'He who Thinks, in Modern Traffic, is Lost': Automation and the Pedestrian Rhythms of Interwar London

Hornsey, R. (2010) 'He who Thinks, in Modern Traffic, is Lost': Automation and the Pedestrian Rhythms of Interwar London. In: Edensor, T. , ed. (2010) Geographies of Rhythm: Nature, Place, Mobilities and Bodies. Aldershot: Ashgate, pp. 99-112. ISBN 9780754676621

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Additional Information:Reproduced by permission of the Publishers from '"He who Thinks, in Modern Traffic, is Lost": Automation and the Pedestrian Rhythms of Interwar London', in Geographies of Rhythm: Nature, Place, Mobilities and Bodies ed. Tim Edensor(Farnham: Ashgate, 2010), pp. 99-112. Copyright © 2010
Uncontrolled Keywords:rhythmanalysis, Lefebvre, pedestrian, interwar London, automation, Taylorism, Alker Tripp, Belisha
Faculty/Department:~Pre-2012 Faculty Structure > Faculty of Creative Arts, Humanities and Education > Department of Culture, Media and Drama
Faculty of Arts, Creative Industries and Education > Department of Arts
Faculty of Arts, Creative Industries and Education > Department of Creative Industries
ID Code:12443
Deposited By: Dr R. Hornsey
Deposited On:06 Jan 2011 11:12
Last Modified:22 Nov 2012 21:27

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