Working with Time in Qualitative Research : Case Studies, Theory and Practice.
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- 9781000515923
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- H62 .W675 2022
Cover -- Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Figures -- Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: Working With Time as Method -- What Is Time? -- What Is Method? -- Time as Method -- Case Studies, Theories, Practices -- Towards a Repertoire and Politics for Time as Method -- Note -- References -- 1 The Paris Boulevard Autrement -- Seeing Paris Through a Past Futures Lens -- The Republican Veil Turned Imperial -- An Etymology of Urban Unrest -- The Alternative Futures of the Urban Past -- From Past Futures to Polychronic History -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- References -- 2 No Futures: Design for a Renewed Focus On the Present -- The Future in Design -- Problems of Future-Oriented Perspectives -- Attending to the Thick Present -- Intervening in the Present -- Printer Clock -- TimeBots -- Four Steps Into the Thickness of the Present -- References -- 3 Times of Urgencies: Scenarios as Speculative Improvisations for the Anthropocene -- Introduction -- Scenario Time -- Speculative Improvisations -- Rehearsing the Future -- Unruly Temporalities -- Times of Urgencies -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 4 Bringing the Past Back to Life?: Working With Time in Community History -- Time Present -- Foregrounding Time: We Are Making History -- Temporal Lenses in Community History: Bringing the Past to Life -- Working Collaboratively Across the Grain of Time -- Closing Summary -- Notes -- References -- 5 Site Time: The Process of Building Through and With Time -- Part One: Deep Time -- Geologic Time to Modernity and the Beginning of the History of Time -- The Life Time of the House in a Century of Modernity -- Event Time and an Introduction to Site Time, the Everyday, Past Present, and Future -- Part Two: Constructing a Critical Visual Method - Time and the Dialectical Image, a Spatial Practice.
A Time to Change: Looking to the Future -- Notes -- References -- 6 Paying Attention to Time in Communication Research -- Introduction: Time, the Ontological Turn, and Communication Research Methods -- Temporal Methodology: the Poetic Structure of All Communication -- Implications for Working With Time in Communication Research -- Ramifications for Communication Theory -- Note -- References -- 7 Doing Time in Social Science and Humanities Research: Working With Repetition and Re-Reading -- Introduction -- Theoretical Context -- Re-reading and Multiple Readings of Time -- Example of How the Method Works -- Temporal Aspects of the Methodology -- Time Limits: the Constraints and Dilemmas of Temporal Methodologies -- Future Applications of the Methodology -- Note -- References -- 8 Plagues, Time, Traumas and Responsibilities: Reading Time as a Way of Living -- Introduction: Sociology as the Art of Living -- Temporal Methodology: Reading Time -- A Time to Mourn -- Albert Camus' The Plague -- Responsibilities and Traumatic Times -- Responsibilities, Ethics and Politics -- Implications for Time as Method -- Notes -- 9 The Rhythms of Research -- Introduction -- Rhythm -- Rhythming the Research -- External Rhythms -- Reflecting On Rhythm -- References -- 10 Clocking Invisible Labour in Academia: The Politics of Working With Time -- Struggles Over Time and Labour in Academia -- Invisible Labour and Hermeneutical Injustice -- Tensions in Working With Time -- Conclusion: Time as Politics -- Notes -- References -- 11 Working With/in Time: How University Timescapes Shape Knowledge -- Time and the University -- Time as Medium and Resource for Qualitative Participatory Inquiry -- Time A: How Are We, as Authors of this Chapter, Working With Time in Our Research and Writing?.
Time B: How Are Timescapes Epistemologically Constitutive in Collaborative and Participatory Research? -- Deep Histories Shape Contemporary Research Practices -- Building Trust and Partnerships Requires Time -- Creating Time for the Encounter -- Tracing the Interactions of Time and Money -- What Does this Mean for Qualitative Research? -- References -- A (Temporary) Glossary -- References -- Time as Method -- A Manifesto -- Time as Method: a Manifesto -- Index.
This volume creates a conversation between researchers who are actively exploring how working with and reflecting upon time and temporality in the research process can generate new accounts and understandings of social and cultural phenomena and bring new ways of knowing and being into existence.
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