Chapter 1 Introduction: Thinking about Rhythm and Space, Tim Edensor; Part I Power and the Rhythms of Place; Chapter 2 Consuming Urban Rhythms: Let’s Ravalejar, Monica Degen; Chapter 3 Life Hacking and Everyday Rhythm, Tracey Potts; Chapter 4 The Aesthetics of Place-temporality in Everyday Urban Space: The Case of Fitzroy Square, Filipa Matos Wunderlich; Part II Resisting Rhythms; Chapter 5 Urban Outreach and the Polyrhythmic City, Tom Hall; Chapter 6 Fascinatin’ Rhythm(s): Polyrhythmia and the Syncopated Echoes of the Everyday, Deirdre Conlon; Chapter 7 ‘I’m in a Park and I’m Practically Dead’: Insomnia, Arrhythmia and Withnail and I, Craig Meadows; Part III Mobile Rhythms; Chapter 8 ‘He Who Thinks, in Modern Traffic, is Lost’: Automation and the Pedestrian Rhythms of Interwar London, Richard Hornsey; Chapter 9 Improvising Rhythms: Re-reading Urban Time and Space through Everyday Practices of Cycling, Justin Spinney; Chapter 10 Repetition and Difference: Rhythms and Mobile Place-making in Santiago de Chile, Paola Jiron; Chapter 11 ‘The Engine Sang an Even Song’: Rhythm and Mobilities among Early Women Aviators, Dydia DeLyser; Part IV Dressage and Bodies; Chapter 12 Rumba and Rhythmic ‘Natures’ in Cuba, Shannon Hensley; Chapter 13 Equine Beats: Unique Rhythms (and Floating Harmony) of Horses and Riders, Rhys Evans, Alexandra Franklin; partV Rhythms and Socio-Natures; Chapter 14 ‘The Breath of the Moon’: The Rhythmic and Affective Time-spaces of UK Tides, Owain Jones; Chapter 15 Re-thinking Catastrophe in the Timeof Climate Change, James Evans;