2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.jtrangeo.2008.11.012
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A GIS-based time-geographic approach of studying individual activities and interactions in a hybrid physical–virtual space

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“…For a better understanding of the effects of human movement, characterizing human mobility patterns is crucial (Phithakkitnukoon et al, 2010. Time geography 10 has been suggested as a potential framework to analyze complex spatio-temporal patterns of individual activities and interactions (Shaw and Yu, 2009;Tian et al, 2010). Since 2006, a number of studies has been initiated to analyze human mobility patterns (e.g.…”
Section: Analysing Human Activity Places and Mobility Patternsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For a better understanding of the effects of human movement, characterizing human mobility patterns is crucial (Phithakkitnukoon et al, 2010. Time geography 10 has been suggested as a potential framework to analyze complex spatio-temporal patterns of individual activities and interactions (Shaw and Yu, 2009;Tian et al, 2010). Since 2006, a number of studies has been initiated to analyze human mobility patterns (e.g.…”
Section: Analysing Human Activity Places and Mobility Patternsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The central themes in the research domain of traditional geography focus on three related topics: place, space, and environment. To include the temporal dimension, in the literature this is also identified as 'time geography' (Shaw and Yu, 2009;Tian et al, 2010), or 'space-time geography' (Thrift, 1996;Batty, 2010;Becker et al, 2011). Such analysis includes hourly, daily, weekly, monthly, or seasonal variability, and also has a spatial dimension (local, regional, national, or international) (Hall, 2003).…”
Section: Data Science and Tourism Geographymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…13 , which can be suggested as a potential framework to analyse complex spatio-temporal patterns of individual activities and interactions (Shaw and Yu, 2009;Tian et al, 2010). For example, Saarinen (2014) gives a critical overview of the role and nature of tourism geographies in relation to human geography, and also highlights the issue of responsibility (production and consumption) in relation to tourism sustainability.…”
Section: Geography'mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Miller 2004;Vilhelmson 1999Vilhelmson , 2007Shaw 2006;Chen et al 2011) and exploring the consequences of ICT (e.g. Harvey & MacNab 2000;Kwan 2001;Shaw & Yu 2009). Figure 2.1 gives an example of how an individual's movements in the timespace is visualised.…”
Section: Linköping October 2015 Mattias Hellgrenmentioning
confidence: 99%