Time geography in a hybrid physical-virtual world.

IF 2.8 3区 地球科学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY
Shih-Lung Shaw
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Abstract

Time geography was conceptualized in the 1960s when the technology was very different from what we have today. Conventional time-geographic concepts therefore were developed with a focus on human activities and interactions in physical space. We now live in a smart, connected, and dynamic world with human activities and interactions increasingly taking place in virtual space enabled by modern information and communications technology. Coupled with recent advances in sensing and mobile technologies, it is now feasible to collect human dynamics data in both physical and virtual spaces with unprecedented spatial and temporal details in the so-called Big Data era. The Big Data era brings both opportunities and challenges to time geography. While the unprecedented data collected in the Big Data era can serve as useful data sources to time-geographic research, we also notice that some classical concepts in time geography are insufficient to properly handle human dynamics in today's hybrid physical-virtual world in many cases. This paper first discusses the evolving human dynamics enabled by technological advances to illustrate different types of hybrid physical-virtual space performed through internet applications, digital twins, and augmented reality/virtual reality/metaverse. We then review the classical time-geographic concepts of constraints, space-time path, space-time prism, bundle, project/situation, and diorama in a hybrid physical-virtual world to discuss potential extensions of some classical time-geographic concepts to bolster human dynamics research in today's hybrid physical-virtual world.

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混合物理-虚拟世界中的时间地理。
时间地理学是在20世纪60年代概念化的,当时的技术与我们今天的技术非常不同。因此,传统的时间-地理概念是以人类在物理空间中的活动和互动为重点发展起来的。我们现在生活在一个智能、互联和动态的世界中,人类的活动和互动越来越多地发生在现代信息和通信技术支持的虚拟空间中。再加上传感和移动技术的最新进展,在所谓的大数据时代,以前所未有的空间和时间细节在物理和虚拟空间中收集人类动力学数据现在是可行的。大数据时代给时间地理学带来了机遇和挑战。虽然在大数据时代收集到的前所未有的数据可以作为时间地理学研究的有用数据源,但我们也注意到,在许多情况下,时间地理学中的一些经典概念不足以正确处理当今混合物理-虚拟世界中的人类动态。本文首先讨论了技术进步所带来的不断发展的人类动力学,以说明通过互联网应用、数字双胞胎和增强现实/虚拟现实/元宇宙实现的不同类型的混合物理虚拟空间。然后,我们回顾了混合物理虚拟世界中约束、时空路径、时空棱镜、束、项目/情境和立体模型的经典时间地理概念,以讨论一些经典时间地理理念的潜在扩展,以支持当今混合物理虚拟世界中的人类动力学研究。
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CiteScore
5.40
自引率
6.90%
发文量
33
期刊介绍: The Journal of Geographical Systems (JGS) is an interdisciplinary peer-reviewed academic journal that aims to encourage and promote high-quality scholarship on new theoretical or empirical results, models and methods in the social sciences. It solicits original papers with a spatial dimension that can be of interest to social scientists. Coverage includes regional science, economic geography, spatial economics, regional and urban economics, GIScience and GeoComputation, big data and machine learning. Spatial analysis, spatial econometrics and statistics are strongly represented. One of the distinctive features of the journal is its concern for the interface between modeling, statistical techniques and spatial issues in a wide spectrum of related fields. An important goal of the journal is to encourage a spatial perspective in the social sciences that emphasizes geographical space as a relevant dimension to our understanding of socio-economic phenomena. Contributions should be of high-quality, be technically well-crafted, make a substantial contribution to the subject and contain a spatial dimension. The journal also aims to publish, review and survey articles that make recent theoretical and methodological developments more readily accessible to the audience of the journal. All papers of this journal have undergone rigorous double-blind peer-review, based on initial editor screening and with at least two peer reviewers. Officially cited as J Geogr Syst
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