Nowadays, and since the last twenty years, an increasing number of
European cities develop and implement city time policies whose objective is
twofold:
Beyond the functional aspects (better accessibility and organization of public
services), the city times include other dimensions, much more complex,
linking the individual to society and territory.
This collection of contributions around the theme "The temporality of the
city" considers the polysemic notion of temporality and it questions pluralistic
and multidisciplinary approaches about the sens that this concept takes in
the urban space. Temporality of the city is not only the result of a historical
sedimentation, but it relates to both the fabric of the city, its design and
production, and urban practices: the city thought, designed, built, lived, used
... by the various stakeholders.
The contributions of this volume offer reflections, accomplished or underway,
about synchronized or distinguished city time.
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