The prism of everyday life: Towards a research agenda for time geography.
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2011
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Neutens, T.
Schwanen, T.
Witlox, F.
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Abstract
In light of the renewed attention for time geography in the transport
modelling field in recent years, this paper provides a timely state-of-the-art review of the
contributions of the time-geographic approach to the closely related research areas of
transport planning and accessibility analysis. Specific attention will be devoted to the
ways in which recent advances in time geography have deepened the understanding of
human activities and travel possibilities in space and time. From this literature review, a
detailed research agenda is derived and the latest research attempts to deal with lingering
time-geographic issues are discussed.