A Geography Of Time: On Tempo, Culture, And The Pace Of Life
Autor Robert N. Levineen Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 iul 1998
In
this
engaging
and
spirited
book,
eminent
social
psychologist
Robert
Levine
asks
us
to
explore
a
dimension
of
our
experience
that
we
take
for
granted—our
perception
of
time.
When
we
travel
to
a
different
country,
or
even
a
different
city
in
the
United
States,
we
assume
that
a
certain
amount
of
cultural
adjustment
will
be
required,
whether
it's
getting
used
to
new
food
or
negotiating
a
foreign
language,
adapting
to
a
different
standard
of
living
or
another
currency.
In
fact,
what
contributes
most
to
our
sense
of
disorientation
is
having
to
adapt
to
another
culture's
sense
of
time.Levine,
who
has
devoted
his
career
to
studying
time
and
the
pace
of
life,
takes
us
on
an
enchanting
tour
of
time
through
the
ages
and
around
the
world.
As
he
recounts
his
unique
experiences
with
humor
and
deep
insight,
we
travel
with
him
to
Brazil,
where
to
be
three
hours
late
is
perfectly
acceptable,
and
to
Japan,
where
he
finds
a
sense
of
the
long-term
that
is
unheard
of
in
the
West.
We
visit
communities
in
the
United
States
and
find
that
population
size
affects
the
pace
of
life—and
even
the
pace
of
walking.
We
travel
back
in
time
to
ancient
Greece
to
examine
early
clocks
and
sundials,
then
move
forward
through
the
centuries
to
the
beginnings
of
”clock
time”
during
the
Industrial
Revolution.
We
learn
that
there
are
places
in
the
world
today
where
people
still
live
according
to
”nature
time,”
the
rhythm
of
the
sun
and
the
seasons,
and
”event
time,”
the
structuring
of
time
around
happenings(when
you
want
to
make
a
late
appointment
in
Burundi,
you
say,
”I'll
see
you
when
the
cows
come
in”).Levine
raises
some
fascinating
questions.
How
do
we
use
our
time?
Are
we
being
ruled
by
the
clock?
What
is
this
doing
to
our
cities?
To
our
relationships?
To
our
own
bodies
and
psyches?
Are
there
decisions
we
have
made
without
conscious
choice?
Alternative
tempos
we
might
prefer?
Perhaps,
Levine
argues,
our
goal
should
be
to
try
to
live
in
a
”multitemporal”
society,
one
in
which
we
learn
to
move
back
and
forth
among
nature
time,
event
time,
and
clock
time.
In
other
words,
each
of
us
must
chart
our
own
geography
of
time.
If
we
can
do
that,
we
will
have
achieved
temporal
prosperity.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780465026425
ISBN-10: 0465026427
Pagini: 280
Dimensiuni: 201 x 127 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: BASIC BOOKS
Colecția Basic Books
ISBN-10: 0465026427
Pagini: 280
Dimensiuni: 201 x 127 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: BASIC BOOKS
Colecția Basic Books
Notă biografică
Robert
Levine,
Ph.D.,is
professor
in
the
psychology
department
at
California
State
University,
Fresno,
where
he
has
received
many
awards
for
his
teaching
and
research.
He
has
been
a
visiting
professor
at
Universidade
Federal
Fluminense
in
Niteroi,
Brazil,
at
Sapporo
Medical
University
in
Japan,
and
at
Stockholm
University
in
Sweden.
He
has
published
articles
inPsychology
Today,
Discover,
andAmerican
Scientistand
has
appeared
on
ABC'sWorld
News
Tonight,
Dateline,
NBC,
CNN,
The
Discovery
Channel,
and
All
Things
Considered.