Individual human activity takes place in a particular space-time context. Space and time therefore are two major factors that constrain an individual from carrying out certain activities (Golledge and Stimson, 1997). Torsten Hägerstrand (1970) proposed a framework to examine the relationships between various constraints and human activities in a space-time context
Abstract: Time geography had led geographers to analyse and model activity-travel patterns since the...
ABSTRACT. From the moment it began to engage with time in a considered way, human geography has empl...
From the moment it began to engage with time in a considered way, human geography has employed a var...
Hägerstrand’s time geography examines human activities under various constraints in a space-time con...
In the late 1960s, Torsten Hägerstrand introduced the conceptual framework of time geography which c...
Time geography is widely used by geographers as a model for understanding accessibility. Recent chan...
Years after its introduction in the 1960s, Hägerstrand's time-geography model of society continues t...
The time-geographical concept of coupling constraints, which deWne when, where and for how long indi...
International audienceSocial scientists studying the effects of space on human behavior usually cons...
Hägerstrand’s time geography is a powerful conceptual framework for understanding constraints on hum...
How do spatial and temporal constraints affect the opportunities to travel and participate in activi...
Recent rapid developments of information and communication technologies (ICT) enable a virtual space...
As everyday activities are increasingly carried out at least in part through digitally mediated remo...
Time is an important aspect of the activity patterns of individuals. An activity pattern can be desc...
In this paper I challenge the obsession of many Anglophone human geographers with time-space and spa...
Abstract: Time geography had led geographers to analyse and model activity-travel patterns since the...
ABSTRACT. From the moment it began to engage with time in a considered way, human geography has empl...
From the moment it began to engage with time in a considered way, human geography has employed a var...
Hägerstrand’s time geography examines human activities under various constraints in a space-time con...
In the late 1960s, Torsten Hägerstrand introduced the conceptual framework of time geography which c...
Time geography is widely used by geographers as a model for understanding accessibility. Recent chan...
Years after its introduction in the 1960s, Hägerstrand's time-geography model of society continues t...
The time-geographical concept of coupling constraints, which deWne when, where and for how long indi...
International audienceSocial scientists studying the effects of space on human behavior usually cons...
Hägerstrand’s time geography is a powerful conceptual framework for understanding constraints on hum...
How do spatial and temporal constraints affect the opportunities to travel and participate in activi...
Recent rapid developments of information and communication technologies (ICT) enable a virtual space...
As everyday activities are increasingly carried out at least in part through digitally mediated remo...
Time is an important aspect of the activity patterns of individuals. An activity pattern can be desc...
In this paper I challenge the obsession of many Anglophone human geographers with time-space and spa...
Abstract: Time geography had led geographers to analyse and model activity-travel patterns since the...
ABSTRACT. From the moment it began to engage with time in a considered way, human geography has empl...
From the moment it began to engage with time in a considered way, human geography has employed a var...