残疾与自行车技术:社会历史分析

G. Norcliffe, R. Buliung, A. Kruse, J. Radford
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这篇文章探讨了自行车运动和残疾之间长期存在的联系。残疾的社会模型和与技术社会建构密切相关的理论是我们方法的核心。前者坚持认为残疾是一种社会结构;后者认为技术是社会形成的。残疾人参加自行车运动,除其他外,是为了在城市和乡村、公园和社区中四处走动,进入工作和学习场所,并在日常生活中获得更大的独立性。它们在周期的发展和适应方面发挥了积极作用,使其更适合特定需求。残疾人、他们的朋友和家人以及技术人员分享了设计自行车机器的想法和信息,以减少为所谓“有能力”的身体开发的技术和环境的局限性。在这里,我们提出了一种类型学,确定了残疾人过去和现在用于不同目的的七种类型的周期。它们如下:运输车、恋童车、手动车、社交车、稳定机、串联车和助力自行车。在每一种情况下,19世纪或更早就有例子,但近年来,社会建设以及材料和技术的改进大大提高了它们的实用性。
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Disability and cycling technology: A socio-historical analysis
This article explores longstanding links between cycling and disability. Social models of disability and closely related theories on the social construction of technology are central to our approach. The former insists that disability is a social construct; the latter views technology as socially formed. Disabled persons engage in cycling for, among other things, the pleasure of moving about the city and countryside, parks and neighbourhoods, to access places of work and study, and to gain greater independence in their daily lives. They have played an active role in the development and adaptation of cycles to make them better suited to particular needs. Disabled persons, their friends and family, and technicians have shared ideas and information to design cycling machines that reduce the limitations of technologies and environments developed for so-called "able" bodies. Here, we present a typology identifying seven types of cycles that were and are used by disabled persons for varying purposes. They are as follows: transporters, pedomotives, manumotives, sociables, stability machines, tandems, and power-assisted bikes. In each case, examples existed in the nineteenth century or earlier but social construction and improved materials and technology have dramatically enhanced their utility in recent years.
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