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Towards a heterogeneous environmental responsibility: sustainability and cycling fundamentalism
Authors:Julie Cupples   Elisabeth Ridley
Affiliation:Department of Geography, University of Canterbury, Christchurch 8140, New Zealand Email:
Abstract:This article explores the urban governmentalities that are emerging through the discursive constitution of cycling as a form of sustainable transport. It has two main aims. The first is to explore and critique the strategies and discourses used to promote cycling as a sustainable form of transport. We argue that cycling advocacy displays totalising tendencies which obscure social and cultural difference, ignore the embodied and affective dimensions of transport practices and fail in part to apprehend the heterogeneity of environmental responsibility. Our second aim is to tentatively suggest a more productive way of knowing and talking about cycling that might be constitutive of a less exclusionary affective ethical sensibility.
Keywords:sustainable transport    cycling    health    governmentality    affect    New Zealand
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