A new anthology celebrating the accomplishments of the Critical Mass movement over the past twenty years. From both theoretical and practical perspectives, the book explores how Critical Mass has gone around the world, how it has evolved along the way, and the impacts it has had on local politics, transportation, and cultures.
Includes contributions from San Francisco, Paris, Chicago, Los Angeles, Puerto Elegre, Manchester, Madrid, Buenos Aires, Rome, Sao Paulo, A Coruna, Guadalajara, Nuevo Leon, Budapest, Prague, Helsinki, Ponce, Mexico City, Bilbao, Baton Rouge, Capetown, Vigo, Naples, New York City, Portland, London, Berkeley, Florianopolis, Calais, Dubai, and Palestine!
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"Alegria Entre Tus Piernas": To Conquer Madrid's Streets
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Let's take back Rome!: Critical Mass, Ciemmona and CirclOfficine Popolari (People's Bike Kitchens) in Rome
Network of People's Bike Kitchens of Rome
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San Francisco in A Coruña: Masa Crítica as a prototype of global action
págs. 101-115
The blind spot: subcultural exclusivitiy in Critical Mass
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Putting the 'critical' mass in Critical Mass: patriarchy, radical feminism, and radical inclusiveness
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Guadalajara (Mexico): a critical mass of associated citizens
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We have changed our city forever
Crtical Mass Budapest Community
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And still we ride: a decade of critical mass in Prague, Czech Republic
págs. 175-180
Critical bike ride and 30 years of mass bicycle demonstrations in Helsinki
Eeva Luhtakallio, Otso Kivekäs, Olli Heikinheimo, Angi Mauranen, Janne Nurminen
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Critical Mass Puerto Rican style
José R. Cepeda-Borrero, Sharon Clampitt-Dunlap, Gary Gutierrez-Renta
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Bilboko Masa Kritikoa
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Critical Mass in South Africa: making inroads into a land of lycra
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Luca Simeone, Roberto Coscione, Claudio Caccavale, Marì Muscarà, Alfonso Borriello, Davide Chiarito, Paolo Falanga
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A tumultuous ride: New York City Critical Mass and the wrath of the NYPD
págs. 235-253
Portland's Critical Mass: policed to death?
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Good times and plastic smiles in Dubai, mapping the invisibles in France: critical mass a tool for oblique environmental justice
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International solidarity: the bicycle as creative response
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CM@20: revolution in the street
págs. 316-320
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