How can analysis of affective relationships enable the public street as a pedestrian workplace? When thinking of places we feel a bond to - an attachment to - home commonly comes to mind. In today’s world, where many of us spend just as much time at home as at work, do we feel a similar connection to our workplace? As mobility increases through technology, and we can work anywhere, anytime, do we take this affective bond with us… everywhere? Every place has an affect; a sense about it, a feeling. The street has a particular affect, as encounters between the place and the pedestrian continuously occur. In recent years, there has been an increase of awareness in urban design of public environments as places of work. People are able to perfo...
Mobility is a fact of contemporary everyday life. Especially, in big metropolises everyday life revo...
This study investigates how clients' emotions are invoked and reflected in client-worker interaction...
This study investigates how clients’ emotions are invoked and reflected in client–worker interaction...
How can analysis of affective relationships enable the public street as a pedestrian workplace? Whe...
© 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This UK-based study explores...
peer-reviewedThis chapter examines the importance of “where” mobile work/life practices occur. By d...
How is the width of the pavement shaping the urban experience? How is the material design of transpo...
Monitoring the changes in people’s presences in public spcaes can play a vital role in enhancing pla...
This chapter examines the importance of “where” mobile work/life practices occur. By discussing exce...
Preliminary studies have highlighted on the importance of the street as public space that provide s...
This paper adds to the relatively few European studies on the pedestrian friendliness of urban areas...
Pedestrian environments influence our everyday experience of life in cities. The vitality and image...
A number of studies in the field of environmental psychology show that humans perceive and evaluate ...
The Lived Experience of Work and City Rhythms looks at the working environment, with a focus on the ...
Urban planners in the Transportation Department of Kuala Lumpur, over a period of time, noticed a pr...
Mobility is a fact of contemporary everyday life. Especially, in big metropolises everyday life revo...
This study investigates how clients' emotions are invoked and reflected in client-worker interaction...
This study investigates how clients’ emotions are invoked and reflected in client–worker interaction...
How can analysis of affective relationships enable the public street as a pedestrian workplace? Whe...
© 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This UK-based study explores...
peer-reviewedThis chapter examines the importance of “where” mobile work/life practices occur. By d...
How is the width of the pavement shaping the urban experience? How is the material design of transpo...
Monitoring the changes in people’s presences in public spcaes can play a vital role in enhancing pla...
This chapter examines the importance of “where” mobile work/life practices occur. By discussing exce...
Preliminary studies have highlighted on the importance of the street as public space that provide s...
This paper adds to the relatively few European studies on the pedestrian friendliness of urban areas...
Pedestrian environments influence our everyday experience of life in cities. The vitality and image...
A number of studies in the field of environmental psychology show that humans perceive and evaluate ...
The Lived Experience of Work and City Rhythms looks at the working environment, with a focus on the ...
Urban planners in the Transportation Department of Kuala Lumpur, over a period of time, noticed a pr...
Mobility is a fact of contemporary everyday life. Especially, in big metropolises everyday life revo...
This study investigates how clients' emotions are invoked and reflected in client-worker interaction...
This study investigates how clients’ emotions are invoked and reflected in client–worker interaction...