This collection brings together new and original research on the concept and practice of ‘rhythmanalysis’ in urban sociology as a means to analyse the relationship between the time and space of the city. It offers a context and introduction to rhythmanalysis and presents a range of studies which use it to analyse – and animate - urban life across Europe and the Americas. Originally proposed by French philosopher and urban scholar, Henri Lefebvre and his collaborator, Catherine Régulier, in the twentieth century, rhythmanalysis continues to capture the attention of urban scholars today. This volume includes in-depth analyses of the rhythms of place-making from the City of London to the Caminito of Buenos Aires. It explores the production of ...
Rhythm is fundamental to life. Rhythm can be perceived in the movement of the sun, the moon and the ...
The idea of rhythm has figured as a key conceptual and empirical motif in current research on (urban...
In Rhythmanalysis, Henri Lefebvre put forward his ideas on the relationship between time and space, ...
In his last project the French philosopher Henri Lefebvre aimed to develop rhythmanalysis. This was...
Starting from an open and dynamic conception of place as a socio-spatial and temporal assemblage, th...
In recent years, there has been growing interest in Henri Lefebvre’s posthumously published volume, ...
In recent years, there has been growing interest in Henri Lefebvre's posthumously published volume, ...
Rhythm is fundamental to life. Rhythm can be perceived in the movement of the sun, the moon and the ...
Places are temporal milieus and the tempo of a place is inherently rhythmical. In an urban place, pa...
Abstract The recent, rich scholarship on rhythms, following in the wake of Lefebvre’s book Éléments ...
Through its focus on the City of London as a particular work sector and setting, this paper emphasiz...
does what it sets out to do. It extends Henri Lefebvre’s rhythmanalysis by showing how geographies h...
The recent, rich scholarship on rhythms, following in the wake of Lefebvre’s book Éléments de rythma...
Rhythm is fundamental to life. Rhythm can be perceived in the movement of the sun, the moon and the ...
Places are temporal milieus. They are sites for social and spatial interaction where the orchestrate...
Rhythm is fundamental to life. Rhythm can be perceived in the movement of the sun, the moon and the ...
The idea of rhythm has figured as a key conceptual and empirical motif in current research on (urban...
In Rhythmanalysis, Henri Lefebvre put forward his ideas on the relationship between time and space, ...
In his last project the French philosopher Henri Lefebvre aimed to develop rhythmanalysis. This was...
Starting from an open and dynamic conception of place as a socio-spatial and temporal assemblage, th...
In recent years, there has been growing interest in Henri Lefebvre’s posthumously published volume, ...
In recent years, there has been growing interest in Henri Lefebvre's posthumously published volume, ...
Rhythm is fundamental to life. Rhythm can be perceived in the movement of the sun, the moon and the ...
Places are temporal milieus and the tempo of a place is inherently rhythmical. In an urban place, pa...
Abstract The recent, rich scholarship on rhythms, following in the wake of Lefebvre’s book Éléments ...
Through its focus on the City of London as a particular work sector and setting, this paper emphasiz...
does what it sets out to do. It extends Henri Lefebvre’s rhythmanalysis by showing how geographies h...
The recent, rich scholarship on rhythms, following in the wake of Lefebvre’s book Éléments de rythma...
Rhythm is fundamental to life. Rhythm can be perceived in the movement of the sun, the moon and the ...
Places are temporal milieus. They are sites for social and spatial interaction where the orchestrate...
Rhythm is fundamental to life. Rhythm can be perceived in the movement of the sun, the moon and the ...
The idea of rhythm has figured as a key conceptual and empirical motif in current research on (urban...
In Rhythmanalysis, Henri Lefebvre put forward his ideas on the relationship between time and space, ...