Time & Society

Papers
(The median citation count of Time & Society is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
The chronopolitics of racial time41
Conceptualising flexibility: Challenging representations of time and society in the energy sector*38
On the need for (con) temporary utopias: Temporal reflections on the climate rhetoric of environmental youth movements23
Jaffa’s times: Temporalities of dispossession and the advent of natives’ reclaimed time22
After supersynchronisation: How media synchronise the social18
Time, class and privilege in career imagination: Exploring study-to-work transition of Chinese international students in UK universities through a Bourdieusian lens18
An exploration of the multiple motivations for spending less time at work17
Fossil modernity: The materiality of acceleration, slow violence, and ecological futures17
Disrupting times in the wake of the pandemic: Dispositional time attitudes, time perception and temporal focus17
Introduction: The social life of time15
Queer science: Temporality and futurity for queer students in STEM12
Times of power, knowledge and critique in the work of Foucault10
Living in the wrong time zone: Elevated risk of traffic fatalities in eccentric time localities10
Living in and out of time: Youth-led activism in Aotearoa New Zealand10
“Loading, please wait” – Temporality and (bodily) presence in mobile digital communication8
Waiting and temporal control: The temporal experience of long-term unemployment8
Chronemic urgency in everyday digital communication7
The pace of “the good life”: Connecting past, present, and future in the context of a housing affordability crisis7
Time paradoxes of neoliberalism: How time management applications change the way we live7
Social norms on working hours and peak times in public transport6
Domesticating the future through history6
Time as a source of struggle and resilience in homeless families6
The social life of time and methods: Studying London’s temporal architectures6
“Time is not time is not time”: A feminist ecological approach to clock time, process time, and care responsibilities5
Argumentative time work for legitimizing homeopathy: Temporal reasons for the acceptance of an alternative medical practice5
It is about time: Birthdays as modern rites of temporality5
How the type of working day affects work–life balance and mealtime balance: A study based on the time use survey5
Time constructs: Design ideology and a future internet5
Temporality in epistemic justice5
Beyond the clock: Rethinking the meaning of unpaid childcare in the U.S.5
Undisciplined Time Studies5
Scheduling longer working lives for older aged care workers: A time and income capability approach4
Beyond mothers’ time in childcare: Worlds of care and connection in the early life course4
“A matter of time”: Evidence-making temporalities of vaccine development in the COVID-19 media landscape4
Measurable time is governable time: Exploring temporality and time governance in childcare social work4
A pace of life indicator. Development and validation of a General Acceleration Scale4
Beyond the time bind: Gender inequality and the tempo of life in 87 countries4
Thinking about the meaning of time among temporary labor migrants in Israel4
Temporal comparisons: Evaluating the world through historical time3
Capital flows, itinerant laborers, and time: A revision of Thompson’s thesis of time and work discipline3
Sustainability in times of disruption: engaging with near and distant futures in practices of food entrepreneurship3
Who’s cooking tonight? A time-use study of coupled adults in Toronto, Canada3
Chronicity of disruptive project rhythms: The projectification of the ‘post-Ebola' health system rebuilding in Sierra Leone3
NavigatingShomoyscapes:Time and faculty life in the urban Global South3
The ‘telegraphic schizophrenic manner’: Psychosis and a (non)sense of time3
“It’s not even the leaders out here who have any say at all in how long they’re gonna have to wait”: A study of waiting time, power, and acceptance3
Whose time is it? Negotiating temporality in everyday life3
A theory of temporal telepresence: Reconsidering the digital time collapse3
Thirty years of Time & Society: The challenges for time studies revisited3
Post-crisis imaginaries in the time of direct-acting antiviral hepatitis C treatment3
Social change in developmental times? On ‘changeability’ and the uneven timings of child welfare interventions2
Time and social justice2
Ruminating on the past may be bad for you, or is it? Implications of past negative time perspective on job-related stress2
Bias in estimated working hours in time diary research: The effect of cyclical work time patterns on postponing designated registration days2
Temporality and timework: Danish endometrial cancer patients’ experiences of an accelerated cancer patient pathway2
Syrians’ experiences of waiting and temporality in Turkey: Gendered reconceptualisations of time, space and refugee identity2
The museum and temporalization2
What are they waiting for? The use of acceleration and deceleration in asylum procedures by the Dutch Government2
Time, space, and power in digital modernity: From liquid to solid control2
The critical temporalities of serial migration and family social reproduction in Southeast Asia2
Displacement, time and resistance: The role of waiting in facilitating occupations led by internally displaced persons in Colombia2
Undoing age, redefining gender, and negotiating time: Embodied experiences of midlife women in endurance sports2
Transdisciplinarity demands time2
Sea ice out of time: Reckoning with environmental change1
Synchronization of the Corona Crisis1
Everything is old now: A-temporal experiences of the digital in a rural farming co-operative1
Spatiotemporal accessibility by public transport and time wealth: Insights from two peripheral neighbourhoods in Malmö, Sweden1
‘You just get used to waiting’: Exploring the temporal dimensions of in-country educational experiences1
Hope and time work in dystopian contexts: Future-oriented temporalities of activism in post-referendum Scotland and Turkey1
Ceasing, suspending and stopping: Taking care with time1
Fatality risks in eccentric time localities: Not that elevated1
Time and the global: Research directions1
Temporal typifications as an organizational resource: Experiential knowledge and patient processing at the emergency department1
Editorial1
WITHDRAWAL – Administrative Duplicate Publication: Thought-time, money-time and the conditions of free academic labour1
Mobile phones and the experience of time: New perspectives from a deprivation study of teenagers1
Teaching complex time through pattern thinking and understanding1
“I don’t want to do time, I want to save it”: Carcerality of time and Black temporal resistance1
Becoming “intimate” with the present moment: Mindfulness and the question of temporality1
Riders in app time: Exploring the temporal experiences of food delivery platform work1
Smearing time: Critical temporality and corporate ontology1
Reducing weekly working hours: Temporal strategies and changes in the organization and experiences of work-Results from a qualitative study of a 30-hour workweek experiment1
Inevitability, contingency, and the epistemic significance of time1
Project work strategies in fusion research1
Rethinking the time’s arrow: Beginnings and the sociology of the future1
The temporalities of free knowledge work: Making time for media engagement1
Seizure aesthetics: Temporal regimes and medical technology in epilepsy diagnosis1
Time and causality in the social sciences1
The time of the Prophet and the future of the community: Temporalities in nineteenth and twentieth century Muslim India1
Working every weekend: The paradox of time for insecurely employed academics1
Once again—never before—too late: Competing modalities of temporal comparison in German politics (1790–1945)1
Policies for time studies: A call for a global political-scientific agenda1
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