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Public Books
Book chapters
Feddes, F., De Lange, M. & Te Brömmelstroet, M. (2020). Hard work in paradise. The contested making of Amsterdam as a cycling city. In: Koglin, T. & Cox, P. (eds) The Politics of Cycling Infrastructure, Policy Press, Bristol, pp. 133-156. [link to book]
Te Brömmelstroet, M., Boterman, W., & Kuipers, G. (2020). How culture shapes-and is shaped by-mobility: cycling transitions in The Netherlands. In: Curtis, C. (editor) Handbook of Sustainable Transport. Edward Elgar Publishing. Pp. 109-118
Nikolaeva, A., te Brömmelstroet, M., Raven R. & J. Ranson (2021). Smart cycling: meaning, experience and governance. In: Zuev, D., Psarikidou K., & Popan C. Cycling Societies: Emerging Innovations, Inequalities and Governance. Routledge. [link to book]
Highlighted Academic Articles from UMF
2022
Te Brömmelstroet, M., Nikolaeva, A., Mladenović, M., Milakis, D., Ferreira, A., Verlinghieri, E., ... & Papa, E. (2022). Have a good trip! Expanding our concepts of the quality of everyday travelling with flow theory. Applied Mobilities, 7(4), 352-373. [link]
Te Brömmelstroet, M., Mladenović, M. N., Nikolaeva, A., Gaziulusoy, İ., Ferreira, A., Schmidt-Thomé, K., ... & Bergsma, B. (2022). Identifying, nurturing and empowering alternative mobility narratives. Journal of Urban Mobility, 2, 100031. [link]
Silonsaari, J., Simula, M., Te Brömmelstroet, M., & Kokko, S. (2022). Unravelling the rationalities of childhood cycling promotion. Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives, 14, 100598. [link]
Kokkola, M., Nikolaeva, A., & Brömmelstroet, M. T. (2022). Missed connections? Everyday mobility experiences and the sociability of public transport in Amsterdam during COVID-19. Social & Cultural Geography, 1-20. [link]
2021
Hahn, T., & te Brömmelstroet, M. (2021). Collaboration, experimentation, continuous improvement: Exploring an iterative way of working in the Municipality of Amsterdam’s Bicycle Program. Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives, 9, 100289. [link]
Nello-Deakin, S., & te Brömmelstroet, M. (2021). Scaling up cycling or replacing driving? Triggers and trajectories of bike–train uptake in the Randstad area. Transportation, 1-29. [link]
Te Brömmelstroet, M., Nikolaeva, A., Cadima, C., Verlinghieri, E., Ferreira, A., Mladenović, M., Milakis, D., Abreu e Silva, J. & Papa, E. (2021). Have a good trip! Expanding our concepts of the quality of everyday travelling with flow theory. Applied Mobilities, 1-22. [link]
2020
Blake, O., Glaser, M., Bertolini, L., & te Brömmelstroet, M. (2020). How policies become best practices: a case study of best practice making in an EU knowledge sharing project. European Planning Studies, 1-21. [link]
Glaser, M., & te Brömmelstroet, M. (2020). Unpacking policy transfer as a situated practice: blending social, spatial, and sensory learning at a conference. Applied Mobilities, 1-23. [link]
Nello-Deakin, S., & Nikolaeva, A. (2020). The human infrastructure of a cycling city: Amsterdam through the eyes of international newcomers. Urban Geography, 0(0), 1–23. [link]
Te Brömmelstroet, M. (2020). Framing systemic traffic violence: Media coverage of Dutch traffic crashes. Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives, 5, DOI: 100109. [link]
Te Brömmelstroet, M., Nikolaeva, A., Nello-Deakin, S., van Waes, A., Farla, J., Popkema, M., ... & Bruno, M. (2020). Researching cycling innovations: The contested nature of understanding and shaping smart cycling futures. Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives, 8, 100247. [link]
Te Brömmelstroet, M., Nello-Deakin, S., Quillien, J. and Bhattacharya, I. (2020). Towards a pattern language for cycling environments: merging variables and narratives, Applied Mobilities, 6(1), 35-53. [link]
2019
Bertolini, L., Te Brömmelstroet, M. & Pelzer, P. (2019). If a mobility transition is what we want, transport research should….. Transportation Research Procedia, 41, pp. 824-829. [link]
Jonkeren, O., Kager, R., Harms, L., & te Brömmelstroet, M. (2019). The bicycle-train travellers in the Netherlands: personal profiles and travel choices. Transportation, 1-22. [link]
Nikolaeva, A., Adey, P., Cresswell, T., Lee, J. Y., NĂłvoa, A., & Temenos, C. (2019). Commoning mobility: Towards a new politics of mobility transitions. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 44(2), 346-360. [link]
Nikolaeva, A., te Brömmelstroet, M., Raven, R., & Ranson, J. (2019). Smart cycling futures: Charting a new terrain and moving towards a research agenda. Journal of Transport Geography, 79, 102486. [link]
Nikolaeva, A., & Nello-Deakin, S. (2019). Exploring velotopian urban imaginaries: Where Le Corbusier meets Constant? Mobilities, 0(0), 1–16. [link]
PhD theses
Liu, G. (2022). Designing the Cycling City: Towards a user perspective on cycling space. Promotors are Prof.dr. P. van Wesemael. Copromotors are dr. S. Krishnamurthy and Prof. Dr. M. te Brömmelstroet [link]
Nel·lo Deakin, S. (2021). Recognising the physical and social characteristics of urban cycling environments. Promotors are prof. dr. M. te Brömmelstroet and prof. dr. ir. L. Bertolini. Copromotor is Anna Nikolaeva. [link]
Glaser, M. (2021). From global ideas to local action: Building capacity to reshape urban transport policy. Promotors are prof. dr. M. te Brömmelstroet and prof. dr. ir. L. Bertolini. [link]
Chevalier, A. (2020). Bikeable cities of tomorrow: A Chinese perspective on the built and the perceived environments. Promotors are prof. dr. M.C.G. te Brömmelstroet & prof. dr. L. Xu. Copromotor is prof. dr. ir. L. Bertolini.[link]