Cyclescapes of the unequal city: bicycle infrastructure and uneven development
Contents -- Introduction: Vehicle for a New City -- 1 The City and the Cyclescape -- 2 The Bicycle and the Region in Post-Crisis America -- 3 Everyday Practices and the Social Infrastructure of Urban Cycling -- 4 Gentrification and the Changing Publics of Bicycle Infrastructure -- 5 Institutional Power and Intraclass Conflict over Complete Streets -- 6 Bicycle Sharing Systems as Already-Splintered Infrastructure -- Conclusion: Notes on a Passive Revolution in Mobility -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Index