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Ritualisation and Trendy Travel

Ritualisation and Trendy Travel. Morning ritual. Rituals - are an old tradition. Foto: Pixelio.de / Marco Korf. Start of summer holidays. Rituals - are an old tradition. First snow – traffic chaos. Foto: Pixelio.de / Marco Korf. Back to school. Bicycle Flee market (Graz).

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Ritualisation and Trendy Travel

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  1. Ritualisation and Trendy Travel 7. May 2010

  2. Morning ritual 7. May 2010

  3. Rituals - are an old tradition Foto: Pixelio.de / Marco Korf 7. May 2010

  4. Start of summer holidays Rituals - are an old tradition First snow – traffic chaos Foto: Pixelio.de / Marco Korf 7. May 2010

  5. Back to school 7. May 2010

  6. Bicycle Flee market (Graz) 7. May 2010

  7. Annual Bike Party Bolzano 7. May 2010

  8. Bike to work / to school / Lightcheck 7. May 2010

  9. Bicycle yearly event Rebel pedal parade Cork - Ireland 7. May 2010

  10. Cycle chic show (Cork) 7. May 2010

  11. Ladies repair night 7. May 2010

  12. Hot chocolate - cold bikes Denmark 7. May 2010

  13. Cycling Calender Cork 7. May 2010

  14. Web based Cycling calender Denmark 7. May 2010

  15. Trendy Website 7. May 2010

  16. Questions for workshop • Do you know other measures/rituals suited for various age groups focussing on the needs of an aging society? • Do you have any ideas how to create a cult event or ritual that is followed by a broad audience? • How could you attribute mobility relevance to existing rituals? • Which analogies from existing rituals could be used to create events that target various age groups in the context of cycling? • How to change car related rituals into soft mobility rituals? • What is, in your oppinion, the most effective way to anchor these new rituals in job specifications of bicycle coordinators and city administrators? 7. May 2010

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