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Book Synopsis
Looks at changes in technology, policy, economy and society, and makes an argument for a future where, by necessity, the car system will be re-designed and re-engineered. This book suggests that there are some hugely bleak dilemmas facing the twenty first century. It lays out what the authors' consider to be possible 'post-car' future scenarios.

Trade Review

"Dennis and Urry show us how to do social science: how to move effortlessly between the macro and the micro,how to integrate problem spaces we once thought incommensurate, how to understand how we got to where we are and where we might be going."
Journal of Sociology

"Dennis and Urry exhibit a refreshing understanding of the sheer inefficiency and inconvenience of cars."
Lynsey Hanley, The Guardian

"One great aspect of this book is that it manages to build some possible and realistic view of the future without neglecting its unpredictability. After the Car is a very inspiring book that we would recommend to all people interested in the future of transportation systems – especially those convinced by the importance of carfree perspectives in building it."
Carbusters

"One of the toughest things to do is to anticipate discontinuity, to envisage a world - a life - beyond the car. The authors practice this art of the impossible in a fascinating way, opening up the social and sociological imagination for alternative paths of modernization."
Ulrich Beck, University of Munich

"A persuasive and readable summary of why motoring as we know it is doomed. The authors systematically chart the new technologies, oil shortages, environmental and other pressures changing the way we travel and the world we live in. If you want to know what the future might look like, this book is for you. Jeremy Clarkson is an endangered species!"
Steven Joseph, Executive Director, Campaign for Better Transport

"After the Car is a useful contribution to the debate about the role of the car which poses some interesting questions about its future."
Tony Bosworth, Friends of the Earth



Table of Contents

Preface vi

1 Changing Climates 1

2 The Century of the Car 27

3 Systems 47

4 Technologies 62

5 Organizations 93

6 Models 109

7 Scenarios 131

Notes 165

Index 203

After the Car

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    Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
    Publication Date: 5/15/2009 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780745644226, 978-0745644226
    ISBN10: 0745644228

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Looks at changes in technology, policy, economy and society, and makes an argument for a future where, by necessity, the car system will be re-designed and re-engineered. This book suggests that there are some hugely bleak dilemmas facing the twenty first century. It lays out what the authors' consider to be possible 'post-car' future scenarios.

    Trade Review

    "Dennis and Urry show us how to do social science: how to move effortlessly between the macro and the micro,how to integrate problem spaces we once thought incommensurate, how to understand how we got to where we are and where we might be going."
    Journal of Sociology

    "Dennis and Urry exhibit a refreshing understanding of the sheer inefficiency and inconvenience of cars."
    Lynsey Hanley, The Guardian

    "One great aspect of this book is that it manages to build some possible and realistic view of the future without neglecting its unpredictability. After the Car is a very inspiring book that we would recommend to all people interested in the future of transportation systems – especially those convinced by the importance of carfree perspectives in building it."
    Carbusters

    "One of the toughest things to do is to anticipate discontinuity, to envisage a world - a life - beyond the car. The authors practice this art of the impossible in a fascinating way, opening up the social and sociological imagination for alternative paths of modernization."
    Ulrich Beck, University of Munich

    "A persuasive and readable summary of why motoring as we know it is doomed. The authors systematically chart the new technologies, oil shortages, environmental and other pressures changing the way we travel and the world we live in. If you want to know what the future might look like, this book is for you. Jeremy Clarkson is an endangered species!"
    Steven Joseph, Executive Director, Campaign for Better Transport

    "After the Car is a useful contribution to the debate about the role of the car which poses some interesting questions about its future."
    Tony Bosworth, Friends of the Earth



    Table of Contents

    Preface vi

    1 Changing Climates 1

    2 The Century of the Car 27

    3 Systems 47

    4 Technologies 62

    5 Organizations 93

    6 Models 109

    7 Scenarios 131

    Notes 165

    Index 203

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