We are pleased to annouce that papers arising from our 2018 Temporal Belongings conference The Social Life of Time are now out in Time & Society. See a wonderful selection of papers including Charles W. Mills keynote "The chronopolitics of racial time".
TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction: The social life of time Michelle Bastian , Lisa Baraitser , Michael J Flexer , Andrew R Hom and Laura Salisbury The chronopolitics of racial time Charles W Mills Waiting as a redemptive state: The ‘Lampedusa in Hamburg’ and the offer from the Hamburg government Kari Anne K Drangsland Jaffa’s times: Temporalities of dispossession and the advent of natives’ reclaimed time Yara Sa’di-Ibraheem The Trump administration’s politics of time: The temporal dynamics that enable Trump’s interests to determine American foreign policy Christopher McIntosh Times of power, knowledge and critique in the work of Foucault Jürgen Portschy Seizure aesthetics: Temporal regimes and medical technology in epilepsy diagnosis Megh Marathe The ‘telegraphic schizophrenic manner’: Psychosis and a (non)sense of time Michael J Flexer The secret of quick thinking: The invention of mental speed in America, 1890–1925 Justin Tyler Clark No time to waste – How the social practices of temporal organisation change in the transition from work to retirement Anna Wanka From Combahee resistance to the Confederate : Black feminist temporalities and white supremacy Tanya Ann Kennedy Thinking about the meaning of time among temporary labor migrants in Israel Robin A Harper and Hani Zubida Ruins of pre-gentrification: Schrotthäuser and urban standstill in a postindustrial city Felix Ringel Time as a source of struggle and resilience in homeless families Peter Fraenkel The social life of time and methods: Studying London’s temporal architectures Ella Harris and Rebecca Coleman In March we held a three day pilot workshop to start testing out some approaches for our next conference. You can see the agenda here and I've also written up some longer reflections over on my personal blog.
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