Time geography

Time geography

Time geography or time-space geography traces its roots back to the Swedish geographer Torsten Hägerstrand who stressed the temporal factor in spatial human activities. "The time-space path", devised by Hägerstrand, shows the movement of an individual in the spatial-temporal environment with the constraints placed on the individual by these two factors. Three categories of constraints were identified by Hägerstrand:
#Authority - limits of accessibility to certain places or domains placed on individuals by owners or authorities
#Capability - limitations on the movement of individuals, based on their nature. For example, movement is restricted by biological factors, such as the need for food, drink, and sleep
#Coupling - restraint of an individual, anchoring him or her to a location while interacting with other individuals in order to complete a task

The methods associated with time geography have been criticized by a number of postmodern and feminist geographers Fact|date=January 2008.

References

* Hägerstrand, Torsten (1953). "Innovationsförloppet ur korologisk synpunkt," C.W.K Gleerup, Lund, Sweden. Translated as "Innovation Diffusion As a Spatial Process", Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1967.


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