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Корпоративна соціальна відповідальність у системі корпоративного управління
Although there is ample evidence that the way we feel and anticipate feeling in certain situations or
places can assert great influence on our behavior, this emotional component of the space–time path
has for the most part remained external to time geographical analyses. Working from within a time geographical
framework, this paper shows that spatio-temporal and emotional boundaries are both relevant
and interacting while persons travel their paths through time and space. To that purpose we suggest a
reinterpretation of authority constraints and to take into account the biological and cultural expressions
of individuals. The rather static conceptualizations of the poverty–context relationship in poverty studies
could benefit from an emotionally sensitive time geography. We draw from a small case study of lowincome
single mothers in San Francisco, California