Time policies, urban policies and planning

Over the past few decades, significant social and economic transformations had a relevant correspondence in processes of territorial complexification, urban fragmentation and spatial injustice. Literature and research shows that these processes have also a very important temporal dimension, associat...

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Published inGeografia e ordenamento do território no. 7; p. 129
Main Authors Fernandes, José, Chamusca, Pedro, Frago, Lluis, Gasnier, Arnaud, Kärrholm, Mattias, Pujol, Charlotte
Format Journal Article
LanguagePortuguese
Published Porto Universidade do Porto Faculdade de Letras 01.01.2015
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Summary:Over the past few decades, significant social and economic transformations had a relevant correspondence in processes of territorial complexification, urban fragmentation and spatial injustice. Literature and research shows that these processes have also a very important temporal dimension, associated to a transition from an industrial society of synchronized rhythms to more heterogeneous everyday experiences where more individualized time-space associations of a growing number of people are based on atypical agendas and working hours. This article, that is associated with the Urban-Net project Chronotope, profiting from its discussions and results, takes as central the relation between time policies, urban policies and planning, analyzing differences between Oporto/Portugal, Barcelona/Spain, Malmoe/Sweden and Toulouse/France.
ISSN:2182-1267
DOI:10.17127/got.v1i7.238