This special issue is about the ways in which mobilities, as they are made and lived, tamper with a multiplicity of entwined normative and temporal orderings. Questions concerning the entwinement of temporal and normative orderings are not only a challenge for social theory. Mobilities, notably, make the intricate multiplicity of normative and temporal orderings a palpable, everyday issue: Distant spheres have to be linked, gaps to be bridged, connections forged, groups coordinated, timelines met, processes aligned etc. Serving flexibility, safety, synchronization and efficiency, contemporary mobilities involve diverse timings and commitments. This special issue, then, examines how multiple normative and temporal orderings unfold in practic...
Time is a central concept but its nature and status in in Organization Studies remains under-studied...
This article commences by paying attention to the dual role of signs, as physical subjects and commu...
This paper’s idea was triggered by the exhibition “Cedric Price: Mean Time,” presented at the Canad...
This special issue is about the ways in which mobilities, as they are made and lived, tamper with a ...
This article builds on the theoretical notion that social order in organized settings is both emerge...
This article contributes to the 'mobilities turn' in social science by proposing new concepts and me...
The world is on the move. This is a widespread understanding by many inhabitants of contemporary soc...
The temporal dimension is an often overlooked aspect of human interaction. The treatment and valuati...
Time is a central concept but its nature and status in in Organization Studies remains under-studied...
Turning the attention to the temporal as well as the more familiar spatial dimensions of mobility, t...
Overlapping and interlinked dimensions of time are shaped by and, in turn, structure contemporary ur...
"This edited volume approaches waiting both as a social phenomenon that proliferates in irregularise...
This chapter briefly explores how two periods of political mobilization, the alter-globalization mov...
The multiple nature of time has by now been well established across a wide range of scholarly tradit...
Management of the population’s mobility/circulation is a question of biopolitics, which implies a hi...
Time is a central concept but its nature and status in in Organization Studies remains under-studied...
This article commences by paying attention to the dual role of signs, as physical subjects and commu...
This paper’s idea was triggered by the exhibition “Cedric Price: Mean Time,” presented at the Canad...
This special issue is about the ways in which mobilities, as they are made and lived, tamper with a ...
This article builds on the theoretical notion that social order in organized settings is both emerge...
This article contributes to the 'mobilities turn' in social science by proposing new concepts and me...
The world is on the move. This is a widespread understanding by many inhabitants of contemporary soc...
The temporal dimension is an often overlooked aspect of human interaction. The treatment and valuati...
Time is a central concept but its nature and status in in Organization Studies remains under-studied...
Turning the attention to the temporal as well as the more familiar spatial dimensions of mobility, t...
Overlapping and interlinked dimensions of time are shaped by and, in turn, structure contemporary ur...
"This edited volume approaches waiting both as a social phenomenon that proliferates in irregularise...
This chapter briefly explores how two periods of political mobilization, the alter-globalization mov...
The multiple nature of time has by now been well established across a wide range of scholarly tradit...
Management of the population’s mobility/circulation is a question of biopolitics, which implies a hi...
Time is a central concept but its nature and status in in Organization Studies remains under-studied...
This article commences by paying attention to the dual role of signs, as physical subjects and commu...
This paper’s idea was triggered by the exhibition “Cedric Price: Mean Time,” presented at the Canad...