Contenu du sommaire
Revue | Time and Society |
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Numéro | Vol.31, n°1, 2022 |
Editorial
- Time Today - Michelle Bastian Robert Hassan Helge Jordheim p. 3–5
Special Section: Time Today
- Thirty years of Time & Society: The challenges for time studies revisited - Barbara Adam p. 6–9
- 1992–2022 - Robert Hassan p. 10–13
- Transdisciplinarity demands time - Dawna I Ballard p. 14–16
- Ceasing, suspending and stopping: Taking care with time - Lisa Baraitser p. 17–21
- Whose time is it? Negotiating temporality in everyday life - Michael G Flaherty p. 22–24
- Time and social justice - Elizabeth Freeman p. 25–29
- Time and the global: Research directions - Wayne Hope p. 30–33
- Policies for time studies: A call for a global political-scientific agenda - Gonzalo Iparraguirre p. 34–37
- Time as an anchor - Alexis McCrossen p. 38–40
- Spinning the arrow of time studies in search of new directions - Rasheedah Phillips p. 41–43
- Undisciplined Time Studies - Sarah Sharma p. 44–47
Articles
- On the need for (con) temporary utopias: Temporal reflections on the climate rhetoric of environmental youth movements - Anna Friberg p. 48–68
- Time, space, and power in digital modernity: From liquid to solid control - Raymond LM Lee p. 69–87
- Everything is old now: A-temporal experiences of the digital in a rural farming co-operative - Joseph R Tulasiewicz, Ellen Forsman p. 88–109
- Disrupting times in the wake of the pandemic: Dispositional time attitudes, time perception and temporal focus - Tianna Loose, Marc Wittmann, Alejandro Vásquez-Echeverría p. 110–131
- “A matter of time”: Evidence-making temporalities of vaccine development in the COVID-19 media landscape - Mia Harrison, Kari Lancaster, Tim Rhodes p. 132–154