Retracing trajectories: the embodied experience of cycling, urban sensescapes and the commute between ‘neighbourhood’ and ‘city’ in Utrecht, NL

► Commuter cyclists’ trajectories are composed of diverse urban sensescapes. ► Sensescapes reveal divisions and connections between ‘neighbourhood’ and ‘city’. ► Cyclists seek continuous and efficient movement when assembling trajectories. ► Cyclists use tactics to negotiate for space with other cyc...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of transport geography 2013-06, Vol.30, p.234-243
Hauptverfasser: van Duppen, Jan, Spierings, Bas
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:► Commuter cyclists’ trajectories are composed of diverse urban sensescapes. ► Sensescapes reveal divisions and connections between ‘neighbourhood’ and ‘city’. ► Cyclists seek continuous and efficient movement when assembling trajectories. ► Cyclists use tactics to negotiate for space with other cyclists and other road users. This paper looks into the experience of “passing through different territories of the city” (Sennett, 2006, p. 3). Despite their importance for making sense of the city as a whole, these experiences are often not acknowledged in urban planning. This paper compares the everyday, embodied experiences of commuter cyclists with the planners’ perspective on Utrecht. ‘On the ground’ data was collected via ride-alongs with 15 inhabitants of the Leidsche Rijn neighbourhood. Our analysis reveals cycling trajectories composed of diverse sensescapes. It paints a much more complex picture of intra-urban divisions and connections than the planners’ perspective of the ‘new’ Leidsche Rijn neighbourhood separated from the ‘old’ city by major infrastructure lines.
ISSN:0966-6923
1873-1236
DOI:10.1016/j.jtrangeo.2013.02.006