This paper begins by problematizing the `taken for granted' status of Newtonian linear time at the heart of (social) psychology. Borrowing from Adam, the paper makes a distinction between an `events in time' and `time in events' approach to social psychology. It argues that a `time in events' approach helps to reveal the importance of multiple times for social psychological theories and practices. To demonstrate this approach, it considers some of the multiple times that are relevant for analysing the concept of `identity'. It also explores the multiple times of the research encounter. In doing so, it suggests that traditional dichotomies in social psychology between synchronic and diachronic methods, and between experimental and qualitativ...
The object of this article is to present the outline of a temporalised sociology, emphasising novelt...
This paper analyzes the psychosocial construction of the conceptions of time and social change, and ...
We selectively review the progress of research on the psychology of time during the past 125 years, ...
Abstract. Against the background of a growing awareness of time among researchers, this articles set...
"Time" has been much less widely studied in psychology and related disciplines than has "space". Thi...
AbstractAlthough dedicated to the study of processes in people and organizations, W&O Psychology has...
Although dedicated to the study of processes in people and organizations, W&O Psychology has shown l...
Psychology as a self-aspiring, ambitious, developmental science faces the crucial limit of time—both...
Introduction Research on the psychology of time has a long history but a short memory, especially as...
Human experience reflects the interplay of multiple influences operating on various time scales to p...
Against the background of a growing awareness of time among researchers, this articles sets out to a...
This chapter explains the psychological research that over the past century has produced a substanti...
This article presents a critical review of ideas about time in modern societies & especially in the ...
This article explores the recognitionality of references to time as a participants’ category and res...
Sociocognitive time management and time construction processes are defined and illustrated within t...
The object of this article is to present the outline of a temporalised sociology, emphasising novelt...
This paper analyzes the psychosocial construction of the conceptions of time and social change, and ...
We selectively review the progress of research on the psychology of time during the past 125 years, ...
Abstract. Against the background of a growing awareness of time among researchers, this articles set...
"Time" has been much less widely studied in psychology and related disciplines than has "space". Thi...
AbstractAlthough dedicated to the study of processes in people and organizations, W&O Psychology has...
Although dedicated to the study of processes in people and organizations, W&O Psychology has shown l...
Psychology as a self-aspiring, ambitious, developmental science faces the crucial limit of time—both...
Introduction Research on the psychology of time has a long history but a short memory, especially as...
Human experience reflects the interplay of multiple influences operating on various time scales to p...
Against the background of a growing awareness of time among researchers, this articles sets out to a...
This chapter explains the psychological research that over the past century has produced a substanti...
This article presents a critical review of ideas about time in modern societies & especially in the ...
This article explores the recognitionality of references to time as a participants’ category and res...
Sociocognitive time management and time construction processes are defined and illustrated within t...
The object of this article is to present the outline of a temporalised sociology, emphasising novelt...
This paper analyzes the psychosocial construction of the conceptions of time and social change, and ...
We selectively review the progress of research on the psychology of time during the past 125 years, ...