Episodes

Changing the City through Bicycling

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Changing the City through Bicycling

Lusi Morhayim (Architecture, UC Berkeley)

“Fixing the City in the Neoliberal Context”

Sandra Hamlat (Board of Directors, East Bay Bicycle Coalition)

“Bicycle Advocacy and Climate Action Planning”

Adonia Lugo (Anthropology, UC Irvine)

“Critiquing Research and Advocacy to Make Change”

Recorded by Davis Media Access, April 17, 1:30 p.m. – 2:45 p.m.

The Relationships Between Bicycling and Culture

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The Relationships between Bicycling and Culture

Alison Hill Graves (Board of Directors, League of American Bicyclists)

“Building Community through Bicycling”

Jenna Burton (Founder of Red, Bike and Green)

“Using a Cultural Approach to Address Social Injustice”

Sarah Rebolloso McCullough (Cultural Studies, UC Davis)

“Constructing Nature, Constructing Histories”

Recorded April 17, 10:00 a.m. – 11:15 a.m.

Expanding the Reach of Bicycle Technology

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Expanding the Reach of Bicycle Technology

Natalie Popovich (Transportation Studies, UC Davis)

“Experiences of Electric Bike Users in the Davis-Sacramento Region: Are E-Bikes More than Just the ‘Lazy Person’s Bicycle’?”

Dave Snyder (Executive Director, California Bicycle Coalition)

“Measuring the Bicycle Level of Service of a Whole Network”

Mariam Asad (Digital Media Studies, Georgia Tech University)

“Cycle Atlanta: Data-Driven Discourse in City Planning”

In The Studio - Juneteenth

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Lin Weaver hosts Jay Johnstone, Davis Branch Library Manager.

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Topics discussed include: The celebration of Juneteenth 2013.  This observance commemorates the emancipation of slaves in Texas on June 1919, 1865. The interview covers the celebration in Davis on June 22nd at the Veteran's Center.  Also included are images from the state library and readings from African American Poets.

Understanding Space and Bicycling Cultures

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Understanding Space and Bicycling Cultures

Rebecca Journey, Anthropology, University of Chicago

“‘Civil Cycling’ and Mobile Moralities: Emergent Ethical Publics on Copenhagen’s ‘Cycle Superhighway’”

Chuck Lewis, English, Beloit College

“Tread Marks and Trend lines: Riding the Bicycle in(to) the Integrative College Writing Classroom”

Peter Wood, Geography, The Open University

“They Do That in New York Now, It’s Not Just European: How Cyclists Repurpose Cycling to Support Their Personal Projects”