Version 0.2 Aug. 5, 2025

We released a new schedule version!

We have new sessions!

Sadly, we had to cancel sessions:

  • “Challenging Linguistic Barriers: Co-Constructing Counter-Narratives for Transformative Change” by Mohammad Nazarpoor
  • “Understanding the Mechanisms of Change in Cycling Governance - A Case Study of City Thread's Work” by Lilian Markfort
  • “Cycle Storage and Access in Terraced Houses: Barriers and Opportunities to Increase Cycle Mode Share” by Alex Painting
  • “The Crucial Role of Brainware in Developing Urban Cycling: Lessons from Tehran's Experience” by Yaqoub Azadehdel
  • “Optimizing Bicycle Infrastructure Planning in The City of Bandung” by Achmad Jakaria
  • “Policy Interventions for Enhancing Women’s Cycling in Cities of Low-Income Countries: Lessons from Global Practices” by Diana Chepkirui Laboso
  • “Enhancing multimodal mobility and accessibility in Jinja city through bicycle integration.” by Hellen Kakungulu
  • “Towards a Narrative Turn: How the Humanities, Social Sciences, and Anthropology Can Contribute to Rethinking Urban Mobility and Cycling Studies” by Mohammad Nazarpoor
  • “Evaluation of the Health and Economic Impact of a Public e-Bicycle Service” by Jon Iriberri
  • “Cycling across political turbulence” by Roxani Gkavra
  • “Bike minute map: discovering new boundaries in your neighbourhood and beyond!” by Bruno Armand
  • “From Talk to Action: A Tool to Close the Implementation Gap for the Cycling Turnaround” by Michael Liebi, Ursula Wyss, Viktoria Herzog, Paul Schneeberger
  • “How Cycling Can Crystalize Public Space as Common” by Maryam Saedi
  • “Unlocking hidden potentials: how bike trailer community workshop create new ways of life” by Bruno Armand
  • “Side-by-side? Collaborative reimagining and claiming the future of bicycle paths” by Hanbit Chang

We had to move some sessions, so if you were planning on seeing them, check their new dates or locations:

Version 0.1 July 14, 2025

We released our first schedule!