Brand Culture and Corporate Culture

Bibliography

Please find below a first bibliographical overview of research literature regarding "car culture" (it will be  updated continuously). We would be grateful for further references and recommendations. 
 

  • Beckmann, Jörg 2004: Mobility and Safety, in: Theory, Culture and Society, Vol. 21, No. 4/5, pp. 81-100.

  • Belk, Russell W. 2004: Men and their Machines, in: Advances in Consumer Research, Vol. 31, pp. 273-278.

  • Bjurström, Erland and Monica Rudberg 1996: Hungry hart - gender on the road, in: Young, Vol. 4, No. 4, pp. 54-70.

  • Blake, Joseph A. 1974: Occupational Thrill, Mystique and the Truck Driver, in: Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, Vol. 3, No. 2, pp. 205-220.

  • Böttiger, Helmut 2007: Die Mobilität des Menschen. Über Wege, Bahn und Grenzen hinaus. Petersberg: Imhof.

  • Brilli, Attilio 1999: Das rasende Leben. Die Anfänge des Reisens mit dem Automobil. Berlin: Wagenbach.

  • Bull, Michael 2004: Automobility and the Power of Sound, in: Theory, Culture and Society, Vol. 21, No. 4/5, pp. 243-259.

  • Burkart, Günter 1994: Individuelle Mobilität und soziale Integration. Zur Soziologie des Automobilismus, in: Soziale Welt, Jg. 45, pp. 216-241.

  • Canzler, Weert and Gert Schmidt 2008: Zukünfte des Automobils. Aussichten und Grenzen der autotehnischen Globalisierung. Berlin.

  • Canzler, Weert 2000: Das Auto im Kopf und vor der Haustür. Zur Wechselbeziehung von Individualisierung und Autonutzung, in: Soziale Welt, Jg. 51, pp. 191-208.

  • Carrabine, Eamonn and Brian Longhurst 2002: Consuming the car: anticipation, use and meaning in contemporary youth culture, in: Sociological Review, Vol. 50, Issue 2, pp. 181-196.

  • Dale, Angela 1986: Differences in Car Usage for Married Men and Married Women: A Further Note in Response to Taylor-Gooby, in: Sociology, Vol. 20, No. 1, pp. 91-92.

  • Dant, Tim 2004: The Driver-car, in: Theory, Culture and Society, Vol. 21, pp. 4/5, S. 61-79.

  • Edensor, Tim 2004: Automobilty and National Identity. Reprsentation, Geography and Driving Pracitce, in: Theory, Culture and Society, Vol. 21, No. 4/5, pp. 101-120.

  • Featherstone, Mike 2004: Automobilities. An Introduction, in: Theory, Culture and Society, Vol. 21, No. 4/5, pp. 1-24.

  • Flink, James J. 1975: The Car Culture. Cambridge/London: The MIT Press.

  • Flink, James J. 1988: The Automobile Age. Cambridge, London: MIT Press.

  • Flink, James J. 1988: The Automobile Age (part two): Cambridge, London: MIT Press.

  • Gartman; David 2004: Three Ages of the Automobile. The Cultural Logics of the Car, in: Theory, Culture and Society, Vol. 21, No. 4/5, pp. 169-195.

  • Gartman, David 1986: Reification of Consumer Products: A General History illustrated by the Case of the American Automobile, in: Sociological Theory, Vol. 4, Fall, pp. 167-185.

  • Glaser, Hermann 1986: Das Automobil. Eine Kulturgeschichte in Bildern. München.

  • Ingles, David 2004: Auto Couture. Thinking the Car in Post-war France, in: Theory, Culture and Society, Vol. 21, No. 4/5, pp. 197-219.

  • Jensen, Mette 2006: Mobility among young urban dwellers, in: Young, Vol. 14, No. 4, pp. 343-361.

  • Klose, Alexander 2003: Rasende Flaneure. Eine Wahrnehmungsgeschichte des Fahrradfahrens. Münster.

  • Knie, Andreas 1997: Eigenzeit und Eigenraum: Zur Dialektik von Mobilität und Verkehr, in: Soziale Welt, Jg. 47, pp. 39-54.

  • Knipe, Edward E. 1974: The Used Car Game: A Sociology of the Bargain, in: Sociology, Vol. 8, pp. 14-15.

  • Koshar, Rudy 2004: Cars and Nations. Anglo-German Perspectives on Automobility between the World Wars, in: Theory, Culture and Society, Vol. 21, No. 4/5, pp. 121-144.

  • Krall, Hannes 1991: Das Automobil oder die Rache des kleinen Mannes. Klagenfurt: Drava.

  • Kries, Mateo 1999: Automobility-Was uns bewegt. Vitra Design Museum.

  • Lesueur, Patrick 2001: Mythos Käfer. Königswinter.

  • Lupton, Deborah 1999: Monsters in Metal Cocoons: 'Road Rage' and Cyborg Bodies, in: Body and Society, Vol. 5, pp. 1, S. 57-72.

  • Merriman, P. 2007: Driving spaces: a cultural-historical geography of England’s M1 motorway. Oxford: Blackwell.

  • Merriman P. 2004: Driving places: Marc Augé, non-places and the geographies of England's M1 motorway, in: Theory, Culture and Society, Vol. 21(4/5), pp. 145 – 167.

  • Miller, Daniel 2001: Car Cultures. New York.

  • Miller, Daniel 2001: Driven Societies, in: Daniel Miller (Hg.): Car Cultures. Oxford/New York: Berg, pp. 1-33.

  • Newman, Joshua I. 2007: A Detour Through 'Nacar Nation': Ethnographic Articulations of a Neoliberal Spectacle, in: International Review for the Sociology of Sport, Vol. 42, No. 3, pp. 289-308.

  • Ross, H. Laurence 1972: Little Men, Big Machines, in: American Behavioral Scientist, Vol. 15, pp. 381-402.

  • Ruppert, Wolfgang 1993: Fahhrad, Auto, Fernsehrschrank. Zur Kulturgeschichte der Alltagsdinge. Frankfurt/M.

  • Sachs, Wolfgang 1984: Aus Liebe zum Automobil. Ein Rückblick in die Geschichte unserer Wünsche. Reinbeck bei Hamburg.

  • Schmidt, Gert 1999: Die Zeit fährt Auto, in: Technik und Gesellschaft, Jahrbuch 10: Automobil und Automobilismus, Frankfurt/M.

  • Segrestin, Blanche 2005: Partnering to explore: The Renault-Nissan Alliance as a forerunner of new cooperative patterns, in: Research Policy, Vol. 34, pp. 657-672.

  • Shellar, Mimi 2004: Automotive Emotions. Feeling the Car, in: Theory, Culture and Society, Vol. 21, No. 4/5, pp. 221-242.

  • Shellar, Mimi abd John Urry 2003: Mobile Transformations of 'Public' and 'Private' Life, in: Theory, Culture and Society, Vol. 20, No. 3, pp. 107-125.

  • Thrift, Nigel 2004. Driving in the City, in: Theory, Culture and Society, Vol. 21, No. 4/5, pp. 41-59.

  • Treusch-Dieter, Gerburg (Hrsg.) 2004: Konkursbuch Auto. Tübingen: Konkursbuchverlag.

  • Urry, John 2004: The 'System' of Automobility, in: Theory, Culture and Society, Vol. 21, No. 4/5, pp. 25-39.

  • Vaaranen, Heli und Neil Wieloch 2004: Car crashes and dead end careers: Leisure pursuits of the English subculture of the kortteliralli street racing, in: Young, Vol. 10, No. 1.