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Air pollution as a form of bodily, embodied trauma

Nattress, Clare ORCID logoORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3296-4264 (2022) Air pollution as a form of bodily, embodied trauma. In: Second Trauma and Cycling online workshop, 30th June 2022, Online. (Unpublished)

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Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Other)
Additional Information: We would like to open the discussion about the different dimensions of trauma and cycling in a range of cycling practices including cycling for transport, sport or leisure. The impact of a traumatic cycling event on people’s health (physical and mental health) can influence cycling behaviour and perceptions. At the same time, cycling can be therapeutic for trauma healing. The intersection of trauma and cycling has come up in research studies of different kinds, for example, mental health issues in the aftermath of a cycling crash, the influence of past trauma in people who are learning to cycle. Even though the overlaps are multiple, and the impacts are significant on people’s wellbeing, there are not enough studies exploring these issues.
Status: Unpublished
School/Department: School of the Arts
URI: https://ray.yorksj.ac.uk/id/eprint/7337

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