• The train station is a complex and controversial public space, characterized by a varied temporal dimension. • Multiple urban rhythms are identified in the railway station of Bergamo, Italy. • The crescendo of urban and infrastructure development, and the sinusoidal rhythms of commuters and travelers are analysed. • The rhythms of endurance of marginalised and homeless people are investigated. • A rhythmical reading of marginality is provided, shedding light on the politicization of time. The paper explores marginality through a rhythmanalysis of the railway station in Bergamo (Italy). Three kinds of rhythm were identified in the station: the crescendo of urban and infrastructural development, the sinusoidal rhythms of commuters and travelers, and the rhythms of endurance of marginalized and homeless people. The conflicts and synchronizations between these three kinds of rhythm are examined. The analysis suggests that a rhythmical reading of the railway station’s social geographies can contribute meaningfully to understanding urban marginality, highlighting its temporal dimension and thus providing theoretical insights on temporal marginality. More precisely, the rhythmical lens sheds light on the politicization of time, and on how power is also maintained and enforced through rhythms and temporal structures.
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Francesco Chiodelli
University of Turin
Alberto Vanolo
University of Turin
Senyo Dotsey
Turin Polytechnic University
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University of Turin
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69b4fc1fb39f7826a300cc5e — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geoforum.2026.104612