Public time-space, Interstices, Intersections and Traces-as-remains: Possible Chronotopes of the European District in Brussels

Q4 Social Sciences
Anastasia Battani, M. Memoli, E. Rosa
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Abstract

The most common image of the European Quarter of Brussels is built on the idea of a clean, free, safe and controlled space that attracts people with high economic, social and cultural capital, and a growing number of "passing" users (tourists or consumers). Against this background, our research aimed to investigate the nexus between the material, symbolic, normative and discursive construction of the EU district time-space, on one hand, and everyday life, on the other. To do so, we explored the potential of a rhythmic and nonrepresentational approach in deconstructing dominant socio-spatial-temporal representations, scraping off the layers of the commonly-known to unveil alternative chronotopes. In this article, we present and discuss a reinterpretation of our experience and discuss the results of our analysis through four chronotopes linked to the spatio-temporal rhythms we observed, rhythms we have called Public time-space, Interstices, Intersections and Traces-as-remains.
公共时间空间、间隙、交叉路口和遗迹痕迹:布鲁塞尔欧洲区可能的时空
布鲁塞尔欧洲区最常见的形象是建立在一个干净、自由、安全、可控的空间理念之上,吸引着拥有高经济、社会和文化资本的人们,以及越来越多的“路过”用户(游客或消费者)。在此背景下,我们的研究旨在探讨欧盟区域时空的物质、符号、规范和话语结构与日常生活之间的联系。为此,我们探索了节奏和非表征方法在解构占主导地位的社会时空表征方面的潜力,刮掉了众所周知的层次感,揭示了替代的时位。在这篇文章中,我们提出并讨论了对我们的经验的重新解释,并通过与我们观察到的时空节奏相关联的四个时间点来讨论我们的分析结果,我们将这些节奏称为公共时空、间隙、交叉点和遗迹痕迹。
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Rivista Geographica Italiana
Rivista Geographica Italiana Social Sciences-Geography, Planning and Development
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