This article analyses the temporal dimensions of knowledge production. Specifically it discusses the mechanics of the process and how these have changed through what are termed `knowledge epochs'. It argues that with the widespread dissemination of clock-time through the Industrial Revolution, the production of knowledge was significantly shaped by the temporality of the clock. Through the convergence of neoliberal globalization and ICT revolution a new powerful temporality has emerged through which knowledge production is refracted: network time. The article concludes that the spread of network time into the realm of the everyday has profound implications for the production of critical and reflexive knowledge in contemporary culture and so...
The knowledge economy is characterized by highly skilled, highly educated employees w...
New media production and design of ICT (information and communication technology) as web and intern...
International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS) 2013: Reshaping Society Through Information S...
This is an electronic, pre-publication version of an article published in Time and Society. © Copyri...
In this groundbreaking book, media and time theorist Robert Hassan looks at the effects of the nexus...
For better or worse, the information and communication revolution has transformed our economic, cult...
Since the late '70s, the mutually reinforcing interaction between neoliberal economics and the revol...
Deposited with permission of Southern ReviewThis article considers the affects of neoliberal globali...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to try to understand the structure of time in informa...
Time is an inherent quality of human life and the temporal nature of our being in this world has fun...
The rise of the network society has been hailed often as the bringer of many positive things, and ha...
The knowledge economy is characterized by highly skilled, highly educated employees whose work is ce...
Deposited with permission of Knowledge Politics QuarterlyThe article argues that through a systemati...
This paper refers to the nature of the concept of human time in the twentieth century. The paper is ...
This chapter asks how the mediation of time through digital technologies may require a new epistemol...
The knowledge economy is characterized by highly skilled, highly educated employees w...
New media production and design of ICT (information and communication technology) as web and intern...
International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS) 2013: Reshaping Society Through Information S...
This is an electronic, pre-publication version of an article published in Time and Society. © Copyri...
In this groundbreaking book, media and time theorist Robert Hassan looks at the effects of the nexus...
For better or worse, the information and communication revolution has transformed our economic, cult...
Since the late '70s, the mutually reinforcing interaction between neoliberal economics and the revol...
Deposited with permission of Southern ReviewThis article considers the affects of neoliberal globali...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to try to understand the structure of time in informa...
Time is an inherent quality of human life and the temporal nature of our being in this world has fun...
The rise of the network society has been hailed often as the bringer of many positive things, and ha...
The knowledge economy is characterized by highly skilled, highly educated employees whose work is ce...
Deposited with permission of Knowledge Politics QuarterlyThe article argues that through a systemati...
This paper refers to the nature of the concept of human time in the twentieth century. The paper is ...
This chapter asks how the mediation of time through digital technologies may require a new epistemol...
The knowledge economy is characterized by highly skilled, highly educated employees w...
New media production and design of ICT (information and communication technology) as web and intern...
International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS) 2013: Reshaping Society Through Information S...