Public Books
Verkade, T. & Te Brömmelstroet, M. (2020). Het Recht van de Snelste: Hoe ons verkeer steeds asocialer werd. De Correspondent, Amsterdam. [link]
Book chapters
Feddes, F., De Lange, M. & Te Brömmelstroet, M. (2020). Hard work in paradise. The contested making of Amsterdam as a cycling city. In: Koglin, T. & Cox, P. (eds) The Politics of Cycling Infrastructure, Policy Press, Bristol, pp. 133-156. [link to book]
Te Brömmelstroet, M., Boterman, W., & Kuipers, G. (2020). How culture shapes-and is shaped by-mobility: cycling transitions in The Netherlands. In: Curtis, C. (editor) Handbook of Sustainable Transport. Edward Elgar Publishing. Pp. 109-118
Nikolaeva, A., te Brömmelstroet, M., Raven R. & J. Ranson (2021). Smart cycling: meaning, experience and governance. In: Zuev, D., Psarikidou K., & Popan C. Cycling Societies: Emerging Innovations, Inequalities and Governance. Routledge. [link to book]
Highlighted Academic Articles from UMF
2021
Hahn, T., & te Brömmelstroet, M. (2021). Collaboration, experimentation, continuous improvement: Exploring an iterative way of working in the Municipality of Amsterdam’s Bicycle Program. Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives, 9, 100289. [link]
Nello-Deakin, S., & te Brömmelstroet, M. (2021). Scaling up cycling or replacing driving? Triggers and trajectories of bike–train uptake in the Randstad area. Transportation, 1-29. [link]
Te Brömmelstroet, M., Nikolaeva, A., Cadima, C., Verlinghieri, E., Ferreira, A., Mladenović, M., Milakis, D., Abreu e Silva, J. & Papa, E. (2021). Have a good trip! Expanding our concepts of the quality of everyday travelling with flow theory. Applied Mobilities, 1-22. [link]
2020
Blake, O., Glaser, M., Bertolini, L., & te Brömmelstroet, M. (2020). How policies become best practices: a case study of best practice making in an EU knowledge sharing project. European Planning Studies, 1-21. [link]
Glaser, M., & te Brömmelstroet, M. (2020). Unpacking policy transfer as a situated practice: blending social, spatial, and sensory learning at a conference. Applied Mobilities, 1-23. [link]
Nello-Deakin, S., & Nikolaeva, A. (2020). The human infrastructure of a cycling city: Amsterdam through the eyes of international newcomers. Urban Geography, 0(0), 1–23. [link]
Te Brömmelstroet, M. (2020). Framing systemic traffic violence: Media coverage of Dutch traffic crashes. Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives, 5, DOI: 100109. [link]
Te Brömmelstroet, M., Nikolaeva, A., Nello-Deakin, S., van Waes, A., Farla, J., Popkema, M., ... & Bruno, M. (2020). Researching cycling innovations: The contested nature of understanding and shaping smart cycling futures. Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives, 8, 100247. [link]
Te Brömmelstroet, M., Nello-Deakin, S., Quillien, J. and Bhattacharya, I. (2020). Towards a pattern language for cycling environments: merging variables and narratives, Applied Mobilities, 6(1), 35-53. [link]
2019
Bertolini, L., Te Brömmelstroet, M. & Pelzer, P. (2019). If a mobility transition is what we want, transport research should….. Transportation Research Procedia, 41, pp. 824-829. [link]
Jonkeren, O., Kager, R., Harms, L., & te Brömmelstroet, M. (2019). The bicycle-train travellers in the Netherlands: personal profiles and travel choices. Transportation, 1-22. [link]
Nikolaeva, A., Adey, P., Cresswell, T., Lee, J. Y., Nóvoa, A., & Temenos, C. (2019). Commoning mobility: Towards a new politics of mobility transitions. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 44(2), 346-360. [link]
Nikolaeva, A., te Brömmelstroet, M., Raven, R., & Ranson, J. (2019). Smart cycling futures: Charting a new terrain and moving towards a research agenda. Journal of Transport Geography, 79, 102486. [link]
Nikolaeva, A., & Nello-Deakin, S. (2019). Exploring velotopian urban imaginaries: Where Le Corbusier meets Constant? Mobilities, 0(0), 1–16. [link]
PhD theses
Nel·lo Deakin, S. (2021). Recognising the physical and social characteristics of urban cycling environments. Promotors are prof. dr. M. te Brömmelstroet and prof. dr. ir. L. Bertolini. Copromotor is Anna Nikolaeva. [link]
Glaser, M. (2021). From global ideas to local action: Building capacity to reshape urban transport policy. Promotors are prof. dr. M. te Brömmelstroet and prof. dr. ir. L. Bertolini. [link]
Chevalier, A. (2020). Bikeable cities of tomorrow: A Chinese perspective on the built and the perceived environments. Promotors are prof. dr. M.C.G. te Brömmelstroet & prof. dr. L. Xu. Copromotor is prof. dr. ir. L. Bertolini.[link]