In contrast to the rapidity and simultaneous nature of contemporary society, dominated by the so-called ‘dictatorship of urgency’ (Finchelstein, 2011) and the instant consumption of goods, places (and time), more and more anthropologists and sociologists, not to mention architects and designers, are emphasising the importance of designing a renewed urban ‘slowness’. The paradigm of the ‘slow city’ is thus asserting itself as an antithesis to that of the ‘instantaneous city’ that continues to dominate throughout the West. This essay intends to explore this semantic dimension, replete with its additional implications for urban space and housing, and attempts to outline some possible research trajectories already hinted at by some of...
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During the period of confinement due to the pandemic emergency, the overly abused definition of ‘non...
With this article I propose to address the issue of ‘constructing space in time’ from the perspectiv...
Contemporary society and consequently urban life—that is considered one of its most representative m...
Contemporary challenges are such – in terms of scale, type and urgency – that a deep shift is needed...
International audienceMalleable cities take into ac-count the constant evolution of their uses on mu...
Spatial disciplines are more and more challenged to look at transient space-making dynamics to infor...
This contribution provides an overview of relevant concepts for studying and planning the contempora...
The paper proposes to make use of the "key of time" and develop a chronotopic approach to reflection...
Wissenschaftliches Kolloquium im Juni 1996 in Weimar an der Bauhaus-Universität zum Thema: ‚Techno-F...
It is important to know about peoples’ temporospatial activity patterns when making urban and region...
Theorising a mobile city continues to fascinate. The discourse about the ethics of mobility seems to...
Our environment is constantly subjected to transformations, due to social and economic changes. When...
How do we understand the life of the city, its time and its space? What requirements do we impose on...
Contemporary perception of time differs significantly from historical one. The contemporary time is ...
In todayâ s urban environments, sited in network, the notion of place, as described by Marc Augé [...
During the period of confinement due to the pandemic emergency, the overly abused definition of ‘non...
With this article I propose to address the issue of ‘constructing space in time’ from the perspectiv...
Contemporary society and consequently urban life—that is considered one of its most representative m...
Contemporary challenges are such – in terms of scale, type and urgency – that a deep shift is needed...
International audienceMalleable cities take into ac-count the constant evolution of their uses on mu...
Spatial disciplines are more and more challenged to look at transient space-making dynamics to infor...
This contribution provides an overview of relevant concepts for studying and planning the contempora...
The paper proposes to make use of the "key of time" and develop a chronotopic approach to reflection...
Wissenschaftliches Kolloquium im Juni 1996 in Weimar an der Bauhaus-Universität zum Thema: ‚Techno-F...
It is important to know about peoples’ temporospatial activity patterns when making urban and region...
Theorising a mobile city continues to fascinate. The discourse about the ethics of mobility seems to...
Our environment is constantly subjected to transformations, due to social and economic changes. When...
How do we understand the life of the city, its time and its space? What requirements do we impose on...