Timescapes of Modernity

Timescapes of Modernity
Title Timescapes of Modernity PDF eBook
Author Barbara Adam
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 260
Release 1998
Genre Economic development
ISBN 9780415162753

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Introducing a unique 'timescape' perspective the author reexamines environmental problems and their cures and provides the potential for innovative new strategies to deal with environmental hazards.

Timescapes of Modernity

Timescapes of Modernity
Title Timescapes of Modernity PDF eBook
Author Barbara Adam
Publisher Routledge
Pages 260
Release 2005-08-18
Genre Science
ISBN 1134715366

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Timescapes of Modernity explores the relationship between time and environmental and socio-cultural concerns. Using examples such as the BSE crisis, the Sea Empress oil pollution and the Chernobyl radiation Barbara Adam argues that environmental hazards are inescapably tied to the successes of the industrial way of life. Global markets and economic growth; large-scale production of food; the speed of transport and communication; the 24 hour society and even democratic politics are among the invisible hazards we face. With this unique 'timescape' perspective the author dislodges assumptions about environmental change, enables a rethinking of environmental problems and provides the potential for new strategies to deal with environmental hazards.

Time, Media and Modernity

Time, Media and Modernity
Title Time, Media and Modernity PDF eBook
Author E. Keightley
Publisher Springer
Pages 230
Release 2012-06-29
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1137020687

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A wide ranging, interdisciplinary exploration of media time and mediated temporalities. The chapters explore the diverse ways in which time is articulated by media technologies, the way time is constructed, represented and communicated in cultural texts, and how it is experienced in different social contexts and environments.

Pressed for Time

Pressed for Time
Title Pressed for Time PDF eBook
Author Judy Wajcman
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 228
Release 2016-07-11
Genre History
ISBN 022638084X

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In Pressed for Time, Judy Wajcman explains why we immediately interpret our experiences with digital technology as inexorably accelerating everyday life. She argues that we are not mere hostages to communication devices, and the sense of always being rushed is the result of the priorities and parameters we ourselves set rather than the machines that help us set them."--Jacket.

Blurring Timescapes, Subverting Erasure

Blurring Timescapes, Subverting Erasure
Title Blurring Timescapes, Subverting Erasure PDF eBook
Author Sarah Surface-Evans
Publisher Berghahn Books
Pages 209
Release 2020-08-30
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1789207118

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What happens when we blur time and allow ourselves to haunt or to become haunted by ghosts of the past? Drawing on archaeological, historical, and ethnographic data, Blurring Timescapes, Subverting Erasure demonstrates the value of conceiving of ghosts not just as metaphors, but as mechanisms for making the past more concrete and allowing the negative specters of enduring historical legacies, such as colonialism and capitalism, to be exorcised.

Time and Environmental Law

Time and Environmental Law
Title Time and Environmental Law PDF eBook
Author Benjamin J. Richardson
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 439
Release 2017-08-03
Genre Law
ISBN 1107191246

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Through the lens of time, the book critiques environmental law and recommends ways to enable it to respond to nature's time scales.

Time and Literature

Time and Literature
Title Time and Literature PDF eBook
Author Thomas M. Allen
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 356
Release 2018-03-29
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1108397255

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Time and Literature features twenty essays on topics from aesthetics and narratology to globalisation and queer temporalities, and showcases how time studies, often referred to as 'the temporal turn', cut across and illuminate research in every field of literature, as well as interdisciplinary approaches drawing upon history, philosophy, anthropology, and the natural sciences. Part one, Origins, addresses fundamental issues that can be traced back to the beginnings of literary criticism. Part two, Developments, shows how thinking about Time has been crucial to various interpretive revolutions that have impacted literary theory. Part three, Application, illustrates the centrality of temporal theorising to literary criticism in a variety of contemporary approaches, from ecocriticism and new materialisms to media and archive studies. The first anthology to provide a synthesis of recent scholarship on the temporality of literary language from across different national and historical periods, Time and Literature will appeal to academic researchers and interested laypersons alike.