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McIlvenny2015
BibType ARTICLE
Key McIlvenny2015
Author(s) Paul McIlvenny
Title The joy of biking together: sharing everyday experiences of vélomobility
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Tag(s) EMCA, Vélomobility, Bicycling, Emotion, Shared experience, Social interaction, Commuters, Children
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Year 2015
Language English
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Journal Mobilities
Volume 10
Number 1
Pages 55–82
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DOI 10.1080/17450101.2013.844950
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Abstract

This paper analyses how adults and children elicit and share their everyday experiences of cycling together in a variety of circumstances. Video data were collected of commuter cyclists, family bike rides and school bike tours. Using an ethnomethodologically informed approach to talk, mobile action and interactional practices, the novel video recordings of these diverse vélomobile formations are analysed in order to document how cyclists organise and mobilise their experiences and accompanying emotions in relation to the concurrent activity of biking together. Assuming that displays of emotion are situated, social activities, the analysis focuses on how embodied displays of emotion are accomplished, maintained, assessed and resisted by co-riders in motion.

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