Mainstream life course studies often draw on a conventional understanding of time as a unidirectional clock-based entity, which proceeds in a uniform and linear manner. This paper argues that, in order to understand the social, relational and psychological processes of change and continuity that characterise life course processes, we need to adopt a more comprehensive and explicit conceptualisation of time – a conceptualisation that goes beyond an absolute (linear, chronological, uniform) definition – to incorporate the notion of relative time. Drawing on insights from narrative and biographical research, discussions of the temporal embeddedness of human agency and multidisciplinary research on time perceptions and time perspectives, we pro...
Over the last decades, the life course approach has developed into a major research paradigm. The no...
Based on findings from a large-scale longitudinal study into the learning biographies of adults, thi...
Whereas Rudolph's (2006a) article provides a discussion of mathematical models of time, Yamado and K...
Mainstream life course studies often draw on a conventional understanding of time as a unidirectiona...
The article alerts those in the field of quantitative life course research to the ontological impact...
Version auteur sur HAL-SHS 31 oct. 2013. Version revue disponible sur: http://tas.sagepub.com/conten...
The article presents the theoretical analysis of temporal and event norms of life course in the cont...
Context: Longitudinal qualitative research is an approach to research that entails generating qualit...
Introduction Research on the psychology of time has a long history but a short memory, especially as...
Context: Longitudinal qualitative research is an approach to research that entails generating qualit...
The article is aimed at analyzing the features of life style and meaningfulness of life among studen...
This article explores how unexpected life course events can potentially be experienced as problemati...
Abstract: This article introduces and describes Timescapes: Changing Relationships and Identities Th...
Although folk wisdom states that “time heals all wounds,” the truth of this claim is questionable an...
AbstractThe concept of “time transspective” reflects a person's perception of his\her existence at d...
Over the last decades, the life course approach has developed into a major research paradigm. The no...
Based on findings from a large-scale longitudinal study into the learning biographies of adults, thi...
Whereas Rudolph's (2006a) article provides a discussion of mathematical models of time, Yamado and K...
Mainstream life course studies often draw on a conventional understanding of time as a unidirectiona...
The article alerts those in the field of quantitative life course research to the ontological impact...
Version auteur sur HAL-SHS 31 oct. 2013. Version revue disponible sur: http://tas.sagepub.com/conten...
The article presents the theoretical analysis of temporal and event norms of life course in the cont...
Context: Longitudinal qualitative research is an approach to research that entails generating qualit...
Introduction Research on the psychology of time has a long history but a short memory, especially as...
Context: Longitudinal qualitative research is an approach to research that entails generating qualit...
The article is aimed at analyzing the features of life style and meaningfulness of life among studen...
This article explores how unexpected life course events can potentially be experienced as problemati...
Abstract: This article introduces and describes Timescapes: Changing Relationships and Identities Th...
Although folk wisdom states that “time heals all wounds,” the truth of this claim is questionable an...
AbstractThe concept of “time transspective” reflects a person's perception of his\her existence at d...
Over the last decades, the life course approach has developed into a major research paradigm. The no...
Based on findings from a large-scale longitudinal study into the learning biographies of adults, thi...
Whereas Rudolph's (2006a) article provides a discussion of mathematical models of time, Yamado and K...