Yes thanks, and cheers to all!
:)p
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flânerie;
laissez-nous traîner
nous lounge
let de musarder
allons-nous prélasser
vamos a perder el tiempo
vamos a salón
pierda el tiempo vamos a
vamos a salón de
On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 11:06 PM, Adonia Lugo <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hi all,
> A few U.S.-based scholars who have been participating in the Cycling &
> Society email discussion for several years thought it would be useful to
> start a similar network for the Americas. "Bicicultures" is a new email list
> for researchers who are interested in studying bicycling cultures and theory
> as a lens through which to think about issues of urban living,
> sustainability, mobilities, design, transportation, recreation, and other
> cultural concerns.
>
> A quick note on the name: "bicicultures" is a way of acknowledging that many
> of us are participants in the bike movement/ bike culture ("bici" is a
> Spanish slang term for bike), while the plural "cultures" recognizes that
> bicycling has multiple meanings across different communities.
>
> Through the Bicicultures list, we hope to foster intellectual interaction,
> collaboration and exchange between scholars from multiple disciplines such
> as urban planners, transportation planners, designers, anthropologists,
> sociologists, and geographers, as well as interdisciplinary scholars. We
> want to foster a space where interviews, flânerie, and activism can produce
> knowledge alongside more quantitative methods.
>
> If you are interested in joining, please respond to me directly and I will
> send you an invitation to the list.
>
> Thanks!
> Adonia E. Lugo
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> Doctoral Candidate in Anthropology
> University of California, Irvine
> urbanadonia.blogspot.com
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