This paper focuses on the everyday lives of young people with a severe mental illness living temporarily at a social psychiatric housing facility in Denmark. In the paper we take a temporal approach to the analysis of this and we draw on Henri Lefebvre’s work on rhythm analysis to investigate the differences between the rhythms of everyday life within the institution and the rhythms of what is perceived as the everyday life of ‘ordinary’ youth. We also show how digital technologies play a central part in these institutionalised everyday lives by creating connections as well as disruptions between different time-spaces. Centrally, we point to the positive and negative consequences this has for the young peoples’ sense of self. Empirically, t...
This article develops the concept of digital atmosphere to analyse the affective power of social med...
This article explores the rhythm of temporary mobility experiences of young Eastern Europeans (EEs) ...
Little is known about the perspectives of young people suffering from medically unexplained symptoms...
In this paper we explore the implications of new technologies for performances in relation to work, ...
This article addresses the methodological challenge of capturing and comparing children’s experience...
This paper explores Lefebvre’s method of rhythmanalysis (2002) and the way lived experiences are doc...
This presentation examines how the softwarization of everyday life is experienced. The point of emba...
Que se passe-t-il lorsqu’on ne peut plus sortir de chez soi ou y rester, lorsqu’il n’est plus possib...
The paper analyzes young cannabis users’ experiences of time from two different perspectives, one lo...
Background: People with severe mental illness (SMI) living in supported housing (SH) struggle in eve...
The current generation of youths certainly had a different youthhood in comparison to the previous g...
Youth experiences, practices and relationships produce particular times and spaces. These experience...
Published version of an article in the journal: Contemporary Family Therapy. Also available from the...
How is mental illness conceptualised, designed, experienced or produced by digital life? This panel ...
The spread of COVID-19 in Italy resulted in the implementation of a lockdown that obligated the firs...
This article develops the concept of digital atmosphere to analyse the affective power of social med...
This article explores the rhythm of temporary mobility experiences of young Eastern Europeans (EEs) ...
Little is known about the perspectives of young people suffering from medically unexplained symptoms...
In this paper we explore the implications of new technologies for performances in relation to work, ...
This article addresses the methodological challenge of capturing and comparing children’s experience...
This paper explores Lefebvre’s method of rhythmanalysis (2002) and the way lived experiences are doc...
This presentation examines how the softwarization of everyday life is experienced. The point of emba...
Que se passe-t-il lorsqu’on ne peut plus sortir de chez soi ou y rester, lorsqu’il n’est plus possib...
The paper analyzes young cannabis users’ experiences of time from two different perspectives, one lo...
Background: People with severe mental illness (SMI) living in supported housing (SH) struggle in eve...
The current generation of youths certainly had a different youthhood in comparison to the previous g...
Youth experiences, practices and relationships produce particular times and spaces. These experience...
Published version of an article in the journal: Contemporary Family Therapy. Also available from the...
How is mental illness conceptualised, designed, experienced or produced by digital life? This panel ...
The spread of COVID-19 in Italy resulted in the implementation of a lockdown that obligated the firs...
This article develops the concept of digital atmosphere to analyse the affective power of social med...
This article explores the rhythm of temporary mobility experiences of young Eastern Europeans (EEs) ...
Little is known about the perspectives of young people suffering from medically unexplained symptoms...