While researchers in social psychology often explore space and time in isolation, the relations between these dimensions are rarely considered. To address this gap, we explore a model of Time–Space Distanciation, the extent to space and time are abstracted from one another in the cultural coordination of activity. We introduce this construct with an emphasis on its interdisciplinary roots and its status as a feature of both group- and individual-level psychology. We then offer three studies providing initial evidence of the distinctiveness of this variable at both levels. We find that (1) state-level time–space distanciation is related to, but distinct from, collectivism and cultural tightness and (2) it has important implications for colle...
This paper begins by problematizing the `taken for granted' status of Newtonian linear time at the h...
The article highlights the temporal construction of everyday spaces that make up the societal releva...
Psychology as a self-aspiring, ambitious, developmental science faces the crucial limit of time—both...
While researchers in social psychology often explore space and time in isolation, the relations betw...
Coloniality describes the way in which racialized conceptions of being, personhood, and morality inh...
It has been an accepted scientific fact in physics for almost 100 years that time speeds up and slow...
Time is fundamental to human experience: it plays a central role in our everyday lives; yet, we cann...
This paper discusses some of the basic philosophical concepts – the concepts of “space and time” - a...
Speaking about the temporal dimentions we have to take into consideration before the dimension of ti...
International audienceThe objective of this paper is to present the implications of the contraction ...
"Time" has been much less widely studied in psychology and related disciplines than has "space". Thi...
This Research Topic explores the question: what is the relationship between representations of time ...
Abstract. In this paper I discuss the problematic presence of time in the spatial meta-language of c...
233 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1981.In his Philosophy of the Pres...
Are humans born into a phenomenon, time, that has an eternally anterior origin and whose source is o...
This paper begins by problematizing the `taken for granted' status of Newtonian linear time at the h...
The article highlights the temporal construction of everyday spaces that make up the societal releva...
Psychology as a self-aspiring, ambitious, developmental science faces the crucial limit of time—both...
While researchers in social psychology often explore space and time in isolation, the relations betw...
Coloniality describes the way in which racialized conceptions of being, personhood, and morality inh...
It has been an accepted scientific fact in physics for almost 100 years that time speeds up and slow...
Time is fundamental to human experience: it plays a central role in our everyday lives; yet, we cann...
This paper discusses some of the basic philosophical concepts – the concepts of “space and time” - a...
Speaking about the temporal dimentions we have to take into consideration before the dimension of ti...
International audienceThe objective of this paper is to present the implications of the contraction ...
"Time" has been much less widely studied in psychology and related disciplines than has "space". Thi...
This Research Topic explores the question: what is the relationship between representations of time ...
Abstract. In this paper I discuss the problematic presence of time in the spatial meta-language of c...
233 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1981.In his Philosophy of the Pres...
Are humans born into a phenomenon, time, that has an eternally anterior origin and whose source is o...
This paper begins by problematizing the `taken for granted' status of Newtonian linear time at the h...
The article highlights the temporal construction of everyday spaces that make up the societal releva...
Psychology as a self-aspiring, ambitious, developmental science faces the crucial limit of time—both...