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dc.contributor.authorBonham, Jennifer D. (Jennifer Dawn)en
dc.date.issued2002en
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2440/21856-
dc.descriptionIncludes bibliographical references (leaves 233-248).en
dc.descriptionvi, 248 leaves ; 30 cm.en
dc.description.abstractDraws on insights of feminist and post-structuralist theorists to question the way in which urban travel is currently reflected upon by urban professionals and the potential effects of these modes of reflection. Argues that in refusing to explicate the counter practices and counter stories of travel, researchers also ignore the potentially disruptive ways of thinking about and intervening in urban travel and urban space. Uses the City of Adelaide in South Australia, as a site through which to examine the way in which the spaces, bodies, and conduct of travel have been objectified and subsequently intervened upon by urban experts.en
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dc.subject.lcshUrban transportation South Australia Adelaide Metropolitan Area Planning.en
dc.subject.lcshCommuters South Australia Adelaide Metropolitan Areaen
dc.subject.lcshCommuting South Australia Adelaide Metropolitan Areaen
dc.subject.lcshLocal transit South Australia Adelaide Metropolitan Areaen
dc.subject.lcshSociology, Urban South Australia Adelaide Metropolitan Areaen
dc.titleThe conduct of travel : beginning a genealogy of the travelling subject / Jennifer Bonham.en
dc.typeThesisen
dc.contributor.schoolDept. of Geographyen
dc.contributor.schoolDept. of Politicsen
dc.provenanceThis electronic version is made publicly available by the University of Adelaide in accordance with its open access policy for student theses. Copyright in this thesis remains with the author. This thesis may incorporate third party material which has been used by the author pursuant to Fair Dealing exception. If you are the author of this thesis and do not wish it to be made publicly available or If you are the owner of any included third party copyright material you wish to be removed from this electronic version, please complete the take down form located at: http://www.adelaide.edu.au/legalsen
dc.description.dissertationThesis (Ph.D.)--University of Adelaide, Dept. of Geography & Dept. of Politics, 2002en
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