Mobile interviewing/go-alongs – cycle BOOM http://www.cycleboom.org Design for lifelong health and wellbeing Mon, 13 Feb 2017 10:41:58 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.7.2 Velomobile Methods: Investigation | Interrogation | Interpretation http://www.cycleboom.org/velomobile-methods-investigation-interrogation-interpretation/ http://www.cycleboom.org/velomobile-methods-investigation-interrogation-interpretation/#respond Tue, 31 May 2016 10:05:22 +0000 http://www.cycleboom.org/?p=1808 The use of mobile methods has been an important component of the cycle BOOM study as described in previous blog posts.  On 11 May 2016, cycle BOOM researchers, Tim Jones and Justin Spinney, hosted a workshop at Oxford Brookes University on ‘Velomobile Methods: Investigation, Interrogation Interpretation’. This was an opportunity to bring together an audience interested... [Read More]

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Moving Emotions: Towards Harmonious and Happy Cycling Cities http://www.cycleboom.org/moving-emotions-towards-harmonious-and-happy-cycling-cities/ http://www.cycleboom.org/moving-emotions-towards-harmonious-and-happy-cycling-cities/#respond Mon, 08 Feb 2016 11:05:41 +0000 http://www.cycleboom.org/?p=1673 “The January Blog is a little later than planned because the team has been fully occupied with data analysis – including data visualisation as Carl Mann (University of Cardiff) explains here.” Throughout 2015, the cycle BOOM project collected a second wave of data from the local residents of Cardiff and Reading. We are interested in... [Read More]

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Tales from the Field http://www.cycleboom.org/tales-from-the-field/ http://www.cycleboom.org/tales-from-the-field/#respond Wed, 30 Sep 2015 12:49:25 +0000 http://www.cycleboom.org/?p=1595 This month, as the cycle BOOM project moves towards completing data collection, Heather Jones (Research Associate, UWE) reflects on her research in the Bristol area and provides some snapshots of her participants. Since May 2014 I have been working with a diverse range of people age 50 and over in the Bristol area as part of our... [Read More]

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