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Mediated Time: Perspectives on Time in a Digital Age

Editat de Maren Hartmann, Elizabeth Prommer, Karin Deckner, Stephan O. Görland
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 noi 2020
Exploring mediated time, this book contemplates how far (and in what ways) media and time are intertwined from a diverse set of theoretical and empirical angles. It builds from theoretical discussions concerning the question of mediation and the normative framing of time (especially acceleration) and works its way through questions of time for/of one’s own, resisting temporalities, polychronicity, in-between-time, simultaneity and other time concepts.
It further examines specific time frames, imaginations of a media future and the past, questions of online journalism and multitasking or liveness. Bringing together authors from diverse backgrounds, this collection presents a rich combination of milestone articles, new empirical research, enriching theoretical work and interviews with leading researchers to bridge sociology, media studies, and science and technology studies in one of the first book-length publications on the emerging field of media and time.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030249526
ISBN-10: 3030249522
Pagini: 365
Ilustrații: XVII, 365 p. 9 illus., 2 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2019
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

1. Introduction: Introducing Mediated Time.- 2. The Categorical Imperative of Acceleration: Speed as Moral Duty.- 3. The Normative Framework of (Mobile) Time: Chrononormativity, Power-Chronography and Mobilities.- 4. Exploring “Heterochronias”.- 5. Eigenzeit. Revisited.- 6. An interview with Kristof Nyiri (Budapest, Hungary).- 7. Doing Time: The Data Temporalities in the Prison Context.- 8. Past and Future Media Homes: Digital Imaginaries of Early TV Homes and Homes of the Future.- 9. Emplacing (Inter)Mediated Time.- 10. An interview with Sarah Sharma (University of Toronto, CAN), commented upon by Judy Wajcman (London School of Economics, UK).- 11. Time as Key Category for Cultural Change.- 12. Synchronizing the Nation: History of Time Signals in Russia.- 13. Communication Efficiency: A New Perspective to Understand the Communication Technology Progress and Its Impacts on the National Economy.- 15. The Unfolding of Digital Journalism — Embodied Time(s) and News Events.- 16. ReallyDead Time?: Mobile Media Use in Interstices.- 17. Simultaneity during Polychronicity: Mediated Time and Mobile Media.- 18. Philip Auslander (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA) in conversation with Karin van Es (Utrecht University, Netherlands).- 19. Conclusion.

Notă biografică

Maren Hartmann is Professor of Communication and Media Sociology at the Berlin University of the Arts (UdK), Germany. She has published widely on media and time; appropriation, especially domestication; media and mobilities; and home and homelessness.
Elizabeth Prommeris Professor and Chair for Communication and Media Studies and Director of the Institute for Media Research at the University of Rostock, Germany. Her research circulates around the ‘moving picture’ across platforms; converging media environments; and gendered media production.
Karin Deckner is a researcher at the Berlin University of the Arts (UdK), Germany, where she is currently working on her Ph.D. about the dematerialization of 'keys'.
Stephan Oliver Görland is a postdoctoral fellow at the Centre for Media, Communication & Information Research (ZeMKI) at the University of Bremen, Germany, and associate member of the Berlin Institute for Integration and Migration Research (BIM) at the Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany. 

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Exploring mediated time, this book contemplates how far (and in what ways) media and time are intertwined from a diverse set of theoretical and empirical angles. It builds from theoretical discussions concerning the question of mediation and the normative framing of time (especially acceleration) and works its way through questions of time for/of one’s own, resisting temporalities, polychronicity, in-between-time, simultaneity and other time concepts.
It further examines specific time frames, imaginations of a media future and the past, questions of online journalism and multitasking or liveness. Bringing together authors from diverse backgrounds, this collection presents a rich combination of milestone articles, new empirical research, enriching theoretical work and interviews with leading researchers to bridge sociology, media studies, and science and technology studies in one of the first book-length publications on the emerging field of media and time.

Caracteristici

Presents a key intervention in the emerging research field of media and time Collects prominent experts in Sociology, Media Studies, and Science and Technology Studies Combines an historical overview of the subject and interviews with leading researchers with new, cutting-edge theoretical and empirical work