Time-Geography: Focus on the Corporeality of Man, Society, and Environment

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"Time-Geography: Focus on the Corporeality of Man, Society, and Environment" is a seminal work by Torsten Hägerstrand that elaborates his time-geographic framework by emphasizing the embodied, spatial, and temporal constraints shaping human activities within social and environmental contexts.

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instanceOf academic work
scholarly article
addresses how spatial and temporal constraints shape daily life
the embedding of individuals in environmental contexts
the embedding of individuals in social structures
the organization of activities in space-time
aimsTo clarify the role of corporeality in time-geography
integrate social and environmental dimensions into time-geographic analysis
author Torsten Hägerstrand NERFINISHED
contributesTo conceptualization of constraints in human geography
development of time-geographic theory
understanding of human-environment interaction
describedAs elaboration of Hägerstrand's time-geographic framework
seminal work in time-geography
discipline geography
human geography
emphasizes the corporeal presence of humans in space and time
the material conditions of human existence
the role of physical bodies in structuring activities
focusesOn embodied nature of human agents
relations between individuals, society, and environment
spatial constraints on human activities
temporal constraints on human activities
keyConcept authority constraints
capability constraints
constraints
coupling constraints
space-time paths
language English
mainSubject constraints on human activity
corporeality
embodiment
human geography
spatial analysis
temporal analysis
time-geography NERFINISHED
relatedConcept activity constraints
human-environment relations
space-time prism
relatedField environmental studies
social theory
spatial planning
relatedWork Torsten Hägerstrand NERFINISHED
theoreticalFramework time-geographic framework

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Torsten Hägerstrand notableWork Time-Geography: Focus on the Corporeality of Man, Society, and Environment