Turin's Foodscapes: Exploring Places of Food Consumption Through the Prism of Social Practice Theory

Alessia Calafiore, Elena Grassi, Guido Boella, Claudio Schifanella

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Abstract

This contribution wishes to propose an addition to the existing toolbox of techniques employed to approach and render explicit the place semantics embedded in geosocial data. Inspired by the notion of relational place introduced by human geographers, we focused on people's experience of the city derived from the aggregation of the points of view of different social groups. We analysed socio-spatial behaviour under the frame of social practice theories, defining social practices as collective social actions performed by groups of people that display a similar behaviour. Applying spatial pattern analysis and clustering on data extracted from TripAdvisor platform, we classified social groups of users depending on our prior knowledge and their spatial behaviours.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationFirst Workshop on Platial Analysis (PLATIAL'18), Heidelberg, Germany
PublisherZenodo
Pages37-43
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 27 Oct 2018

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