Until now, transport has been left to planners and economists, but
this timely book raises issues that these disciplines exclude. This
book offers examples of how transport analysis can be diversified
and broadened to include important theoretical approaches and
perspectives not previously used in mainstream transport studies.
These provocative essays cover a wide range of issues and opens up
a debate on the effects of travel and transport on various social
groups, from bikers to pre-school age children, in the West and in
industrialising countries. Leading authorities from transport
planning, sociology, geography and environmental studies show how
different frameworks - from theories of consumption to ethnography
- can provide fresh insights and inspire new policies.
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