Public space, urban space and electronic space: would the real city please stand up
(2001)
Book Chapter
Crang, M. (2001). Public space, urban space and electronic space: would the real city please stand up. In D. Holmes (Ed.), Virtual Globalization (76-94). Routledge
Outputs (6)
Filed work: making sense of group interviews (2001)
Book Chapter
Crang, M. (2001). Filed work: making sense of group interviews. In M. Limb, & C. Dwyer (Eds.), Qualitative Methodologies for Geographers (215-233). Arnold
Grounded speculations on theories of the city and the city of theory (2001)
Journal Article
Crang, M. (2001). Grounded speculations on theories of the city and the city of theory. International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 25(3), 665-669. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-2427.00336
The trouble with tourism and travel theory? (2001)
Journal Article
Franklin, A., & Crang, M. (2001). The trouble with tourism and travel theory?. Tourist Studies, 1(1), 5-22. https://doi.org/10.1177/146879760100100101
The city and topologies of memory (2001)
Journal Article
Crang, M., & Travlou, P. (2001). The city and topologies of memory. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 19(2), 161-177. https://doi.org/10.1068/d201tThe relationship of space and time has become a vexed issue in accounts in the postmodern metropolis. Rich and enlivening accounts use spatial categories to describe the interrelationships of elements of the city moving from historicism to geography,... Read More about The city and topologies of memory.
Rhythms of the city: temporalised space and motion (2001)
Book Chapter
Crang, M. (2001). Rhythms of the city: temporalised space and motion. In J. May, & N. Thrift (Eds.), Timespace : geographies of temporality (187-207). RoutledgeThis essay is concerned with the intersection of lived time, time as represented and urban space - especially around everyday practice. As such it follows in a long pedigree of works addressing time and space in the city. However, what I want to try... Read More about Rhythms of the city: temporalised space and motion.