Contenu du sommaire
Revue | Time and Society |
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Numéro | vol. 25, n° 3, 2016 |
Texte intégral en ligne | Accessible sur l'internet |
Review
- A secular acceleration: Theological foundations of the sociological concept “social acceleration” - Felipe Torres p. 429-449
Articles
- ‘Waiting for chronic': Time, cannabis and counterculture in Hawai‘i - Lucy Pickering p. 450-470
- A time to pray, a time to play?: Everyday life in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia between the temporalities of religion, tradition and consumerism - Theeb Aldossry, Matthias Z Varul p. 471-492
- A win–win path for institutional change - Shixiong Cao p. 493-512
- Acceleration for working sole parents: Squeezed between institutional temporalities and routinised parenting practices - Danielle Nockolds p. 513-532
- Development and validation of Future Time Perspective Scale for Adolescents and Young Adults - Houchao Lyu, Xiting Huang p. 533-551
- Time for love: Partners' time perspectives predict relationship satisfaction in romantic heterosexual couples - Maciej Stolarski, Katarzyna Wojtkowska, Małgorzata Kwiecińska p. 552-574
- Time in education: Intertwined dimensions and theoretical possibilities - Catherine Compton-Lilly p. 575-593
- Time perspective in adolescents and young adults: Enjoying the present and trusting in a better future - Luisa Molinari, Giuseppina, Stefano Passini, Maria Grazia Carelli p. 594-612
- Time, temporality and cultural rhythmics: An anthropological case study - Gonzalo Iparraguirre p. 613-633
- What does the duration of belonging tell us about the temporal self? - Vanessa May p. 634-651
- Who works when? Towards a typology of weekly work patterns in Belgium - Joseri Minnen, Ignace Glorieux, Theun Pieter van Tienoven p. 652-675
- Working on something else for a while: Pacing in creative design projects - Wendelien Van Eeerde, Flora Beeftink, Christel G. Rutte p. 676-699
- Young people's strategies for coping with parallel imaginings of the future - Julia Cook p. 700-717