Rachel Aldred
British academic specialising in active mobility
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Rachel Aldred's Degrees
- Masters Transport Planning and Engineering University of Southampton
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Rachel Aldred is British academic specialising in active mobility. She is a Professor in Transport at the University of Westminster and has published over 25 peer reviewed papers. She was awarded the Economic and Social Research Council's award for Outstanding Impact in Public Policy for her work on The Near Miss Project, the first UK study calculating a per-mile collision risk for cycling, and is one of the co-investigators of the Propensity to Cycle Tool, an online system for transport planners using census data to model the potential benefits of cycling infrastructure schemes in England, funded by the Department for Transport. Aldred presented to the Transport Select Committee in 2018 as an expert witness during the enquiry into active travel
Rachel Aldred's Published Works
Published Works
- Why culture matters for transport policy: the case of cycling in the UK (2014) (220)
- Incompetent or Too Competent? Negotiating Everyday Cycling Identities in a Motor Dominated Society (2013) (178)
- ‘On the outside’: constructing cycling citizenship (2010) (177)
- Does More Cycling Mean More Diversity in Cycling? (2016) (173)
- Cycling provision separated from motor traffic: a systematic review exploring whether stated preferences vary by gender and age (2016) (144)
- The Propensity to Cycle Tool: An open source online system for sustainable transport planning (2015) (97)
- From community participation to organizational therapy? World Café and Appreciative Inquiry as research methods (2011) (94)
- Investigating the rates and impacts of near misses and related incidents among UK cyclists (2015) (93)
- Governing transport from welfare state to hollow state: The case of cycling in the UK (2012) (89)
- Cycling near misses: Their frequency, impact, and prevention (2016) (69)
- Impacts of an active travel intervention with a cycling focus in a suburban context: One-year findings from an evaluation of London’s in-progress mini-Hollands programme (2019) (61)
- Who are Londoners on Bikes and what do they want? Negotiating identity and issue definition in a ‘pop-up’ cycle campaign (2013) (60)
- A Matter of Utility? Rationalising Cycling, Cycling Rationalities (2015) (58)
- Cycling’s Sensory Strategies: How Cyclists Mediate their Exposure to the Urban Environment (2014) (55)
- Constructing Mobile Places between ‘Leisure’ and ‘Transport’: A Case Study of Two Group Cycle Rides (2012) (53)
- Estimating city-level travel patterns using street imagery: A case study of using Google Street View in Britain (2018) (51)
- Cycling injury risk in London: A case-control study exploring the impact of cycle volumes, motor vehicle volumes, and road characteristics including speed limits (2018) (51)
- Cycling behaviour in 17 countries across 6 continents: levels of cycling, who cycles, for what purpose, and how far? (2021) (50)
- Matter in or out of place? Bicycle parking strategies and their effects on people, practices and places (2013) (49)
- Transport: challenging disabling environments (2008) (49)
- Barriers to investing in cycling: Stakeholder views from England (2017) (46)
- Geographies of citizenship and everyday (im)mobility (2015) (43)
- Cycling and society (2013) (37)
- Ethical and Political Issues in Contemporary Research Relationships (2008) (36)
- Diversifying and normalising cycling in London, UK: An exploratory study on the influence of infrastructure (2017) (36)
- Inequalities in utility and leisure cycling in England, and variation by local cycling prevalence (2018) (33)
- Predictors of the frequency and subjective experience of cycling near misses: Findings from the first two years of the UK Near Miss Project. (2018) (32)
- Adults' attitudes towards child cycling: a study of the impact of infrastructure (2015) (28)
- Trends in local newspaper reporting of London cyclist fatalities 1992-2012: the role of the media in shaping the systems dynamics of cycling (2016) (26)
- Cars, corporations, and commodities: Consequences for the social determinants of health (2008) (26)
- Built Environment Interventions to Increase Active Travel: a Critical Review and Discussion (2019) (23)
- Cycling policy in the UK: a historical and thematic overview (2011) (21)
- Closed policy networks, broken chains of communication and the stories behind an ‘entrepreneurial policy’: The case of NHS Local Improvement Finance Trust (NHS LIFT) (2007) (21)
- Inequalities in self-report road injury risk in Britain: A new analysis of National Travel Survey data, focusing on pedestrian injuries (2018) (20)
- Low Traffic Neighbourhoods, Car Use, and Active Travel: Evidence from the People and Places Survey of Outer London Active Travel Interventions (2020) (20)
- Reframing safety: An analysis of perceptions of cycle safety clothing (2015) (20)
- Scenarios of cycling to school in England, and associated health and carbon impacts: Application of the ‘Propensity to Cycle Tool’ (2019) (20)
- Invisible cyclists? Disabled people and cycle planning – A case study of London (2017) (20)
- Managing risk and regulation within new local ‘health economies’: The case of NHS LIFT (Local Improvement Finance Trust) (2008) (19)
- Framing scrappage in Germany and the UK: from climate discourse to recession talk? (2011) (18)
- Book Review: Ian Gough Heat, Greed and Human Need: Climate Change, Capitalism and Sustainable Wellbeing (2019) (18)
- Evaluating active travel and health economic impacts of small streetscape schemes: An exploratory study in London (2019) (15)
- Cycling cultures: summary of key findings and recommendations (2012) (15)
- Equity in new active travel infrastructure: A spatial analysis of London's new Low Traffic Neighbourhoods (2021) (14)
- Contextualising Safety in Numbers: a longitudinal investigation into change in cycling safety in Britain, 1991–2001 and 2001–2011 (2017) (14)
- Major investment in active travel in Outer London: Impacts on travel behaviour, physical activity, and health (2020) (13)
- In the interests of profit, at the expense of patients: an examination of the NHS Local Improvement Finance Trust (LIFT) model, analysing six key disadvantages (2006) (13)
- The role of advocacy and activism in shaping cycling policy and politics (2012) (13)
- How does mode of travel affect risks posed to other road users? An analysis of English road fatality data, incorporating gender and road type (2020) (12)
- Cyclist Injury Severity in Spain: A Bayesian Analysis of Police Road Injury Data Focusing on Involved Vehicles and Route Environment (2019) (11)
- More than walking and cycling: What is ‘active travel’? (2022) (9)
- NHS LIFT and the new shape of neoliberal welfare (2008) (9)
- Chapter 4 The Role of Advocacy and Activism (2012) (9)
- The Impact of Low Traffic Neighbourhoods and Other Active Travel Interventions on Vehicle Ownership: Findings from the Outer London Mini-Holland Programme (2020) (9)
- Who caused that congestion? Narrating driving and cycling in a changing policy context (2019) (9)
- Cyclists in shared bus lanes: could there be unrecognised impacts on bus journey times? (2019) (8)
- The Impact of Low Traffic Neighbourhoods on Active Travel, Car Use, and Perceptions of Local Environment during the COVID-19 Pandemic (2021) (8)
- Advances in Computational Social Science and Social Simulation (2014) (8)
- Challenges of private provision in the NHS (2005) (7)
- Low traffic neighbourhoods and population health (2021) (7)
- The development of cycling in european countries since 1990 (2021) (7)
- The Impact of Introducing Low Traffic Neighbourhoods on Road Traffic Injuries (2020) (6)
- Cycling Injury Risk in London: Impacts of Road Characteristics and Infrastructure (2020) (6)
- The New Mobilities Paradigm and Sustainable Transport : Finding Synergies and Creating New Methods (2013) (6)
- The Impact of Introducing a Low Traffic Neighbourhood on Street Crime, in Waltham Forest, London (2021) (5)
- Green and healthy jobs in transport: launching a new partnership under THE PEP (2011) (5)
- Health, environmental and distributional impacts of cycling uptake: The model underlying the Propensity to Cycle tool for England and Wales (2021) (5)
- The commute (2021) (4)
- Pedestrian injury risk: unanswered questions and a developing research agenda (2018) (4)
- Rogue drivers, typical cyclists, and tragic pedestrians: a Critical Discourse Analysis of media reporting of fatal road traffic collisions (2022) (4)
- Benefits of investing in cycling (2014) (4)
- Community Governance or Corporate Governance? Two Models for Primary Care Provision in England (2007) (4)
- Motor traffic on urban minor and major roads: impacts on pedestrian and cyclist injuries (2019) (3)
- Association of Infrastructure and Route Environment Factors with Cycling Injury Risk at Intersection and Non-Intersection Locations: A Case-Crossover Study of Britain (2021) (3)
- The new mobilities paradigm and sustainable transport (2013) (3)
- Cycling injury risk in Britain: A case-crossover study of infrastructural and route environment correlates. (2021) (3)
- LTNs for all ? Mapping the extent of London ’ s new Low Traffic Neighbourhoods (3)
- ‘A potential fifth column’: conflicts and struggles for control in the context of local NHS privatization (2009) (3)
- The Impact of Introducing a Low Traffic Neighbourhood on Fire Service Emergency Response Times, in Waltham Forest London (2020) (2)
- Flexible regulation: the birth of a qualitative audit society? (2008) (2)
- Road injuries in the National Travel Survey: under-reporting and inequalities in injury risk (2018) (2)
- Equity in temporary street closures: The case of London’s Covid-19 ‘School Streets’ schemes (2022) (2)
- Applying the Propensity to Cycle Tool: Case Studies from England (2017) (2)
- Review: The Effectiveness of Health Impact Assessment: Scope and Limitations of Supporting Decision-Making in Europe Matthias Wismar, Julia Blau, Kelly Ernst and Josep Figueras (eds) World Health Organization, Copenhagen, 2007, 291pp, ISBN 978—92—890—7295—3, £21.85 (pbk) (2009) (2)
- The Struggle Over Work: The ‘End of Work’ and Employment Options for Post-industrial Societies – By S. Wilson (2007) (1)
- Cycling Cultures in a Mass Motorised Society (2014) (1)
- NHS Local Improvement Finance Trust and the new shape of neoliberal welfare (2008) (1)
- Stakeholders, politics, and media (2016) (1)
- 3D Petrophysical Modelling to Resolve Complex Reservoir Interpretation Problems: A Case Study from South East Asia (2015) (1)
- Impacts of 2020 Low Traffic Neighbourhoods in London on Road Traffic Injuries (2021) (1)
- The cowardly cyborg (2009) (1)
- The Impact of 2020 Low Traffic Neighbourhoods on Fire Service Emergency Response Times, in London, UK (2021) (1)
- Vulnerability of cyclists on the road. A probabilistic analysis of the database of traffic injuries in Spain focusing on type of involved vehicle and driver culpability (2019) (1)
- 2 The Propensity to Cycle Tool in context (2018) (1)
- Equity in new active travel infrastructure: a spatial analysis of London’s new Low Traffic Neighbourhoods (2021) (1)
- The Impact of Introducing a Low Traffic Neighbourhood on Fire Service Emergency Response Times, in Waltham Forest, London (2020) (1)
- Use of an agent-based model to explore urban transitions in commuter cycling (2014) (1)
- Special issue Environment and Social Policy (2011) (0)
- Referees who reported for Mobilities during 2012/13 (2014) (0)
- Assessing the Potential for Uptake of Cycling to School: A Case Study of England (2017) (0)
- Review: Health Policy and Politics Alison Hann (ed.) Ashgate, Aldershot, 2007, 206pp, ISBN 978—0—7546—7064—3, £55.00 (hbk) (2010) (0)
- Thank you to referees (2012) (0)
- Gillian Pascall and Anna Kwak (2005) Gender Regimes in Transition in Central and Eastern Europe. Bristol: Policy Press. £50.00, 224pp, hbk (2007) (0)
- P. A. Kemp, A. Sundén and B. B. Tauritz (eds) (2006), Sick Societies?: Trends in Disability Benefits in Post-Industrial Welfare States . Geneva: International Social Security Association. CHF 40, pp. 241, pbk. (2008) (0)
- Book Review: J. Kenway, E. Bullen and J. Fahey, with S. Robb Haunting the Knowledge Economy Oxford: Routledge, 2006, no stated price, xii + 150 pp. ISBN: 978-0-415-37067-7 (2007) (0)
- Decarbonising transport in cities (2021) (0)
- Short-Term Association between the Introduction of 2020 Low Traffic Neighbourhoods and Street Crime, in London, UK (2021) (0)
- In the opposite lane: How Women of Colour experience, negotiate and apply an oppositional gaze to dominant cycling discourses (2023) (0)
- Ellison Nick (2006), The Transformation of Welfare States? London: Routledge. £19.99, pp.223, pbk. (2007) (0)
- Referees who reported during August 2017 to 31 August 2018 (2018) (0)
- Book Review: G. Gall Sex Worker Union Organising Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2006, £55.00 hbk, no price stated pbk, x+ 252 pp. ISBN: 1—4039—4925—5 (2007) (0)
- P71 The propensity to cycle tool: a policy tool to estimate cycling potential for english and welsh transport planners (2020) (0)
- Propensity to Cycle Tool – a new way to reach policy makers? (2016) (0)
- Cycles of Violence: Analysing media discourse in the newspaper reporting of bicycle users and road fatalities (2022) (0)
- PCT Case Study: Going Dutch in Preston (2016) (0)
- Institutional Ethnography: A Sociology For People – By D. Smith Institutional Ethnography As Practice – Edited by D. Smith (2007) (0)
- Book Reviews (2010) (0)
- Book Review: V. Gillies Marginalised Mothers: Exploring Working-Class Experiences of Parenting Basingstoke: Taylor and Francis, 2006, £22.99 pbk (ISBN: 978 0 415 37836 5), v+186 pp (2009) (0)
- Review: Understanding Health and Social Care Jon Glasby (2008) (0)
- Understanding the Environment and Social Policy – Edited by Tony Fitzpatrick (2011) (0)
- “You always think about what other people be thinking”: Black men and barriers to cycling in London (2023) (0)
- Transitions: becoming a cyclist and cycle trainer in London (2011) (0)
- Editorial introduction (2011) (0)
- List of contributors (2020) (0)
- Book review: Max Koch Capitalism and Climate Change: Theoretical Discussion, Historical Development and Policy Responses (2012) (0)
- Thank you to referees (2011) (0)
- A mixed-methods study of benefits, harms, and experiences of low traffic neighbourhoods in London (2022) (0)
- Resistivity Anisotropy as a Decision-Making Tool: A Case Study From Egypt (2005) (0)
- Book Reviews (2011) (0)
- Intervention studies in transport and emerging evidence (2020) (0)
- Promoting Walking and Cycling: New Perspectives on Sustainable Travel (2014) (0)
- Book reviews (2009) (0)
- Book reviews (2007) (0)
- A76 - The National Propensity to Cycle Tool (2016) (0)
- Emerging Themes in Epidemiology (2020) (0)
- Exploring the Practice of Cycling Tom Hargreaves (2010) (0)
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