Jürgen Oßenbrügge/ Thomas Pohl/ Anne
Vogelpohl
Entgrenzte Zeitregime und wirtschaftliche Konzentrationen. Der
Kreativsektor des Hamburger Schanzenviertels in zeitgeographischer
Perspektive
Beispieltext
Pages 249 – 263
Disenclosed time regimes and spatial
concentrations of economies. The creative sector in
Hamburg’s Schanzenviertel from a time-geographical
perspective. In recent years the spatial
and temporal organization of everyday life has been transformed by the
flexibilisation of economic
relations and a growing variety of the ways how individuals coordinate
their professional
and private spheres and activities. Central elements of this
transformation are (1) disenclosures of
fixed socio-structural, temporal and spatial boundaries, (2) technical,
social and cultural accelerations
and (3) a growing subject-orientation within work and life conditions.
Cities offer places
where these transformations are well observable. These places provide
both diverse infrastructures
and images as material and symbolic frames for local socioeconomic
processes: multiple encounters,
mutual learning processes and work-life-combinations. The analysis of
Hamburg’s
Schanzenviertel shows the explanatory power of a broadened time
geographical concept in elucidating
those new socioeconomic spaces. We add the concept of coupling
opportunities to the traditional
constraints-approach in order to show why “the
urban” under the label of the creative city
should be understood as a specific form of organizing the everyday as
well as the work life. Interrelations
of subjective and structural conditions clarify the subject-orientation
within spatial
economies as both system-related constraints and chances for individual
self-determination. This
analysis opens up a critical perspective on the selectivity and spatial
inequalities within the creative
city debate. Keywords: time geography, creative city, diversity,
work-life-balance, urban renaissance.
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