Time & Society
Time & Society is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes articles, reviews, and scholarly comment that make original contributions to our understandings of the relationships between time, temporality, and social life. We welcome work that contributes to research across the arts, humanities, and social sciences (including interfaces with the sciences). We are particularly interested in multi- and inter- disciplinary work which seeks to bring different approaches, methods, theories, and/or empirical work into conversation. Critiques of, and proposals for, time-related aspects of public, social, scientific, economic, environmental, and organisational policies are also of interest. Our Letters to the Editor section provides a place for the informal exchange of topical ideas, provocations and musings related to the above. Time & Society strives to be international in scope, and independent of the interests of particular schools or directions of research, or particular political or narrow disciplinary objectives. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE)
"Time has become one of the central topics of the social sciences. Time & Society symbolises this development and has played a major role in forming this new field of study." John Urry
"Time & Society opens up the horizon for a necessary multidisciplinary discourse between social and natural scientists, historians and psychologists, technical experts and politicians for answers to the urgent questions concerning our future." Ulrich Beck
Electronic access:
Time & Society is available electronically on SAGE Journals Online at http://tas.sagepub.com
This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE)
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Time & Society is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes articles, reviews, and scholarly comment that make original contributions to our understandings of the relationships between time, temporality, and social life. We welcome work that contributes to research across the arts, humanities, and social sciences (including interfaces with the sciences). We are particularly interested in multi- and inter- disciplinary work which seeks to bring different approaches, methods, theories, and/or empirical work into conversation. Critiques of, and proposals for, time-related aspects of public, social, scientific, economic, environmental, and organisational policies are also of interest. Our Letters to the Editor section provides a place for the informal exchange of topical ideas, provocations and musings related to the above. Time & Society strives to be international in scope, and independent of the interests of particular schools or directions of research, or particular political or narrow disciplinary objectives.
Michelle Bastian | University of Edinburgh, UK |
Blake Ewing | University of Nottingham, UK |
Alexis McCrossen | Southern Methodist University, USA |
Muhammad Mughal | KFUPM Business School, Saudi Arabia |
Barbara Adam | Cardiff University, UK |
Robert Hassan | University of Melbourne, Australia |
Carmen Leccardi | University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy |
Adam Barrows | Carleton, Ottawa, Canada |
Kevin Birth | City University of New York, USA |
Justin Clark | Cornell University, USA |
Julia Cook | University of Newcastle, Australia |
Kerstin Cuhls | Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research, Germany |
Fadia Dakka | Birmingham City University, UK |
Andrea Doucet | Brock University, Canada |
Keri Facer | University of Bristol, UK |
Michael G Flaherty | Eckerd College, USA |
Ignace Glorieux | Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium |
Robin A. Harper | City University of New York, USA |
Tor Hernes | Copenhagen Business School, Denmark |
Paul Huebener | Athabasca University, Canada |
Gonzalo Iparraguirre | University of Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Helge Jordheim | University of Oslo, Norway |
Tanya Ann Kennedy | University of Maine-Farmington, USA |
Amanda Lagji | Pitzer College, USA |
Dawn Lyon | University of Kent, UK |
Krista Lysack | University of Western Ontario, Canada |
Helga Nowotny | Zurich, Switzerland |
Elisabeth Schilling | University of Applied Administrative Sciences NRW, Germany |
Riyad A. Shahjahan | Michigan State University, USA |
Kudakwashe Vanyoro | University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa |
Filip Vostal | Institute of Philosophy of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic |
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