A video-ethnography of hybrid mobile subjects_ exploring conflictual interactions between female cyclists and motorists at urban junctions.
Lead Research Organisation:
CARDIFF UNIVERSITY
Department Name: Cardiff School of Planning and Geography
Abstract
This research looks at the phenomenology of mobility justice using the method of video-ethnography to understand gender differences at urban junctions in Cardiff and Lisbon.
Important reports reveal a poorly investigated fact: women cyclists are more likely to be involved in conflicts with car drivers on urban intersections than men cyclists. Taking the Actor-Network-Theory framework, this study explores how interactions between different hybrid mobile subjects happen to limit mutual cooperation to further understand what role gender plays in this encounter.
Important reports reveal a poorly investigated fact: women cyclists are more likely to be involved in conflicts with car drivers on urban intersections than men cyclists. Taking the Actor-Network-Theory framework, this study explores how interactions between different hybrid mobile subjects happen to limit mutual cooperation to further understand what role gender plays in this encounter.
Organisations
People |
ORCID iD |
Justin Spinney (Primary Supervisor) | |
Charlotte Seegers (Student) |
Studentship Projects
Project Reference | Relationship | Related To | Start | End | Student Name |
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ES/P00069X/1 | 30/09/2017 | 29/09/2027 | |||
2880595 | Studentship | ES/P00069X/1 | 30/09/2023 | 29/09/2027 | Charlotte Seegers |