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Projects - Rachel Aldred
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Here you will find details of some current and recent projects. Banner of ‘pop-up’ advocacy group Londoners on Bikes, whose work I studied in 2012. I’m part of the academic team developing the DfT-funded National Propensity to Cycle Tool. Prototype at pct.bike. Other current funded collaborative projects involve research on cycling near misses. And one re-analysing a combined qualitative dataset from three different projects. I led the the ESRC. Funded Modelling on the Move project, with a range of colla...
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Wick Road consultation, Hackney - Rachel Aldred
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Why We Need Cycle Priority Networks: The Car Network. Wick Road: full consultation response ». Wick Road consultation, Hackney. May 31, 2015. People living in or cycling through Hackney: the consultation. Is here, there’s an exhibition of the plans on Tuesday. Meeting on Wednesday and Hackney Cycling Conference. The current track along a short section of Wick Road. I know this track well; it’s on my commute. It provides a safe connection on a signed route for people cycling down past Homerton s...I’...
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Cycling Cultures | Kat Jungnickel
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Grants & funding. Is an ESRC funded multi-method sociological research project that focuses on four relatively high-cycling cities (Hull, Hackney, Bristol, Cambridge) in the UK in order to find out why cycling thrives in particular areas. It is based at the Sustainable Mobilities Group. In the School of Law and Social Sciences at the University of East London. I worked as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow (2010-11) with the PI, Dr Rachel Aldred. And 6 field blogs. Bikes & Bloomers. Show, Tell & Try On.
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David Dansky | Thinking About Cycling
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Re-making the world, one revolution at a time. Posts Tagged ‘David Dansky’. How best to boost urban cycling? November 26, 2013. I’ve run out of time to do the post I’d intended this week (tomorrow I travel to Bavaria to take part in what looks like a stimulating Active Mobility workshop. So will instead simply note that a debate. Between David Dansky, head of training and development at Cycle Training UK. And me is today published on the Mobile Lives Forum. Tags: barriers to cycling. March 20, 2014.
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car-centricism | Thinking About Cycling
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Re-making the world, one revolution at a time. Posts Tagged ‘car-centricism’. January 7, 2014. Most people don’t cycle, and it’s easy to assume they’re indifferent, even hostile to cycling. But that’s not true; even as they describe, explain and justify their car-locked lives, many people view cycling as something they’d love to do, just not in this world. So what happens when you, the interviewer, introduce into the conversation the idea of utility cycling? Other surveys show people want 20 mph speed li...
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cycling visions | Thinking About Cycling
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Re-making the world, one revolution at a time. Posts Tagged ‘cycling visions’. March 20, 2014. The world is missing our wisdom. In your work for cycling, do you sometimes attend meetings? If so, have you ever sat through a meeting with the growing, gnawing feeling you’re talking at cross purposes with the other people present? Have you ever left a meeting utterly dejected, feeling you might as well give up because ‘people just don’t get it’? Are we yet to find our voice? We advocate for cycling despite n...
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Mobile Lives Forum | Thinking About Cycling
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Re-making the world, one revolution at a time. Posts Tagged ‘Mobile Lives Forum’. How best to boost urban cycling? November 26, 2013. I’ve run out of time to do the post I’d intended this week (tomorrow I travel to Bavaria to take part in what looks like a stimulating Active Mobility workshop. So will instead simply note that a debate. Between David Dansky, head of training and development at Cycle Training UK. And me is today published on the Mobile Lives Forum. Tags: barriers to cycling. March 20, 2014.
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cycling futures | Thinking About Cycling
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Re-making the world, one revolution at a time. Posts Tagged ‘cycling futures’. March 20, 2014. The world is missing our wisdom. In your work for cycling, do you sometimes attend meetings? If so, have you ever sat through a meeting with the growing, gnawing feeling you’re talking at cross purposes with the other people present? Have you ever left a meeting utterly dejected, feeling you might as well give up because ‘people just don’t get it’? Are we yet to find our voice? We advocate for cycling despite n...
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Understanding Walking and Cycling | Thinking About Cycling
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Re-making the world, one revolution at a time. Posts Tagged ‘Understanding Walking and Cycling’. How best to boost urban cycling? November 26, 2013. I’ve run out of time to do the post I’d intended this week (tomorrow I travel to Bavaria to take part in what looks like a stimulating Active Mobility workshop. So will instead simply note that a debate. Between David Dansky, head of training and development at Cycle Training UK. And me is today published on the Mobile Lives Forum. Tags: barriers to cycling.
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repression of cycling | Thinking About Cycling
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Re-making the world, one revolution at a time. Posts Tagged ‘repression of cycling’. January 7, 2014. Most people don’t cycle, and it’s easy to assume they’re indifferent, even hostile to cycling. But that’s not true; even as they describe, explain and justify their car-locked lives, many people view cycling as something they’d love to do, just not in this world. So what happens when you, the interviewer, introduce into the conversation the idea of utility cycling? Other surveys show people want 20 mph s...