Theorising a mobile city continues to fascinate. The discourse about the ethics of mobility seems to add a new chapter. But is it truly innovative? It remains caught in old–fashioned ideas about the Cartesian geography of the place, in a xed and longstanding collective memory. For ages that world has confronted the world of ows. More and more, this world of ows has its own independent effect on how things go. Therefore it is time for a more contemporary design theory and urbanism, corresponding with the geographical shift from an absolute to a relational idea of space and time
My interest is in the conscious role of space and time or of geography and history in contemporary u...
For several decades, a whole range of critical approaches emphasizing networks, flows and mobility h...
With this article I propose to address the issue of ‘constructing space in time’ from the perspectiv...
Theorising a mobile city continues to fascinate. The discourse about the ethics of mobility seems to...
Theorizing a mobile city continues to fascinate. The stories about the ethics of mobility seem to ad...
Udgivelsesdato: MarchContemporary cities and places are defined by mobility and flows as much as by ...
Cities have changed. People have changed. The 21st century, western citizens of the world travel mor...
Tim Cresswell (2001) recently suggested two causes for an upsurge of interest in `mobility': first, ...
Mobility, a result of technology and science, has become the outstanding characteristic of this age....
The symposium is an invitation addressed to both new and established researchers, as well as experts...
This paper discusses the evolving form of urban areas with particular respect to the growth of new t...
The territory of the third millennium is transforming the ways in which users inhabit space. The con...
To act in terms of design on our diffusely developed urbanised realities is something that today nee...
The models we use for understanding the city have changed since the early 20th century when the soci...
The territory of the third millennium is transforming the ways in which users inhabit space. The con...
My interest is in the conscious role of space and time or of geography and history in contemporary u...
For several decades, a whole range of critical approaches emphasizing networks, flows and mobility h...
With this article I propose to address the issue of ‘constructing space in time’ from the perspectiv...
Theorising a mobile city continues to fascinate. The discourse about the ethics of mobility seems to...
Theorizing a mobile city continues to fascinate. The stories about the ethics of mobility seem to ad...
Udgivelsesdato: MarchContemporary cities and places are defined by mobility and flows as much as by ...
Cities have changed. People have changed. The 21st century, western citizens of the world travel mor...
Tim Cresswell (2001) recently suggested two causes for an upsurge of interest in `mobility': first, ...
Mobility, a result of technology and science, has become the outstanding characteristic of this age....
The symposium is an invitation addressed to both new and established researchers, as well as experts...
This paper discusses the evolving form of urban areas with particular respect to the growth of new t...
The territory of the third millennium is transforming the ways in which users inhabit space. The con...
To act in terms of design on our diffusely developed urbanised realities is something that today nee...
The models we use for understanding the city have changed since the early 20th century when the soci...
The territory of the third millennium is transforming the ways in which users inhabit space. The con...
My interest is in the conscious role of space and time or of geography and history in contemporary u...
For several decades, a whole range of critical approaches emphasizing networks, flows and mobility h...
With this article I propose to address the issue of ‘constructing space in time’ from the perspectiv...