Spatio-temporal fragmentation of leisure activities in information era: Empirical evidence from Nanjing, China

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Guangliang Xi
Feng Zhen
Puel Gilles
Fernandez Valerie
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[1] Nanjing University,School of Geographic and Oceanographic Science
[2] Nanjing University,School of Architecture and Urban Planning
[3] University of Toulouse,Department of Economics and Management
[4] Telecom Paris-Tech,Department of Economics and Social Sciences
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activity fragmentation; information and communication technology (ICT); influencing mechanism; China;
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Activity fragmentation provides a new approach for understanding the transformation of urban space and function in the information era. Numerous theoretical and empirical studies have been conducted on activity fragmentation, but few studies have focused on the fragmentation of leisure activities. This study was intended to extend the extant literature by: 1) analysing the spatio-temporal fragmentation of physical and virtual leisure activities by using a dataset collected in Nanjing, China, and 2) evaluating the reasons of leisure activity fragmentation, as well as the potential spatial effect of activity fragmentation. The results indicated that virtual leisure activities are more fragmented than physical leisure activities, but the fragmentation of physical and virtual leisure activities varies on weekday and weekend, as well as in various locations and urban districts. In addition, the results suggested that sociodemographic factors and information and communication technology (ICT) variables distinctly affect the fragmentation of leisure activities. Meanwhile, the fragmentation of virtual leisure activities may enhance the transformation of traditional urban space by reallocating leisure activity times and locations.
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