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‘Resistance was futile!’ Cycling’s discourses of resistance to UK automobile modernism 1950–1970

Publisher: 
Planning Perspectives
Publication date: 
July 2017
Abstract: 

This paper investigates the place of utility cycling (cycling as a means of transport rather than as a sport or leisure activity) under urban modernism in the UK. In many western contexts the dominant feature of urban modernism was its emphasis on accommodating private vehicles to the neglect of other forms of mobility. The result was the production of a ‘car-system’ with significant change to urban and rural environments.

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