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Automobile Politics : Ecology and Cultural Political Economy

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The car, and the range of social and political institutions which sustain its dominance, play an important role in many of the environmental problems faced by contemporary society. But in order to understand the possibilities for moving towards sustainability and 'greening cars', it is first necessary to understand the political forces that have made cars so dominant.

This book identifies these forces as a combination of political economy and cultural politics.

From the early twentieth century, the car became central to the organization of capitalism and deeply embedded in individual identities, providing people with a source of value and meaning but in a way which was broadly consistent with social imperatives for mobility.

Projects for sustainability to reduce the environmental impacts of cars are therefore constrained by these forces but must deal with them in order to shape and achieve their goals.

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Cambridge University Press
0521691303 / 9780521691307
Paperback / softback
19/07/2007
United Kingdom
English
xii, 271 p. : ill.
23 cm
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