Dear Peter,
I am thinking of presenting my initial thoughts on the development of
the idea of the 'effortless bicycle' in depictions of cycling and its
relationship to the 'bicycle as body extension' or 'bicycle as tool' (my
phrases). This is working up a paper I gave in Canada last year with a
view to - er- perfecting it for the International conference of cycling
history in July. It will be no more than a 20 minute thing, rather like
the one I did for the first Symposium in Lancaster. Does this sound OK?
Nicholas.
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Hello everyone
The next Cycling and Society Symposium will be held at the University of
Chester on April 10 and 11th 2006
If you want to present either work in progress or finished papers,
please
contact me at the address below or via email.
We will have a day for presentation of papers and an informal half day
folowing for internal discussion of where we want to go next and looking
ahead sort of thing.
I've put details at out wikipages:
http://www.bolton.ac.uk/staff/jp10/pmwiki.php?n=Main.FuturePlans
Hope you can make it
Peter
Peter Cox
School of Social Sciences
University of Chester
Parkgate Road
Chester CH1 4BJ
01244 512039
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