The Psychology of the Car

The Psychology of the Car

Gossling, Stefan

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The Psychology of the Car explores automotive cultures through the lens of psychology with the goal of achieving a low-carbon transport future. Worldwide there are now more than one billion cars, and their number grows continuously. Yet there is growing evidence that humanity needs to reach 'peak cars' as increased air pollution, noise, accidents, and climate change support a decline in car usage. While many governments agree, the car remains attractive, and endeavors to change transport systems have faced fierce resistance. Based on insights from a wide range of transport behaviors, The Psychology of the Car shows the why? of automotive cultures, providing new perspectives essential for understanding its attractiveness and for defining a more desirable transport future. The Psychology of the Car illustrates the growth of global car use over time and its effect on urban transport systems and the global environment. It looks at the adoption of the car into lifestyles, the mobilities turn,? and how the car impacts collective and personal identities. The book examines car drivers themselves; their personalities, preferences, and personality disorders relevant to driving. The book looks at the role power, control, dominance, speed, and gender play, as well as the interrelationship between personal freedom and law enforcement. The book explores risk-taking behaviors as accidental death is a central element of car driving. The book addresses how interventions can be successful as well as which interventions are unlikely to work, and concludes with how a more sustainable transport future can be created based on emerging transport trends. Features deep analyses of individual and collective psychologies of car affection, moving beyond sociology-based interpretations of automobile culture. Illustrates concepts using popular culture examples that expose ideas about automobility. Shows how fewer, smaller, and more environmentally friendly cars-as well as low-carbon transport modes--are more socially attractive. INDICE: Preface Acknowledgement Chapter 1 The Automotive System Chapter 2 The Psychology of the Car Chapter 3 Automobile Personalities and (Co)identities Chapter 4 Feelings, Emotions and the Car Chapter 5 Automobility, Gender and Sex Chapter 6 Speed Chapter 7 Rights, Authority, and the Police Chapter 8 Community, Friends, and Family Chapter 9 Risk and Death Chapter 10 The Clinical Psychology of the Car Chapter 11 Barriers to Automobile Change Chapter 12 Sustainable Automotive Futures References

  • ISBN: 978-0-12-811008-9
  • Editorial: Elsevier
  • Encuadernacion: Rústica
  • Páginas: 272
  • Fecha Publicación: 23/06/2017
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés