواری: سیاست دوچرخه و جنبش های اجتماعی (سری بسیج در جنبش های اجتماعی ، اعتراض و فرهنگ)

Cycling Activism: Bike Politics and Social Movements (The Mobilization Series on Social Movements, Protest, and Culture)

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Cycling Activism: Bike Politics and Social Movements (The Mobilization Series on Social Movements, Protest, and Culture)

ویرایش: [1 ed.] 
نویسندگان:   
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ISBN (شابک) : 0367535025, 9780367535025 
ناشر: Routledge 
سال نشر: 2023 
تعداد صفحات: 302
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زبان: English 
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Cover
Half Title
Series Information
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Boxes
Acknowledgements
Introduction
	A Genealogy
	Aims
	Cycling as Politics
		A Note On Language
	References
Section 1 Theorising Movement Activism
	1 Cycling Activism and Social Movements
		Introduction: Why Cycling Activism?
		Cycling Practices
		Understanding Collective Action
		Defining Social Movements
		Context of Analysis
			Cycling Studies
			Social Movement Studies and the Politics of Knowledge
		Configuring a Research Question
		Conclusion
		References
	2 Movements, Mobilities and Messy Methods
		Introduction
		Defining the Field of Study: Cycling Is Not “A Social Movement”
		Framing Activism
		Why Take Action? Achieving Goals Or Simply “Being”?
		Mobilities and Movement(s)
		Social Change and Agency
			Effective Action Or Efficacious Activity?
			Campaigns and Organisations Versus Lived Experience
		What Is Research Into Social Movements For?
		Locating the Research and Outlining Method
			Ethical Reflexivity in Cycling Studies
		Conclusions
		References
	3 Models of Social Change
		Introduction: Finding an Appropriate Interpretative Lens
		The Political Subject and Practical Difficulties of Definition
		Contentious Politics and Machismo
			Beyond a Focus On the State
		Outlining an Analytical Framework
			The Way of Reason and the Way of Subjectivity
		What Is the Purpose of Change?
		Change Theories in Cycling Activism
			Radar Plotting as a Tool for Analysis and Action
		Change Theories Explored
			Contagion
			Education
			Innovation
			Institutional Change
			Disruption
			Prefiguration
		Application
		Separating Change Theories From Tactical Repertoires
		Further Thoughts On Prefiguration
		Conclusions
		References
	4 Ethics, Embodiment and Experience in Social Movement Research
		Introduction
		Reflexive Research Ethics
		Activists, Academics and Knowledge
		Decolonising Social Movements Research
			Rearguard Intellectuals
		Practical Applications
			Co-production
		The Corpus and the Body as Epistemological Locations
			The Body and Marginality
			Emotions and Actions
		The Limits of Political Analysis
		Experiential Knowledges
		Conclusion: Towards an Ecology of Knowledges
		References
	5 Post-Hegemonic Pluralism, Everyday Resistance and Telling Stories
		Introduction
		Post-hegemonic Pluralism in Cycling Activism
		Connecting the Elements
		Metaphors Matter: Seeds and Bubbles
			Bubbles and Political Alternatives
		Infrapolitics and Hidden Transcripts
		Lifestyle Movements
			Lifestyle Activism and Bourgeois Individualism
			Quiet Activism
			Everyday (Quotidian) Resistance
		Collective Action Without Intentionality
		Rhetorical Agency
		Making Stories
			Thinking About the Past and Using History
			Stories and Biography in Movements
		Conclusions
		References
Section 2 Stories of Cycle Activism
	Introducing the Case Studies
	Advocacy Is Politics
	Explaining the Case Studies
		A Note On Referencing
	6 The Historic Politics of UK Cycle Activism
		Cycles, Technology and Politics in the Latter Years of the Long Nineteenth Century
		Context: Cycling and Political Activism
		The Formation of the CTC and Its First Advocacy
		The Road Improvement Association and the Road Board
		Industry Activism and Conservatism
		Enclosing the Commons of the Road
		Road Deaths in the 1930s
		Cycle Path Controversies
		Changing Tactics: Making Protest Public
		Analysing Interwar Campaigning By the CTC
		Post-war Campaigns: Boom, Bust and an Uncertain Voice
		Conclusions
		References
	7 Transport Politics, Urbanism, Technology and Counterculture
		Changing Landscapes of Transport Policy
		The New Left, 1968, and the Right to the City
		The Emergence of Political Environmentalism
		UK Transport Politics
		Anti-roads Campaigning
		Bicycle Activism Before the Energy Crisis
		The Dilemma
		Paris 1972 and Richard’s Bicycle Book
		Cycling and Appropriate Technology
		After the Energy Crisis
		References
	8 Environmentalism, Innovation and Entrepreneurship
		Introduction
		Environmentalism and Ecopolitics
		Exceptionalism?
		Meanwhile, Back in the Real World…
		CTC: Constructing Environments of Cycling
		Leisure, Pleasure and Politics
		Building a DIY Cycling Counterculture
		Industry, Innovation, Design
		Spreading the Word, Shaping the Image
			Cycle Festivals
		Wider Significance: Innovation and Change
		Conclusions
		References
	9 Cycle Activism and Public Space
		Critical Mass
		Ciclovía
		Interpreting Mass Actions: Carnival and Heterotopia
		The Right to the City: Rethinking Rights-Based Campaigning
		Insurgent Public Spaces and Tactical Urbanism
			Cycling Through the Covid-19 Pandemic
		Conclusions
		References
	10 Activism in Political Space: Institutions and Internationalism
		Introduction
		ECF and International Cycle Advocacy
			Antecedents – International Organisation for Cycle Tourism (And Sport)
		Formation of the ECF
			Changing Governance: Changing Advocacy
			From National Cycling Organisations Representation to Brussels
		ECF Projects
			Cyclelogistics
			Cycling and the SDGs
			EU Cycling Economy
		The Pan-European Masterplan
		Academia and Activism in Brazil
			Feminist Cycling Research and Activism
		Background to Brazil’s Upsurge in Cycle Activism
		Challenging Problem Frameworks
		Conclusions
		References
	11 Supporting Everyday Resistance, Diversity and Inclusion
		Introduction
		Everyday Cycling: Just Riding
		Action On Diversity
		Connecting Varieties of Activism
		Cycling and Autonomy
		Bike Kitchens and Velonomy
		Women’s Voices in Cycle Activism
		Ghost Bikes and Emotions
		Placing Everyday Resistance in a Larger Framework
		Conclusions
		References
Index




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