Time signals provide a sense of “despatialized simultaneity,” a rhythm to the everyday lives of billions of people, and experiences of liveness. This article offers a history of time signals from the 19th to the 21st centuries, identifying three typologies: scheduled time signals, sent mainly by radio and TV; on-demand, such as those of the speaking clock; and automatized, transmitted by the Network Time Protocol for digital devices. The article stresses the importance of time signals in media history and the significance of an infrastructural network of timekeeping/timesharing for the functioning of media themselves
This article analyses the temporal dimensions of knowledge production. Specifically it discusses the...
Digital calendars are logistical media, part of the infrastructure that configures arrangements amon...
This article explores how the shift from print to electronic calendars materializes and exacerbates ...
Time signals provide a sense of “despatialized simultaneity,” a rhythm to the everyday lives of bill...
The time always has indisputable importance in individual’s life in the historical process. Develop...
This paper addresses the role of time and meaning-making in the global mediascape. Particular attent...
Digital media everyday inscribe new patterns of time, promising instant communication, synchronous c...
Digital media time is commonly described as ‘real-time’. But what does this term refer to? How is ‘r...
This is an electronic, pre-publication version of an article published in Time and Society. © Copyri...
This article offers a short history of the transformation of time signals into a fundamental stabili...
This chapter asks how the mediation of time through digital technologies may require a new epistemol...
This paper refers to the nature of the concept of human time in the twentieth century. The paper is ...
In our technology dominant globalized world many feel shifting pressure and disorientation in their ...
[Extract] Theories of internal clock agree that variations in individual external stimuli may affect...
Time is an inherent quality of human life and the temporal nature of our being in this world has fun...
This article analyses the temporal dimensions of knowledge production. Specifically it discusses the...
Digital calendars are logistical media, part of the infrastructure that configures arrangements amon...
This article explores how the shift from print to electronic calendars materializes and exacerbates ...
Time signals provide a sense of “despatialized simultaneity,” a rhythm to the everyday lives of bill...
The time always has indisputable importance in individual’s life in the historical process. Develop...
This paper addresses the role of time and meaning-making in the global mediascape. Particular attent...
Digital media everyday inscribe new patterns of time, promising instant communication, synchronous c...
Digital media time is commonly described as ‘real-time’. But what does this term refer to? How is ‘r...
This is an electronic, pre-publication version of an article published in Time and Society. © Copyri...
This article offers a short history of the transformation of time signals into a fundamental stabili...
This chapter asks how the mediation of time through digital technologies may require a new epistemol...
This paper refers to the nature of the concept of human time in the twentieth century. The paper is ...
In our technology dominant globalized world many feel shifting pressure and disorientation in their ...
[Extract] Theories of internal clock agree that variations in individual external stimuli may affect...
Time is an inherent quality of human life and the temporal nature of our being in this world has fun...
This article analyses the temporal dimensions of knowledge production. Specifically it discusses the...
Digital calendars are logistical media, part of the infrastructure that configures arrangements amon...
This article explores how the shift from print to electronic calendars materializes and exacerbates ...