The logic of ‘time’ in modern capitalist society appears to be a fixed concept. Time dictates human activity with a regularity, which as long ago as 1944, George Woodcock referred to as The Tyranny of the Clock. Seventy years on, Hartmut Rosa suggests humans no longer maintain speed to achieve something new, but simply to preserve the status quo, in a ‘social acceleration’ that is lethal to democracy. Political engagement takes time we no longer have, as we rush between our virtual spaces and ‘non-places’ of higher education. I suggest it is time to confront the conspirators that, in partnership with the clock, accelerate our social engagements with technology in the context of learning. Through Critical Discourse Analysis I reveal an alarm...
Education has long presented itself as a meaningful advancement. It is a proposition which depends ...
Over the past twenty years, university administrators in North America, Europe and elsewhere have us...
This article examines the implications of the social acceleration of time for the capacity of activi...
The logic of ‘time’ in modern capitalist society appears to be a fixed concept. Time dictates human ...
The logic of ���time��� in modern capitalist society appears to be a fixed concept. Time dictates hu...
The rise of the network society has been hailed often as the bringer of many positive things, and ha...
Abstract: The rise of the network society has been hailed often as the bringer of many positive thin...
Situated at the intersection of time, power and education, we elaborate an argument for diffracting ...
This article analyses the temporal dimensions of knowledge production. Specifically it discusses the...
This is an electronic, pre-publication version of an article published in Time and Society. © Copyri...
In this chapter, the way in which varied terms such as Networked learning, e-learning and Technology...
In the Grundrisse, Marx argued that the circulation of productive capital was “a process of transfo...
Networked learning is part of an emergent networked society. As such networked learning forms part o...
In a world-order where planetary computational networks have restructured nearly all spheres of exis...
Technology discloses man’s mode of dealing with Nature, the process of production by which he sustai...
Education has long presented itself as a meaningful advancement. It is a proposition which depends ...
Over the past twenty years, university administrators in North America, Europe and elsewhere have us...
This article examines the implications of the social acceleration of time for the capacity of activi...
The logic of ‘time’ in modern capitalist society appears to be a fixed concept. Time dictates human ...
The logic of ���time��� in modern capitalist society appears to be a fixed concept. Time dictates hu...
The rise of the network society has been hailed often as the bringer of many positive things, and ha...
Abstract: The rise of the network society has been hailed often as the bringer of many positive thin...
Situated at the intersection of time, power and education, we elaborate an argument for diffracting ...
This article analyses the temporal dimensions of knowledge production. Specifically it discusses the...
This is an electronic, pre-publication version of an article published in Time and Society. © Copyri...
In this chapter, the way in which varied terms such as Networked learning, e-learning and Technology...
In the Grundrisse, Marx argued that the circulation of productive capital was “a process of transfo...
Networked learning is part of an emergent networked society. As such networked learning forms part o...
In a world-order where planetary computational networks have restructured nearly all spheres of exis...
Technology discloses man’s mode of dealing with Nature, the process of production by which he sustai...
Education has long presented itself as a meaningful advancement. It is a proposition which depends ...
Over the past twenty years, university administrators in North America, Europe and elsewhere have us...
This article examines the implications of the social acceleration of time for the capacity of activi...