Thursday, 22 January 2015

New Publication on Cycling and Social Practice Theory

Tim and David, along with colleagues Fiona Spotswood and Alan Tapp from the Bristol Social Marketing Centre, have just had a new paper on Cycling and Social Practice Theory published in Transport Research Part F: Psychology and Behaviour

 

The paper is Open Access and can be downloaded here: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1369847814001776

Abstract

Despite significant national and local efforts over the last decade to stimulate uptake of cycling in the UK, levels of cycling (particularly utility cycling) remain at around 2% of journeys. Understanding of cycling behaviour and subsequent development of interventions has typically been undertaken using an individualist approach, often relying on psychologically based models of behaviour. This paper argues that Social Practice Theory (SPT) may be a valuable addition to practitioner’s toolboxes by providing an alternative means of understanding the complex dynamics between the elements that constitute the practice of utility cycling, allowing it to be considered as a social issue, rather than focusing solely on individual behaviour. This is demonstrated within the paper by the use of SPT to reanalyse quantitative and qualitative datasets that explore views and experiences of both cyclists and non-cyclists. Therein, the practice of utility cycling is described according to its three elements; materials, meaning and competences and the potential benefits of this approach are discussed; particularly its ideological shift away from ‘victim blaming’ and its natural support of interdisciplinary intervention design.

 

Wednesday, 7 January 2015

Tim and David at UTSG

Tim and David have been at the 47th Annual Conference of the University Transport Studies Group this week presenting work from the Disruption project.

Tim was presenting the project's Green Paper on 'Flexi-mobility' (for mor details see http://www.fleximobility.solutions

David was presenting work from his PhD on 'Social Practice Theory and Sustainable Mobility' looking at the implementation of the Local Sustainable Transport Fund.