Full Description
Originally published in 1988, The Rhythms of Society reflects the time-obsessed age we lived in when it was written. The contributors, drawn from a range of disciplines, develop a common sociological approach to examine time in a range of cultures, sub-cultures and historical periods. With time even more of an issue now, this can be read today with an eye to the future.
Contents
Notes on Contributors 1. Introduction: Towards Chronosociology Michael Young and Tom Schuller 2. Social Structural Time: An Attempt at Classifying Types of Social Change by their Characteristic Paces Peter Laslett 3. The Intellectual History of Long Waves Peter Hall 4. Vivos Voco. Ringing the Changes in the Historical Geography of Time Consciousness Nigel Thrift 5. Time and Work Organisation: A Theoretical and Empirical Analysis Ken Starkey 6. 'Your Time, Or Mine?' An Anthropological View of the Tragic Temporal Contradictions of Biomedical Practice Ronald Frankenberg 7. Time: A Social Psychological Perspective Marie Jahoda 8. Time, Habit and the Fraternal Impulse Johnston Birchall 9. Social Versus Natural Time, A Traditional Distinction Re-examined Barbara Adam. Index.