Dear Alan
Great website...
Would you like to put a link to the European Cycle Logistics Federation on your website?
federation.cyclelogistics.eu
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> On 13 May 2014, at 16:26, Alan Munro <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Hi Rachel,
> I don't know if this would be useful, at least for a round table discussion, but I've been involved in a national Scottish campaign, Pedal on Parliament - we've had some interesting experience of the media and applying political pressure over the three years we've been running it.
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> pedalonparliament.org.
>
> best,
>
> alan munro
>
>> On 13 May 2014, at 15:48, Rachel Aldred wrote:
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>> Apologies for cross-posting
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>> List members may be interested in a symposium I'm organising at Lancaster, on Transport in the Media. (We can still probably fit in a couple more contributions so if you'd like to present your work or act as a discussant, let me know.) The draft timetable and registration form can be found here -
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>> http://rachelaldred.org/whatson/transport-in-the-media/
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>> More info -
>> This interdisciplinary symposium explores relationships between transport policy and practice, academic research, and the media. It includes presentations, workshops, and roundtable discussions with academics and practitioners. Themes include –
>> - methods for studying ‘new’ and ‘old’ media
>> - how transport academics could or should engage with the media, including as commentators or ‘pundits’
>> - media coverage of controversial transport topics including debates over road-building and rail safety
>> - how (and if) media coverage can lead to policy change, with examples including the coverage of cycle deaths and injuries.
>> The symposium starts with lunch on Monday 9th June (12-7pm) and continues on Tuesday 10th (9:30-12:30). It will be held at Lancaster University’s Conference Centre and is organised by CeMoRe in collaboration with Westminster University.
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