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Revue | Time and Society |
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Numéro | Vol. 15, no 2-3, 2006 |
- Introduction: Timing daily life in Japan - Steger B. p. 171-175
- Railway Time and Rubber Time. The paradox in the Japanese conception of time - Tsuji Y. p. 177-195
- Sleeping through Class to Success: Japanese notions of time and diligence - Steger B. p. 197-214
- Time for Housework and Time for 'Oshigoto': Japanese housewives in a network business - Yuasa M. p. 215-232
- Japan's 'Socially Withdrawn Youths' and Time Constraints in Japanese Society: Management and conceptualization of time in a support group for 'hikikomori' - Kaneko S. p. 233-249
- Passing the Time in Pastimes, Professionalism and Politics: Reflecting on the ethics and epistemology of time studies - Knights D. p. 251-274
- Global Capitalism and the Critique of Real Time - Hope W. p. 275-302
- The Persistence of the Standardized Life Cycle - Elchardus M., Smits W. p. 303-326
- Life's on Hold: Missing people, private calendars and waiting - Hogben S. p. 327-342
- Making Time: The art of loving wooden boats - Jalas M. p. 343-363
- A singular time, or a separated continuum? Unthinking modernity/postmodernity - Akinwumi A.E. p. 365-372