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What is Routine

Handbook of Research on Urban Tourism, Viral Society, and the Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic
The monotonous fulfillment of the predictable, the regularity of the practices that make up everyday active life.
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Everyday Mobility in an Urban Context of Uncertainty: Times of Resistance in Braga's Public Market
Helena Pires (Communication and Society Research Centre, University of Minho, Portugal) and Zara Pinto-Coelho (Communication and Society Research Centre, University of Minho, Portugal)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-3369-0.ch010
Abstract
At a time when all public access spaces in the city were closed, including cafes, the Public Market of Braga remained an open space, albeit with strict entrance control rules. The authors thus advance with the hypothesis that the PM was fundamental to guarantee the routine mobility of Braga's citizens, especially the most disadvantaged and, with that, to ensure their sense of hope and confidence in the future. Likewise, the PM is a place of resistance also from the perspective of sellers, on the one hand, maintaining its economic survival, albeit with visible difficulties, and on the other hand, ensuring the maintenance of a vital communication space. To reflect on the specific ways in which this phenomenon has occurred since January 2021 is the main objective of this chapter.
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Evolutionary Modeling and Industrial Structure Emergence
Regular and predictable behavioral patterns of firms ; in evolutionary economics, the concept of routine plays a similar role as concept of gene in evolutionary biology.
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Projects, Routines and Economies of Repetition
A recognizable pattern of interdependent actions, which recurs over time and involves multiple actors (Nelson and Winter, 1982; Feldman and Pentland, 2003 ).
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