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Timewatch the social analysis of time

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Cambridge Polity Press 1995Description: viii,205p, 24cmISBN:
  • 9780745614618
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 304.23 22 AD-T
LOC classification:
  • HM299 .A3 1995
Contents:
1. 'My' Time, 'Our' Time, 'Other' Time -- 2. Of Time and Health, Life and Death -- 3. Education: Learning the Habits of Clock Time -- 4. The Time Economy of Work Relations -- 5. Global Times and the Electronic Embrace -- 6. The Times of Global Environmental Change -- 7. The 'Temporal Turn': Mapping the Challenge for Social Science.
Summary: Time forms such an important part of our lives that it is rarely thought about. In this book the author moves beyond the time of clocks and calendars in order to study time as embedded in social interactions, structures, practices and knowledge, in artefacts, in the body, and in the environment. The author looks at the many different ways in which time is experienced, in relation to the various contexts and institutions of social life.Summary: Among the topics discussed are time in the areas of health, education, work, globalization and environmental change. Through focus on the complexities of social time she explores ways of keeping together what social science traditions have taken apart, namely, time with reference to the personal - public, local-global and natural-cultural dimensions of social life.Summary: . Barbara Adam's time-based approach engages with, yet differs from postmodernist writings. It suggests ways not merely to deconstruct but to reconstruct both common-sense and social science understanding. This book will be of interest to undergraduates and scholars working in the areas of sociology, social theory and cultural theory.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [179]-193) and index.

1. 'My' Time, 'Our' Time, 'Other' Time -- 2. Of Time and Health, Life and Death -- 3. Education: Learning the Habits of Clock Time -- 4. The Time Economy of Work Relations -- 5. Global Times and the Electronic Embrace -- 6. The Times of Global Environmental Change -- 7. The 'Temporal Turn': Mapping the Challenge for Social Science.

Time forms such an important part of our lives that it is rarely thought about. In this book the author moves beyond the time of clocks and calendars in order to study time as embedded in social interactions, structures, practices and knowledge, in artefacts, in the body, and in the environment. The author looks at the many different ways in which time is experienced, in relation to the various contexts and institutions of social life.

Among the topics discussed are time in the areas of health, education, work, globalization and environmental change. Through focus on the complexities of social time she explores ways of keeping together what social science traditions have taken apart, namely, time with reference to the personal - public, local-global and natural-cultural dimensions of social life.

. Barbara Adam's time-based approach engages with, yet differs from postmodernist writings. It suggests ways not merely to deconstruct but to reconstruct both common-sense and social science understanding. This book will be of interest to undergraduates and scholars working in the areas of sociology, social theory and cultural theory.

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