Pedal Power: The Quiet Rise of the Bicycle in American Public Life

Author:   J. Harry Wray
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Inc
ISBN:  

9781594514630


Pages:   248
Publication Date:   30 January 2008
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   J. Harry Wray
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Inc
Imprint:   Routledge
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.362kg
ISBN:  

9781594514630


ISBN 10:   1594514631
Pages:   248
Publication Date:   30 January 2008
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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This is vital reading for anyone with an interest in environmental issues, community action, or grassroots politics. Highly recommended. -CHOICE Whereas the preponderance of cycle books currently in print deals with either its recreational or mechanical aspects, Pedal Power is the first to make a comprehensive case for bicycling's acceptance as mainstream rather than fringe. ... [The book] is persuasive in repositioning the conception of bicycling less in sentimental or iconic terms, and more as an essential vehicle of choice for the 21st-century green era. It is a credible effort, and one hopes that a large audience outside the circle of the bicycling community will be sufficiently inspired to integrate bicycling into its mode of living and life values. -Martin Zimmerman in Urban Land (July 2008) Wray aptly illustrates the struggle faced by those promoting the bicycle as a viable transportation alternative. ... [he] provides bicycle advocates a template for understanding and organizing cycling interests so they can address concerns at the local, state, and federal levels. Pedal Power should be required reading for cycling advocates for the insight it provides to the issues, personalities, and projects that have shaped, and will continue to shape, the state of American bicycling. -Bradley Beck, Out There Monthly Pedal Power is an uplifting read that tells the stories of people, organizations, and a movement whose time is rapidly approaching. When the aberrations of the automobile age have passed, we will wonder how we ever lost the common humanity, simplicity and love of life embodied in the heroes so delightfully profiled in Harry Wray's insightful book. Thank you, Harry Wray, for telling the stories of unsung but true American heroes who gently challenge conventional wisdom and eschew cultural norms. -Andy Clarke, League of American Bicyclists From improving air quality, overcoming social isolation, reducing carbon emissions, improving fitness ... the bicycle solves more problems than any other technology I know. Harry Wray has the story right and tells it well. Pedal Power is a book for cyclists, moms, dads, policy wonks, and everyone who wants to solve many problems while creating none. -David Orr, Oberlin College What an original and refreshing book! Wray deftly interweaves his own and others' experiences as bicycling enthusiasts with insights from political philosophy and American socio-political history to generate a compelling account of what bicycling can mean for America's future. -Elaine B. Sharp, University of Kansas


This is vital reading for anyone with an interest in environmental issues, community action, or grassroots politics. Highly recommended. -CHOICE Whereas the preponderance of cycle books currently in print deals with either its recreational or mechanical aspects, Pedal Power is the first to make a comprehensive case for bicycling's acceptance as mainstream rather than fringe. ... [The book] is persuasive in repositioning the conception of bicycling less in sentimental or iconic terms, and more as an essential vehicle of choice for the 21st-century green era. It is a credible effort, and one hopes that a large audience outside the circle of the bicycling community will be sufficiently inspired to integrate bicycling into its mode of living and life values. -Martin Zimmerman in Urban Land (July 2008) Wray aptly illustrates the struggle faced by those promoting the bicycle as a viable transportation alternative. ... [he] provides bicycle advocates a template for understanding and organizing cycling interests so they can address concerns at the local, state, and federal levels. Pedal Power should be required reading for cycling advocates for the insight it provides to the issues, personalities, and projects that have shaped, and will continue to shape, the state of American bicycling. -Bradley Beck, Out There Monthly Pedal Power is an uplifting read that tells the stories of people, organizations, and a movement whose time is rapidly approaching. When the aberrations of the automobile age have passed, we will wonder how we ever lost the common humanity, simplicity and love of life embodied in the heroes so delightfully profiled in Harry Wray's insightful book. Thank you, Harry Wray, for telling the stories of unsung but true American heroes who gently challenge conventional wisdom and eschew cultural norms. -Andy Clarke, League of American Bicyclists From improving air quality, overcoming social isolation, reducing carbon emissions, improving fitness . . . the bicycle solves more problems than any other technology I know. Harry Wray has the story right and tells it well. Pedal Power is a book for cyclists, moms, dads, policy wonks, and everyone who wants to solve many problems while creating none. -David Orr, Oberlin College What an original and refreshing book! Wray deftly interweaves his own and others' experiences as bicycling enthusiasts with insights from political philosophy and American socio-political history to generate a compelling account of what bicycling can mean for America's future. -Elaine B. Sharp, University of Kansas


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J. Harry Wray is a bike enthusiast and Professor of Political Science at DePaul University in Chicago, one of the bike-friendliest cities in the nation. He received his B.A. from Whittier College and his Ph.D. from the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, where the country roads sparked his interest in biking. Now he teaches courses in which students bike through every side of the city of Chicago-from the South Side to the lakeside-and shows them how politics, economics, and the environment combine to affect culture and be affected by it. Wray's previous books include Sense and Non-Sense: American Culture and Politics (2000), and, with Robert D. Holsworth, American Politics and Everyday Life (1986).

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