Cycling experiences: Exploring social influence and gender perspectives
(2016)
Thesis
Dalton, A. Cycling experiences: Exploring social influence and gender perspectives. (Thesis). University of the West of England. Retrieved from https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/907288
All Outputs (5)
Who encourages us to cycle? A novel approach to researching social influence in UK cycling (2011)
Presentation / Conference
Dalton, A. (2011, April). Who encourages us to cycle? A novel approach to researching social influence in UK cycling. Presented at British Sociological Association 60th Annual Conference, London School of Economics
Who encourages us to cycle? A novel approach to researching social influence in UK cycling (2011)
Presentation / Conference
Dalton, A., Powell, J., & Parkhurst, G. (2011, January). Who encourages us to cycle? A novel approach to researching social influence in UK cycling. Paper presented at 43rd Universities Transport Study Group Conference, Milton Keynes, UKThis PhD research is an exciting opportunity to explore an under-researched area of transport and health studies; how gender and social influence relate to cycling behaviour. As well as being cross-disciplinary, it is also novel in the usage of a met... Read More about Who encourages us to cycle? A novel approach to researching social influence in UK cycling.
The health economic case for infrastructure to promote active travel: A critical review (2010)
Journal Article
Powell, J., Dalton, A., Brand, C., & Ogilvie, D. (2010). The health economic case for infrastructure to promote active travel: A critical review. Built Environment, 36(4), 504-518. https://doi.org/10.2148/benv.36.4.504The aim of this paper is to review the current state of the economic evaluation evidence concerning infrastructural environmental interventions for walking and cycling and their health benefits. Relevant economic evaluations are identified by applyin... Read More about The health economic case for infrastructure to promote active travel: A critical review.
Cycling circles: Gender and social influence in UK cycling (2010)
Presentation / Conference
Dalton, A. (2010, September). Cycling circles: Gender and social influence in UK cycling. Paper presented at Cycling & Society Symposium, Oxford