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Alexander Paulsson
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Between pace-making and pace-taking : Urban cycle logistics in an ‘accelerated polity’
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Summary, in English
The purpose of this study is to explore the concept of social acceleration by examining how cities are trying to
speed up, maintain or slow down the pace of societal change. Through studies of cycle logistics policies and
actions in cities in Denmark, Norway, the UK, the Netherlands, and Germany, we show how these balance be-
tween acting as pace-makers and pace-takers, as well as what the consequences of this balancing act are for
enacting cycle logistics. By using acceleration as an overall theoretical concept, we show how transport planners,
mobility policy advisors, and digitalization and innovation strategists understand and position themselves when
setting the pace for cycle logistics as part of a broader transition toward sustainable transport. We conclude by
discussing the implications of this for the general understanding of acceleration in transformations to urban
sustainability.
speed up, maintain or slow down the pace of societal change. Through studies of cycle logistics policies and
actions in cities in Denmark, Norway, the UK, the Netherlands, and Germany, we show how these balance be-
tween acting as pace-makers and pace-takers, as well as what the consequences of this balancing act are for
enacting cycle logistics. By using acceleration as an overall theoretical concept, we show how transport planners,
mobility policy advisors, and digitalization and innovation strategists understand and position themselves when
setting the pace for cycle logistics as part of a broader transition toward sustainable transport. We conclude by
discussing the implications of this for the general understanding of acceleration in transformations to urban
sustainability.
Department/s
- Transport Planning and Mobility
- Organizational Studies
- Department of Human Geography
Publishing year
2023
Language
English
Publication/Series
Cities
Volume
142
Issue
104537
Full text
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Document type
Journal article
Publisher
Elsevier
Topic
- Transport Systems and Logistics
- Public Administration Studies
Status
Published
Project
- Cykellogistik i urbana områden
- Cykellogistik i urbana områden
Research group
- Transport Planning and Mobility
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISSN: 0264-2751