Time in Our Times : Stretching Contemporary Understandings of Time.
Series: Nord Studies in Reality Formations SeriesPublisher: Berlin/Boston : Walter de Gruyter GmbH, 2024Copyright date: �2024Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (356 pages)Content type:- text
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- 9783111428970
- 153.753
Intro -- Contents -- 1 Conscious of Time? An Introduction -- Part I: In Search of a Deeper Theory of Time: Constructing and Defining Time -- 2 Travelling in Branching Time: A Priorean Perspective -- 3 Cyberity and Society: The Emergence and Entanglement of Time, Space, and Complexity in Virtual and Social Realities -- 4 Revolutions and Concepts of Time: Theoretical Reflections about Revolutionary Transformation Processes and their Multiple Chronological Contexts and Challenges -- 5 Future Climate: Making Sense of the Long-Term to Ensure a Liveable Future -- Part II: Time as Social Expectancy: Regulating and Mastering Time -- 6 Never Time to Meet? Time as a Constraint in Cross-Sectoral Co-Creation (Experiences from an Explorative Study of Co-Creation) -- 7 "A System on Steroids": University Lecturers' Experiences with Time Budgets -- 8 Between Festivalisation and Spectacularisation: The Compression of Time in Biathlon -- 9 The Exurban Timespace: Spatiotemporal Decompression among Urban-Rural Migrants in Norway -- Part III: Time as Lived Experience: Living Your Time at Your Own Pace? -- 10 While Time Comes and Goes, They Keep Struggling Along. How people with mental health and drug-related problems experience time -- 11 Flow with the Flow - Experience of Time in Wild Swimming -- 12 Reflections on Time and Temporal Abnormalities -- 13 Escaping Timelessness: Jehovah's Witnesses' Perception of Time and Former Members Transition to Temporality -- 14 Time as the Great Revealer: Conclusive Reflections -- List of Biography -- Index.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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