Mediated Time : Perspectives on Time in a Digital Age /: Perspectives on Time in a Digital Age. (2019)
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- Book
- Title:
- Mediated Time : Perspectives on Time in a Digital Age /: Perspectives on Time in a Digital Age. (2019)
- Main Title:
- Mediated Time : Perspectives on Time in a Digital Age
- Further Information:
- Note: Maren Hartmann, Elizabeth Prommer, Karin Deckner, Stephan O. Görland.
- Editors:
- Hartmann, Maren
Prommer, Elizabeth
Deckner, Karin
Görland, Stephan O - Contents:
- 1. Introduction: Introducing Mediated Time The Editors PART I: Norms and Categories of Time 2. The Categorical Imperative of Acceleration: Speed as Moral Duty Thomas Sutherland (University of Lincoln, UK) 3. The Normative Framework of (Mobile) Time: Chrononormativity, Power-Chronography and Mobilities Maren Hartmann (Berlin University of the Arts, Germany) 4. Exploring 'Heterochronias' Karin Deckner (Berlin University of the Arts, Germany) 5. Eigenzeit. Revisited Helga Nowotny (ETH Zurich, Switzerland) INTERLUDE I: Categories, Norms and More: The Philosophy of Time – An Interview 6. An interview with Kristof Nyiri (Budapest, Hungary) PART II: Materialities and Places of, in and Intermediate Time 7. Doing Time: The Data Temporalities in the Prison Context Anne Kaun (Södertörn University, Sweden) 8. Past and Future Media Homes: Digital Imaginaries of Early TV Homes and Homes of the Future Deborah Chambers (Newcastle University, UK) 9. Emplacing (Inter)Mediated Time Emily Keightley (Loughborough University, UK) INTERLUDE II: Power and Datafication of Time – A Dialogue 10. An interview with Sarah Sharma (University of Toronto, CAN), commented upon by Judy Wajcman (London School of Economics, UK) PART III: Always Already On: Historical and Economic Perspectives on Media and Time 11. Time as Key Category for Cultural Change Irene Neverla (University of Hamburg, Germany) 12. Synchronizing the Nation: History of Time Signals in Russia Maria Rikitianskaia (Università della Svizzera1. Introduction: Introducing Mediated Time The Editors PART I: Norms and Categories of Time 2. The Categorical Imperative of Acceleration: Speed as Moral Duty Thomas Sutherland (University of Lincoln, UK) 3. The Normative Framework of (Mobile) Time: Chrononormativity, Power-Chronography and Mobilities Maren Hartmann (Berlin University of the Arts, Germany) 4. Exploring 'Heterochronias' Karin Deckner (Berlin University of the Arts, Germany) 5. Eigenzeit. Revisited Helga Nowotny (ETH Zurich, Switzerland) INTERLUDE I: Categories, Norms and More: The Philosophy of Time – An Interview 6. An interview with Kristof Nyiri (Budapest, Hungary) PART II: Materialities and Places of, in and Intermediate Time 7. Doing Time: The Data Temporalities in the Prison Context Anne Kaun (Södertörn University, Sweden) 8. Past and Future Media Homes: Digital Imaginaries of Early TV Homes and Homes of the Future Deborah Chambers (Newcastle University, UK) 9. Emplacing (Inter)Mediated Time Emily Keightley (Loughborough University, UK) INTERLUDE II: Power and Datafication of Time – A Dialogue 10. An interview with Sarah Sharma (University of Toronto, CAN), commented upon by Judy Wajcman (London School of Economics, UK) PART III: Always Already On: Historical and Economic Perspectives on Media and Time 11. Time as Key Category for Cultural Change Irene Neverla (University of Hamburg, Germany) 12. Synchronizing the Nation: History of Time Signals in Russia Maria Rikitianskaia (Università della Svizzera italiana, Switzerland) 13. Communication Efficiency: A New Perspective to Understand the Communication Technology Progress and Its Impacts on the National Economy Xiaoqun Zhang (University of North Texas, USA) INTERLUDE III: The Time of Time Research – An Interview 14. An interview with Paddy Scannell (University of Michigan, USA) PART IV: Media and Time – Mediated Time? 15. The Unfolding of Digital Journalism — Embodied Time(s) and News Events Henrik Bødker (Aarhus University, Denmark) 16. Really Dead Time?: Mobile Media Use in Interstices Stephan Görland (University of Rostock and Humboldt University, Germany) 17. Simultaneity during Polychronicity: Mediated Time and Mobile Media Elizabeth Prommer (University of Rostock, Germany) INTERLUDE IV: The Time of (Your) Live – A Dialogue 18. Philip Auslander (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA) in conversation with Karin van Es (Utrecht University, Netherlands) 19. Conclusion The Editors. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Cham : Palgrave Macmillan
- Publication Date:
- 2019
- Copyright Date:
- 2019
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (365 pages)
- Subjects:
- Culture-Study and teaching
Social Science -- General
Social Science -- Media Studies
Social Science -- Sociology -- General
Social Science -- Sociology of Religion
Cultural studies
Sociology
Religious groups: social & cultural aspects
Media studies
Communication
Culture
Technology
Mass media
Sociology
Digital media - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9783030249502
- Related ISBNs:
- 9783030249496
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