The article alerts those in the field of quantitative life course research to the ontological impact of different forms of temporality. The first section reviews the influence of cosmic cycles, human development, historical, cultural, social and institutional forms of temporality on life course behaviour. Two central themes arise. Institutional calendars shape our everyday lives, and seemingly innocent calendars may influence behaviour. Furthermore, behavioural affects from cosmic and biological time are increasingly colonized by social constructions of temporality. The second section outlines how ontological perceptions of time shape the epistemological approach. The discussion separates temporal effects from what is an artefact of data, m...
Time is fundamental to human experience: it plays a central role in our everyday lives; yet, we cann...
This article offers a macrohistory perspective on sociocultural change to reveal a wide spectrum of ...
The paper reports on a longitudinal study of adults' learning lives. While the longitudinal design b...
The article alerts those in the field of quantitative life course research to the ontological impact...
The article presents the theoretical analysis of temporal and event norms of life course in the cont...
Mainstream life course studies often draw on a conventional understanding of time as a unidirectiona...
Cowley, S. J. & Madsen, J. K. (2014) Time and temporality: Linguistic distribution in human life-gam...
This article explores how unexpected life course events can potentially be experienced as problemati...
Based on findings from a large-scale longitudinal study into the learning biographies of adults, thi...
Whereas Rudolph's (2006a) article provides a discussion of mathematical models of time, Yamado and K...
Abstract: This article introduces and describes Timescapes: Changing Relationships and Identities Th...
Whereas Rudolph's (2006a) article provides a discussion of mathematical models of time, Yamado and K...
Version auteur sur HAL-SHS 31 oct. 2013. Version revue disponible sur: http://tas.sagepub.com/conten...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to explore time dilemmas in ethnographic research and develop...
Bringing together scholars from philosophy, bioethics, law, sociology, and anthropology, this topica...
Time is fundamental to human experience: it plays a central role in our everyday lives; yet, we cann...
This article offers a macrohistory perspective on sociocultural change to reveal a wide spectrum of ...
The paper reports on a longitudinal study of adults' learning lives. While the longitudinal design b...
The article alerts those in the field of quantitative life course research to the ontological impact...
The article presents the theoretical analysis of temporal and event norms of life course in the cont...
Mainstream life course studies often draw on a conventional understanding of time as a unidirectiona...
Cowley, S. J. & Madsen, J. K. (2014) Time and temporality: Linguistic distribution in human life-gam...
This article explores how unexpected life course events can potentially be experienced as problemati...
Based on findings from a large-scale longitudinal study into the learning biographies of adults, thi...
Whereas Rudolph's (2006a) article provides a discussion of mathematical models of time, Yamado and K...
Abstract: This article introduces and describes Timescapes: Changing Relationships and Identities Th...
Whereas Rudolph's (2006a) article provides a discussion of mathematical models of time, Yamado and K...
Version auteur sur HAL-SHS 31 oct. 2013. Version revue disponible sur: http://tas.sagepub.com/conten...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to explore time dilemmas in ethnographic research and develop...
Bringing together scholars from philosophy, bioethics, law, sociology, and anthropology, this topica...
Time is fundamental to human experience: it plays a central role in our everyday lives; yet, we cann...
This article offers a macrohistory perspective on sociocultural change to reveal a wide spectrum of ...
The paper reports on a longitudinal study of adults' learning lives. While the longitudinal design b...