Browse by Goldsmiths authors: Jungnickel, Katrina

Number of items: 13.
Article
  • ‘‘One needs to be very brave to stand all that’’: Cycling, rational dress and the struggle for citizenship in late nineteenth century Britain. (2015) Jungnickel, Katrina
  • Hacking Binaries/Hacking Hybrids: Understanding the Black/White Binary as a Socio-technical Practice. (2015) Forlano, Laura and Jungnickel, Katrina description
  • Methodological entanglements in the field: Methods, transitions and transmissions. (2014) Jungnickel, Katrina and Hjorth, Larissa
  • Why culture matters for transport policy: the case of cycling in the UK. (2014) Aldred, Rachel and Jungnickel, Katrina
  • Cycling’s Sensory Strategies: How Cyclists Mediate their Exposure to the Urban Environment. (2013) Jungnickel, Katrina and Aldred, Rachel description
  • Getting there… and back: how ethnographic commuting (by bicycle) shaped a study of Australian backyard technologists. (2013) Jungnickel, Katrina
  • Matter in or out of place? Bicycle parking strategies and their effects on people, practices and places. (2013) Aldred, Rachel and Jungnickel, Katrina
  • Constructing Mobile Places between ‘Leisure’ and ‘Transport’: A Case Study of Two Group Cycle Rides. (2012) Aldred, Rachel and Jungnickel, Katrina
  • On being 'out there': Experiencing, examining and representing cycling cultures. (2012) Jungnickel, Katrina
  • Book
  • DIY WiFi: Re-imagining Connectivity. (2014) Jungnickel, Katrina
  • Book Section
  • Jumps, stutters and other failed images: using time-lapse video in cycling research. (2015) Jungnickel, Katrina description
  • Conference or Workshop Item
  • AHRC ProtoPublics Project Presentation - "The Dewey Organ". (2015) Jungnickel, Katrina; Fairfax, Duncan; Ballie, Jen and Wilkie, Alex
  • Thesis
  • Making WiFi: A Sociological Study of Backyard Technologists in Suburban Australia. (2008) Jungnickel, Katrina