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Movement: how to take back our streets and transform our lives

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By (author): Marco te Broemmelstroet Marco te Brömmelstroet Thalia Verkade

Translated by: Fiona Graham

We take it for granted that the streets outside out homes are designed for movement from A to B, nothing more. But what happens if we radically rethink how we use these public spaces? Could we change our lives for the better?

Our dependence on cars is damaging our health and the planets. The Dutch seem to have the right idea, with thousands of bike highways, but even then, what happens to pedestrians or people who want to cycle at a more leisurely pace? What about children playing outside their homes? Or wildlife, which enriches our local areas? Why do we prioritise traffic above all else?

Making our communities safer, cleaner, and greener starts with asking the fundamental questions: who do our streets belong to, what do we use them for, and who gets to decide?

Join journalist Thalia Verkade and urban mobility expert Marco te Brömmelstroet as they confront their own underlying beliefs and challenge us to rethink our way of life to put people at the centre of urban design. But be warned: you will never look at the street outside your front door in the same way again.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 135 x 210mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Jun 2022
  • Publisher: Scribe Publications
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781911344971

About Marco te BroemmelstroetMarco te BrömmelstroetThalia Verkade

Thalia Verkade (1979) lives in Rotterdam. She has been a staff writer and foreign correspondent for the Dutch national newspapers NRC Handelsblad and nrc.next. For the ad-free slow journalism platform De Correspondent she has written extensively about the topics she loves most: language transport and technocracy. Marco te Brömmelstroet is the chair of Urban Mobility Futures at the Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research at the University of Amsterdam. His teaching centres on the relationship between land use developments and mobility behaviour. As founding academic director of the Urban Cycling Institute he strengthens the links between academia and how cycling relates to the urban and social environment. Cycling offers him a lens to radically reimagine the way in which society thinks about mobility transport systems and the street. His Fietsprofessor (The Cycling Professor) Twitter account has over 70000 followers. Fiona Graham is a British literary translator editor and reviewer who has lived in Kenya Germany the Netherlands Luxembourg Nicaragua and Belgium. Her recent translations include Elisabeth Åsbrinks 1947: when now begins an English PEN award-winner longlisted for the Warwick Women in Translation Prize and the JQ Wingate Prize and Torill Kornfeldts The Unnatural Selection of Our Species.

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