Using the data collected from research carried out at two Portuguese universities, this article highlights the way university lecturers currently deal with space and time. Their professional activity is not externally subjected to a specific time geometry that defines their working day. Teaching and researching time–spaces are basically task oriented. Furthermore, university lecturers are increasingly requested to perform tasks in very short time periods in order to secure financial support. To a certain extent, this pressure upon their work is facilitated by the use of technology. However, technology also causes a profound reconfiguration of working times and spaces, especially because it allows lecturers to work at any time from ...
The relativity of time is an influential factor in academic autonomy in liquid modernity, there are ...
This article explores how academics (i.e university teachers and researchers in the French public se...
This paper provides an account of our research on balancing private life and work among highly quali...
Using the data collected from research carried out at two Portuguese universities, this article hig...
This paper addresses a project in progress, which envisages an account and understanding of the ways...
Several studies have suggested that the development of technologies such as household appliances, IC...
This study draws on a feminist perspective on time and space, or a feminist time and space literacy,...
The primary focus of this qualitative study is an inquiry into three female teachers’ experi...
This article focuses on faculty members ’ allocation of time to teaching and research, conceptualizi...
This chapter traces the shift in conceptualisations of academic time to understand what affect time ...
The nature of time has been considered in some depth within philosophy and social theory, while theo...
Because of its temporal flexibility, there is a widespread notion that the teaching profession is ‘w...
Increasing time pressures, an accelerating pace of work and the need to juggle an increasing number ...
The primary focus of this qualitative study is an inquiry into three female teachers’ experiences as...
Time presents itself as a central issue in the (in)equality between men and women at work, being par...
The relativity of time is an influential factor in academic autonomy in liquid modernity, there are ...
This article explores how academics (i.e university teachers and researchers in the French public se...
This paper provides an account of our research on balancing private life and work among highly quali...
Using the data collected from research carried out at two Portuguese universities, this article hig...
This paper addresses a project in progress, which envisages an account and understanding of the ways...
Several studies have suggested that the development of technologies such as household appliances, IC...
This study draws on a feminist perspective on time and space, or a feminist time and space literacy,...
The primary focus of this qualitative study is an inquiry into three female teachers’ experi...
This article focuses on faculty members ’ allocation of time to teaching and research, conceptualizi...
This chapter traces the shift in conceptualisations of academic time to understand what affect time ...
The nature of time has been considered in some depth within philosophy and social theory, while theo...
Because of its temporal flexibility, there is a widespread notion that the teaching profession is ‘w...
Increasing time pressures, an accelerating pace of work and the need to juggle an increasing number ...
The primary focus of this qualitative study is an inquiry into three female teachers’ experiences as...
Time presents itself as a central issue in the (in)equality between men and women at work, being par...
The relativity of time is an influential factor in academic autonomy in liquid modernity, there are ...
This article explores how academics (i.e university teachers and researchers in the French public se...
This paper provides an account of our research on balancing private life and work among highly quali...