Index

Louise Nash (Essex Business School, The University of Essex, UK)

The Lived Experience of Work and City Rhythms: A Rhythmanalysis of London's Square Mile

ISBN: 978-1-83982-759-4, eISBN: 978-1-83982-758-7

Publication date: 27 January 2022

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Nash, L. (2022), "Index", The Lived Experience of Work and City Rhythms: A Rhythmanalysis of London's Square Mile, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 151-154. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-83982-758-720221009

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INDEX

Note: Page numbers followed by “n” indicate notes.

Abstract space
, 22–25, 119–120, 129

Ackroyd, P.
, 16, 18–19, 36, 38

Arcades Project, The (Benjamin and Tiedemann)
, 31–32

Archaeology
, 28

Architecture
, 3–4, 18, 23, 36, 122

Bank of Credit and Commerce International (BCCI)
, 22

Bank of England, The
, 23–24

Banking
, 4, 16, 22–23, 46

Baudelaire, C. P.
, 31–33

Belonging, not belonging
, 1–2, 54, 97, 114

Benjamin, Walter
, 31–33

Bleak House
, 15

Borders
, 15, 59, 74, 78, 128

Boundaries
, 13, 17, 47

British Empire
, 17

Broadgate
, 100, 118–119

Brontë, Charlotte
, 32

Canterbury Tales
, 15

Capital, capitalism
, 8, 17, 34, 127

Cheapside
, 59

City
, 6–7

brief history
, 15

crisis and
, 21–22

dress code
, 121

emotional encounters in
, 78–89

exploring social and the material in
, 19–21

Flâ.neur in
, 30–33

as palimpsest
, 27–28

as performative accomplishment
, 128–131

as performative place
, 121–126

as performative setting
, 102–108

proper
, 115, 117

as rarefied place
, 114–121

research
, 3–5

as site of precarity
, 126–127

situating performances of gender in
, 26–27

as socially produced space
, 22–26

as spectacle
, 127–128

walk
, 116

workers
, 3

as workplace
, 92–95

City of London
, 1–2, 8, 13–14

Clubs
, 68, 107

Cockney Visionaries
, 37

Coffee
, 58

Coffee Houses of London
, 16–17

Coherent space
, 126

Conceived space
, 9, 22–23, 119, 130

Conformity
, 102, 109

Corporation of London
, 13

COVID-19
, 22

Crises, financial
, 15, 71, 82, 131

Critics of the Bank
, 20

Crossrail
, 28

Cyclical rhythms
, 42

Daily working life
, 3

Dale, Karen
, 7, 21, 43, 117–118

Daniel Defoe and the Bank of England: The Dark Arts of Projectors (Hamilton and Parker)
, 20

Debord, Guy
, 33–35

Dérive
, 35–37

Dickens, C.
, 15, 37, 39–40

Disorder
, 26

Diversity
, 25, 104, 119

Dystopia
, 80, 88

Edensor, T.
, 29, 42

Elkin, L.
, 29, 31–32, 45

Emotional encounters in city
, 78–89

Exclusion
, 11, 20–21, 23, 25, 53, 95, 100, 122

Exclusive City
, 92

Femininities
, 21

Field notes
, 10, 46, 49, 54, 65, 74, 81, 115–116, 120–121, 126

Fieldwork
, 1–2, 11, 29, 45, 47–51, 53–54, 80, 119, 124

Finance
, 16, 19, 23, 25, 93, 96, 119

Finance capital
, 20–21

Flâ.nerie
, 31–33, 39, 50, 56, 62, 71, 130

Flâ.neur in city
, 30–33

Fortress City
, 92

Fragility
, 20, 110–111, 124, 126–127, 131

Freemasonry
, 19

Gender
, 5, 21, 47, 92, 102–103, 105, 124, 131

Gendered performativity
, 124

Geography
, 5, 29, 33, 46, 49, 54–55, 111

Globalisation
, 19

Glocalisation
, 14

Great Fire of London
, 87

‘Guardian Spirit’ of London
, 19

Hausmann
, 31

Heart of Empire
, 17–19

History
, 15 (see also City of London history)

Höpfl, H.
, 26, 128

Houselessness
, 39

Hyper masculinity
, 122

Hypo-masculine
, 123–124

Inclusion
, 11, 21, 130–131

Interviews
, 10, 48, 50–51, 122

Kenyon, N.
, 15, 17

King Lud
, 18

Leadenhall market
, 46, 59, 122

Lefebvre, Henri
, 5, 22–23

and rhythms of places
, 40–44

theories
, 8–11

Literary walks
, 10, 29, 37

Lived space
, 9

Liverpool Street
, 28, 53, 56–57, 75, 101, 124

Lloyds of London
, 65, 123

Logic of modernity
, 34

London
, 1, 4, 14

Bridge
, 15, 59, 74

sacred geometry
, 19

London Stone, The
, 18

Lud Heat
, 38

Lyon, Dawn
, 2, 42–43, 47, 53

Mansion House, The
, 24

Mary Poppins (film)
, 4

Masculinities
, 21, 122, 126, 129

Masonic symbolism
, 18–19

Massey, D.
, 22, 24, 44

Material
, 2, 5–6

aspects
, 9

structures of buildings
, 21

visual
, 51

Material City
, 4

Materiality
, 1, 7, 21, 126, 128

distinctive
, 131

organisational
, 14

physicality
, 9

Mayfair
, 13

McDowell, Linda
, 2, 5, 14, 123–124

Members, membership
, 5, 17, 21, 48, 98, 108, 127–128, 130–131

Memory
, 33, 39, 60, 81

Men
, 2, 5, 11, 21, 26, 48, 62, 68, 79, 111, 127–128

Methodology

immersive
, 40

limitations
, 45–46

research
, 40

rhythm-based
, 1

walking
, 37

Metronome
, 43, 49

Mobilities, Mobile methods
, 30

Monument, The
, 87–88

Monumental space
, 25, 119–120, 129–130

Motherhood
, 102, 108

Museum of London
, 4, 15, 62

Mythology
, 10, 14, 18

Nightwalks (2010)
, 39

Observing
, 47

Occupational communities
, 1n1

Oliver Twist
, 15

Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
, 22

Organisational place
, 2, 11, 28, 113–114

Organisational space

forms of
, 8

importance of Henri Lefebvre theories to researching
, 8–11

Painter of Modern Life, The (Baudelaire)
, 31

Palimpsests
, 4, 27–28

Paris
, 30–33, 36, 65

Parker, M.
, 20, 26, 120, 128

Participants
, 2, 33, 48, 50, 91, 117, 124, 126, 130–131

Paternoster Square
, 64–65, 79, 125

Patina
, 4, 62

Perceived space
, 9

Perceptions
, 53–56, 62–78

Performativity
, 95–102

Phallic verticality
, 23

Phantasmagoria
, 33

Photographs
, 47, 54–55, 62, 121–122, 124

Photography
, 127

Places
, 6–7, 23–24, 116

within organisation studies
, 7

Poetry
, 33, 38

Polyrhythma, polyrhythmic orchestra
, 88

Positioning in city
, 108–112

Precarity
, 91, 111–112, 126, 130–131

Pregnancy
, 109, 127

Psychogeography
, 33–35

Qualitative research
, 3, 47–48, 50

Reclaim The Streets
, 37

Reflections
, 53–56, 62–78

Reflexivity
, 48–50

Repetitive, repetition
, 13, 41–42, 58, 114, 119, 129, 131

Representational spaces
, 9, 24

Research design
, 45

Rhythmanalysis
, 2, 10, 41–44, 62, 114, 130

Rhythms

of city
, 56–60

dérive
, 35–37

Flâ.neur in city
, 30–33

history of walking in urban settings
, 29–30

Lefebvre and rhythms of places
, 40–44

observing
, 47

participant interviews
, 48

of places
, 40–44

psychogeography and ‘spectacle’
, 33–35

research design
, 45

research reflexivity
, 48–50

seeing and sensing
, 47–48

temporal limitations
, 45–46

urban walking as london literary tradition
, 37–40

walking
, 46

Roman Empire
, 71

Royal Exchange, The
, 24

Royal Society
, 19

Sand, George
, 32

Screaming monumentality

of stone stairways
, 59

of urban spaces
, 120

Seeing
, 47–48

Sensing
, 47–48

Settings
, 1–2, 5, 7

Silicon Valley
, 8

Sinclair, I.
, 18–19, 35–36, 38, 40

Situationists
, 33–35

Skyscrapers
, 20, 68, 99

Smithfield market
, 75

Society of the spectacle
, 34–35, 128

Socio-material analysis of place
, 2

Socio-materiality of place
, 117

Soho
, 5

Songs of Innocence and Experience (Blake and Lincoln)
, 38

Sound walking
, 59

Spaces
, 6–7

within organisation studies
, 7

perceived
, 9, 31, 40

production of
, 9, 113

Spatial flows
, 3

Spatial practices
, 13, 26, 31, 36, 119

Spatial shadowing
, 30

Spectacle
, 33–35

Spectacle, the society of
, 34–35, 128

Square Mile
, 1, 3, 13, 17, 19, 21, 93

St Paul’s Cathedral
, 4, 18, 79

Statuary
, 71, 79, 115

Stock Exchange
, 21–22, 65, 82

Storytelling
, 15

Subject position
, 53, 111, 126

Symbolism
, 18–21, 99, 124, 126

classic
, 24

narrative
, 20

Thrift, Nigel
, 4, 8, 14, 19, 21, 62, 116, 122, 128

Topos
, 6

Traditions
, 19, 21, 29–30, 44, 123

Tyler, Melissa
, 1–2, 5, 7, 118, 121, 128

Uniforms
, 35, 63, 81, 123

Urban hierarchy
, 24

Urban sites of orgnaising
, 3, 35

Urban spectacle
, 34

Urban walking as London literary tradition
, 37–40

Walking
, 46

history in urban settings
, 29–30

West End of London
, 63

Wharf, Canary
, 13, 92

Whittington, Dick
, 39

Women
, 11, 16, 21, 24, 45, 63, 92, 103, 111, 128

Women’s Petition Against Coffee
, 16

Work
, 2

Workplaces
, 1

sensory aspects
, 2

Workselves
, 2

Wren, Christopher
, 18