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Reinterpreting activity space in tourism by mapping tourist-resident interactions in populated cities

Tourism Recreation Resarch, 2022
This study draws upon the concept of ‘activity space’ rooted in human geography and applies it in a contemporary urban context – Macao. Noting the growing trend of urbanisation and the blurring boundary of tourist-resident spaces, this research ...
Zhaoyu Chen   +3 more
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A Generalized Model of Activity Space

Annals of the American Association of Geographers, 2022
This article introduces the concept of a generalized activity space to bridge area-based and activity-based representations of geographic context. We argue that microscale space–time paths fail to account for contextual determinants of behavior, because ...
S. Spielman, A. Singleton
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Adolescent Development in Context: A Decade Review of Neighborhood and Activity Space Research.

Journal of Research on Adolescence, 2021
Over the last decade, two lines of inquiry have emerged from earlier investigations of adolescent neighborhood effects. First, researchers began incorporating space-time geography to study adolescent development within activity spaces or routine activity
Rebecca M. B. White   +5 more
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Urban Mobility and Activity Space

The Annual review of sociology, 2020
Recent theoretical and methodological advances in urban sociology, including spatially located data, provide new opportunities to consider the joint influence of mobility and place in urban social life.
K. Cagney   +3 more
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The Function Space of an Activity [PDF]

open access: possible2006 IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition - Volume 1 (CVPR'06), 2006
An activity consists of an actor performing a series of actions in a pre-defined temporal order. An action is an individual atomic unit of an activity. Different instances of the same activity may consist of varying relative speeds at which the various actions are executed, in addition to other intra- and inter- person variabilities.
Rama Chellappa   +2 more
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Space for emotion in the spaces of activism

Emotion, Space and Society, 2009
This paper explores the role of emotions in activism. Although, increasingly, researchers have examined what emotions inspire or deter different forms of political and social movement activism, this paper takes a new direction by considering what spaces, practices and emotional stances are necessary to sustain individual and collective resistance in ...
Brown, G, Pickerill, J
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Advanced Materials for Future Lunar Extravehicular Activity Space Suit

Advanced Materials & Technologies, 2020
This review focuses on advanced materials already used and suitable for application in (future) lunar extravehicular activity space suits. A historical and current literature/market survey is presented. Different functional layers of an astronaut garment
P. Weiss   +14 more
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Delineating and modeling activity space using geotagged social media data

Cartography and Geographic Information Science, 2020
It has become increasingly important in spatial equity studies to understand activity spaces – where people conduct regular out-of-home activities. Big data can advance the identification of activity spaces and the understanding of spatial equity.
Lingqian Hu, Zhenlong Li, X. Ye
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Trends in space activities in 2014: The significance of the space activities of governments

Acta Astronautica, 2016
Abstract This article addresses the principal events of 2014 in the field of space activities, and extrapolates from them the primary trends that can be identified in governmental space activities. In 2014, global space activities centered on two vectors.
Isaac Ben-Israel   +2 more
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A behavioral explanation of the activity-space segregation: Individuals’ preference of choosing an activity destination

Environment and Planning B Urban Analytics and City Science
The difference in the individuals’ preference of activity destination choice is a new explanation for the activity-space segregation. This study investigates individuals’ preference in the destination choice for their daily activities.
Fei Chen   +3 more
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