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Hello everyone.

As you can see, from the publisher's flyer below I've got a new book out.

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And order copies for your libraries.
Sorry it's the usual brutally expensive academic publication.
However, should you be in a position to review it, the review copy request form is at : http://pages.email.taylorandfrancis.com/review-copy-request, which should make it a little better.

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Hi there,

I am pleased to announce my new publication, Cycling: A Sociology of Vélomobility <https://www.routledge.com/Cycling-A-Sociology-of-Velomobility/Cox/p/book/9781138691872?utm_source=outlook&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=B190305847> is now available to pre order from www.routledge.com <https://www.routledge.com/Cycling-A-Sociology-of-Velomobility/Cox/p/book/9781138691872?utm_source=outlook&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=B190305847> . Simply use the code SOC19 to get 20% at the checkout.







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Cycling: A Sociology of Vélomobility  explores cycling as a sociological phenomenon. Drawing on extensive ethnographic fieldwork, it considers the interaction of materials, competencies and meanings that comprise a variety of cycling practices.

What might appear at first to be self-evident actions are shown to be constructed through the interplay of numerous social and political forces. Using a theoretical framework from mobilities studies, its central themes respond to the question of what it is about cycling that provokes so much interest and passion, both positive and negative.

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This series explores the transformations of society, politics and everyday experiences wrought by changing mobilities, and the power of mobilities research to inform constructive responses to these transformations. As a new mobile century is taking shape, international scholars explore motivations, experiences, insecurities, implications and limitations of mobile living, and opportunities and challenges for design in the broadest sense, from policy to urban planning, new media and technology design. With world citizens expected to travel 105 billion kilometres per year in 2050, it is critical to make mobilities research and design inform each other











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Hope to see many of you at the symposium in September!

Peter Cox
Professor of Sociology
Department of Social and Political Science
University of Chester
Parkgate Road
Chester
CH1 4BJ

Direct line: 01244512039
Office: Westminster CWE115

Recent publications:
Cox, P (2019) Cycling: A sociology of vélomobility. Abingdon: Routledge
Cox, P. & Koglin, T. (eds.) (2019) The Politics of Infrastructure, Bristol: Policy Press




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