Detailed Information on Publication Record
2017
Urban chronopolis: Ensemble of rhythmized dislocated places
OSMAN, Robert and Ondřej MULÍČEKBasic information
Original name
Urban chronopolis: Ensemble of rhythmized dislocated places
Name in Czech
Městská chronopolis: Soubor rytmizovaných dislokovaných míst
Authors
OSMAN, Robert (203 Czech Republic, guarantor, belonging to the institution) and Ondřej MULÍČEK (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution)
Edition
Geoforum, Oxford, PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE, 2017, 0016-7185
Other information
Language
English
Type of outcome
Článek v odborném periodiku
Field of Study
50702 Urban studies
Country of publisher
Netherlands
Confidentiality degree
není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
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Impact factor
Impact factor: 2.566
RIV identification code
RIV/00216224:14310/17:00094933
Organization unit
Faculty of Science
UT WoS
000413127400009
Keywords (in Czech)
rytmus; polyrytmie; chronotop; chronopolis; město; Brno
Keywords in English
rhythm; polyrhythmia; chronotope; chronopolis; city; Brno
Tags
International impact, Reviewed
Změněno: 12/4/2018 17:46, Ing. Nicole Zrilić
V originále
Urban rhythmicity, the topic of this paper, is to a certain extent a reflexion of the current discourse on approaches to urban research. The presented paper approaches everyday urbanism through rhythms. An urban place can be defined not only by its spatial attributes, but also through its affiliation to a particular spatio-temporal system. For this purpose the paper employs two theoretical traditions – Lefebvre’s rhythmanalysis and Bakhtin’s concept of chronotope. Lefebvre’s rhythmanalysis should be seen here primarily as a framing outline, whereas Bakhtin’s chronotope provides considerably more analytical power to delimit temporally-defined urban place as a typological category. These two traditions however offer only limited possibilities to follow temporal connections among the set of spatially dislocated places. For this reason, this paper develops Laguerre’s concept of chronopolis, reconceptualised at the city-scale level. This paper aims to (i) further explore the nature of “urban polyrhythmia”; (ii) describe particular places as specific chronotopes; (iii) identify particular types of chronotopes based on the similarity of rhythmical profiles (chronopolis); and finally, (iv) to define the city as a set of particular chronopoles. The empirical part of the paper analyses a selection of localities within the space of Brno, Czech Republic. Based on long-term observations, a daily rhythm profile was described for each of 18 chosen urban localities. Particular types of chronopoles are identified according to their common rhythmical profiles stemming from the presence and absence of human users. The empirical part of the paper identified four different chronopoles (work-cycle, return, hot-spot, centre) that enable a description of the city as an ensemble of temporally rhythmized and spatially dislocated places.
In Czech
Text přistupuje k městské každodennosti skrze rytmy. Cílem je hlubší prozkoumání města jako polyrytmie, popis dílčích míst ve městě jako specifických chronotopů, identifikace jednotlivých typů chronotopů na základě podobnosti rytmů (chronopolis) a definice města jako souboru dílčích chronopolis. Empirická část analyzuje vybrané lokality ve městě Brně, Česká republika.
Links
GA17-02827S, research and development project |
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GA17-16097S, research and development project |
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