This article explores how unexpected life course events can potentially be experienced as problematic by challenging anticipated future trajectories. Using data from a qualitative longitudinal study of men interviewed about fatherhood, we consider four unanticipated events in the context of family formation which are variously experienced as propelling men forwards, imposing a pause, or regressing to a previous life course phase. In these situations time represents a threat to personal identity, challenging imagined futures and leading to altered behaviour in the present. These unexpected events appear to have a long-term impact on temporal awareness. By highlighting understandings of the future as a fundamental aspect of experience, we ill...
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...
Whereas Rudolph's (2006a) article provides a discussion of mathematical models of time, Yamado and K...
This article explores how unexpected life course events can potentially be experienced as problemati...
International audienceThe purpose of this article is to examine the way in which individuals conside...
This article considers the timing of the transition to first-time fatherhood and its position in the...
Event history analyses, while useful, have limited explanatory power in relation to demographic life...
The article alerts those in the field of quantitative life course research to the ontological impact...
<p>Young people in the new century find themselves having to define their existential choices within...
Several questions about the degree to which cultural schedules exist for the timing of life transiti...
Most theories of personality development posit that changes in life circumstances (e.g. due to major...
Inspired by G.H. Mead’s philosophy of time and his focus on the present as the site of interpretatio...
The participants' detailed accounts demonstrate how age and timing decisions can have a significant ...
Luhmann M, Orth U, Specht J, Kandler C, Lucas RE. Studying Changes in Life Circumstances and Persona...
The period of young adulthood, from age 18 to 30 years, has been characterised by Rindfuss (1991) as...
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...
Whereas Rudolph's (2006a) article provides a discussion of mathematical models of time, Yamado and K...
This article explores how unexpected life course events can potentially be experienced as problemati...
International audienceThe purpose of this article is to examine the way in which individuals conside...
This article considers the timing of the transition to first-time fatherhood and its position in the...
Event history analyses, while useful, have limited explanatory power in relation to demographic life...
The article alerts those in the field of quantitative life course research to the ontological impact...
<p>Young people in the new century find themselves having to define their existential choices within...
Several questions about the degree to which cultural schedules exist for the timing of life transiti...
Most theories of personality development posit that changes in life circumstances (e.g. due to major...
Inspired by G.H. Mead’s philosophy of time and his focus on the present as the site of interpretatio...
The participants' detailed accounts demonstrate how age and timing decisions can have a significant ...
Luhmann M, Orth U, Specht J, Kandler C, Lucas RE. Studying Changes in Life Circumstances and Persona...
The period of young adulthood, from age 18 to 30 years, has been characterised by Rindfuss (1991) as...
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...
Whereas Rudolph's (2006a) article provides a discussion of mathematical models of time, Yamado and K...