"Time is not time is not time": A feminist ecological approach to clock time, process time, and care responsibilities [0.03%]
“时间不是时间不是时间”:一种女性主义生态学的钟表时间、过程时间和关怀责任观
Andrea Doucet
Andrea Doucet
Over the past half century, time-use studies have become a leading method for researching unpaid care work, especially in the multidisciplinary field of gender divisions of household work and care and in feminist international studies on co...
Beyond mothers' time in childcare: Worlds of care and connection in the early life course [0.03%]
母爱时光:人生早期关怀与联系的世界
Melissa A Milkie,Dana Wray
Melissa A Milkie
Family scholars examining time spent on children's care focus heavily on mothers' allocations to a specific sphere of active caregiving activities. But children's needs for care and supervision involve connection to others; and many others ...
Time and the Anthropocene: Making more-than-human temporalities legible through environmental observations and creative methods [0.03%]
时间与人类世:通过环境观测和创意方法使更多元的时间可见
Rupert Griffiths
Rupert Griffiths
The Anthropocene term invokes the multiple temporalities through which organisms, ecologies, and environments unfold - from the immediacy of the present moment to the sedimentary timescales of the geological record. Viewed from the perspect...
The critical temporalities of serial migration and family social reproduction in Southeast Asia [0.03%]
东南亚系列迁移和家庭社会再生产的关键时间性
Brenda S A Yeoh,Theodora Lam,Bittiandra Chand Somaiah et al.
Brenda S A Yeoh et al.
The prevailing neoliberal labour migration regime in Asia is underpinned by principles of enforced transience: the overwhelming majority of migrants - particularly those seeking low-skilled, low-waged work - are admitted into host nation-st...
Who's cooking tonight? A time-use study of coupled adults in Toronto, Canada [0.03%]
今晚由谁下厨?加拿大Toronto两地成年人的时间利用研究
Bochu Liu,Michael J Widener,Lindsey G Smith et al.
Bochu Liu et al.
Understanding how coupled adults arrange food-related labor in relation to their daily time allocation is of great importance because different arrangements may have implications for diet-related health and gender equity. Studies from the t...
Disrupting times in the wake of the pandemic: Dispositional time attitudes, time perception and temporal focus [0.03%]
新冠疫情下的动荡时代:性格时间态度、时间知觉与时间关注点
Tianna Loose,Marc Wittmann,Alejandro Vásquez-Echeverría
Tianna Loose
Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic has majorly disrupted many aspects of people's lives, provoking psychosocial distress among students. People's positive and negative attitudes towards the past, present and future were ...
"A matter of time": Evidence-making temporalities of vaccine development in the COVID-19 media landscape [0.03%]
“只是时间问题”:新冠疫苗研发的时态构造及其媒体呈现
Mia Harrison,Kari Lancaster,Tim Rhodes
Mia Harrison
This article investigates how evidence of the safety and efficacy of COVID-19 vaccines is enacted in news media via a focus on the temporality of vaccine development. We argue that time constitutes a crucial object of and mechanism for know...
Michelle Bastian,Lisa Baraitser,Michael J Flexer et al.
Michelle Bastian et al.
The 'telegraphic schizophrenic manner': Psychosis and a (non)sense of time [0.03%]
电报式的思维断裂:精神分裂与(无)时间感
Michael J Flexer
Michael J Flexer
This paper reads Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse-Five and Piercy's Woman on the Edge of Time as stories of deictic temporal crises. It critically examines the texts, exploring their representations of mental time travel (MTT), and places them int...