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Renate Albrecher

Sociologist

Renate Albrecher, sociologist, is a research assistant at the Laboratory of Urban Sociology (LaSUR) at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EPFL) and a doctoral student at the University of Bern. Her research interests include the appropriation of public space through walking and public seating, as well as the gendered city.


Projects with the Forum

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Cycling and walking: literature review – Bibliography

Renate Albrecher, Sonia Curnier, Vincent Kaufmann

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Theme 8: Urban rhythms and the mobility of pedestrians and cyclists

Renate Albrecher, Sonia Curnier, Vincent Kaufmann

Theme 7: Walking and cycling as complementary to public transport

Renate Albrecher, Sonia Curnier, Vincent Kaufmann

Theme 6: User conflicts between active modes

Renate Albrecher, Sonia Curnier, Vincent Kaufmann

Theme 5: The experience of walking and cycling

Renate Albrecher, Sonia Curnier, Vincent Kaufmann

Theme 4: The pedestrian as a subject

Renate Albrecher, Sonia Curnier, Vincent Kaufmann

Theme 3: The potential of walking for modal shift

Renate Albrecher, Sonia Curnier, Vincent Kaufmann

Theme 2: Cycling and social differentiations

Renate Albrecher, Sonia Curnier, Vincent Kaufmann

Theme 1: Lifestyles and bike use

Renate Albrecher, Sonia Curnier, Vincent Kaufmann

Cycling and walking: literature review

Renate Albrecher, Sonia Curnier, Vincent Kaufmann


Publications with the Forum