Winner, Jane Jacobs Urban Communication Publication Award, Urban Communication Foundation, 2007
As twentieth-century city planners invested in new transportation systems to deal with urban growth, they ensured that the automobile rather than mass transit would dominate transportation. Combining an exploration of planning documents, sociological studies, and popular culture, Paul Fotsch shows how our urban infrastructure developed and how it has shaped American culture ever since.
Watching the Traffic Go By emphasizes the narratives underlying our perceptions...
Winner, Jane Jacobs Urban Communication Publication Award, Urban Communication Foundation, 2007