Rhythmanalysis : place, mobility, disruption and performance

This collection brings together new and original research on the concept and practice of 'rhythmanalysis' in urban sociology as a means to analyse the relationship between the time and space of the city. Originally proposed by French philosopher and urban scholar, Henri Lefebvre and his co...

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Other Authors Lyon, Dawn (Editor)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Bingley, U.K. : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2021.
SeriesResearch in urban sociology ; v. 17.
Subjects
Online AccessFull text
ISBN9781839099748
DOI10.1108/S1047-0042202217
Physical Description1 online resource (xv, 288 pages).

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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: Rhythm, Rhythmanalysis and urban life - Dawn Lyon
  • Chapter 1. From The Balcony to Caminito: An Ongoing Rhuthmanalysis / Salomé Lopes Coelho
  • Chapter 2. Eurhythmia and Arrythmia: Understanding Gendered Performances through Rhythm in the City of London / Louise Nash
  • Chapter 3. Slow Motion Streets: Exploring Everyday Super-Diversity in a London Neighbourhood Through Video Rhythmanalysis / Katherine Stansfeld
  • MOBILITY
  • Chapter 4. Rhythm as Energy in Space and Time: Engaging Rhythmanalysis With Climate Change and Urban Mobility Transitions / Gordon Walker
  • Chapter 5. Street Rhythms in the 'Twilight zone': Crepuscular Urban Mobility Rhythms and Their Effects on the Atmospheres of Street Space / Jani Tartia
  • Chapter 6. Rhythmanalysis in Taxicabs and Soft Cabs: A Report From Three North American cities / Donald Anderson
  • Interlude: In Saint-Paul-de-Vence / Amy Sackville
  • DISRUPTION
  • Chapter 7. Recovering From a Disaster: A Rhythmanalytic Approach to Everyday Life in L'Aquila,Italy / Eirini Glynou Lefaki
  • Chapter 8. Overtourism as a Worrying Tide: A Rhythmanalytic Experiment on Venetian Everyday Life / Guido Borelli
  • Chapter 9. Persephonic Rhythms and The Seasonal Urbanization of Island Space: Tourism and Migration in Lesvos, Greece / Marina Karides
  • PERFORMANCE
  • Chapter 10. Rhythmanalysis, Concrete Abstraction and the Quantified Self: Sonification and Performance Research as Remediation of Data / Harry Pitts, Eleanor Jean, and Yas Clarke
  • Chapter 11. Fête or Pseudo-Fête? A Time-Lapse Rhythmanalysis of Outdoor Arts in the UK / James Macpherson
  • Chapter 12. Counterpoint dancing: Towards a Rhythmanalysis of Interculturalism / Jessie Lauren Stein Afterword: Rhythmic Multiplicities: Seeking Order and Excitement / Tim Edensor.