Introduction
Peter Cox and Till Koglin
Chapter 1 Theorising infrastructure: a politics of spaces and edges
Peter Cox
Chapter 2 The cultural politics of infrastructure: the case of Louis Botha Avenue in Johannesburg, South Africa
Njogu Morgan
Chapter 3 Spatial dimensions of the marginalisation of cycling – marginalisation through rationalisation?
Till Koglin
Chapter 4 Mental barriers in planning for cycling
Tadej Brezina, Ulrich Leth and Helmut Lemmerer
Chapter 5 Safety, risk and road traffic danger: towards a transformational approach to the dominant ideology
John Whitelegg
Chapter 6 What constructs a Cycle City? A comparison of policy narratives in Newcastle and Bremen
Katja Leyendecker
Chapter 7 Hard Work in Paradise. The contested making of Amsterdam as a cycling city
Fred Feddes, Marjolein de Lange & Marco te Brömmelstroet
Chapter 8 Conflictual Politics of Sustainability: cycling organisations and the Öresund crossing
Martin Emanuel
Chapter 9 Vélomobility in Copenhagen – a perfect world?
Malene Freudendal-Pedersen
Chapter 10 Navigating cycling infrastructure in Sofia, Bulgaria
Anna Plyushteva and Andrew Barnfield
Chapter 11 Cycling advocacy in São Paulo: influence and effects in politics
Letícia Lindenberg Lemos
Conclusions
Till Koglin and Peter Cox