Driving Cultures: Cars, Young People and Cultural Research

  • Redshaw S
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This article describes the Driving Cultures research, the cultural importance of the car and the psychological approaches central to research in the field of road safety and investigations of the over–representation of young people in crashes. The aim of the article is to outline driving as a cultural practice drawing on the experiences of young people as described in focus groups in order to show how cultural research can contribute to a social concern such as traffic injury and death.

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Redshaw, S. (1970). Driving Cultures: Cars, Young People and Cultural Research. Cultural Studies Review, 12(2). https://doi.org/10.5130/csr.v12i2.2336

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