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Number of items: 7. ArticleHubers, C. , Schwanen, T. and Dijst, M. (2011) Coordinating everyday life in the Netherlands. A holistic quantitative approach to the analysis of ICT-related and other work-life balance strategies. Geografiska Annaler Series B: Human Geography, 93 (1). pp. 57-80. ISSN 0435-3684 Alexander, B. , Hubers, C. , Schwanen, T. , Dijst, M. and Ettema, D. (2011) Anything, anywhere, anytime? Developing indicators to assess the spatial and temporal fragmentation of activities. Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design, 38 (4). pp. 678-705. ISSN 0265-8135 Hubers, C. , Schwanen, T. and Dijst, M. (2008) ICT and temporal fragmentation of activities: An analytical framework and initial empirical findings. Tijdschrift voor economische en sociale geografie, 99 (5). pp. 528-546. MonographCook, C. , Curry, A. , Hubers, C. and Lyons, G. (2012) Care miles - Scenarios workshop report: Examination of future scenarios for the ESRC project 'Technologies and Travel'. Project Report. University of the West of England, Bristol, UK. Conference or Workshop ItemShergold, I. , Lyons, G. and Hubers, C. (2013) Future mobility in an ageing society: Where are we heading? In: Proceedings of the 45th Universities Transport Study Group Conference, Oxford, 2nd - 4th January. Hubers, C. , Lyons, G. and Birtchnell, T. (2011) The unusual suspects: The impact of non-transport technologies on social practices and travel demand. In: Proceedings of the 43rd Universities Transport Study Group Conference, Milton Keynes, UK, 5th-7th January 2011. Hubers, C. and Lyons, G. (2011) New technologies for the old: Potential implications for independent living and travel demand. In: Fifth Specialist Meeting of the Network ‘ICTs: mobilizing persons, places and spaces’, Berlin, Germany, 30th November – 2nd December, 2011. This list was generated on Sun May 19 02:39:06 2013 BST. |











