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Social Conceptions of Time. Structure and Process in Work and Everyday Life

Social Conceptions of Time. Structure and Process in Work and Everyday Life
Social Conceptions of Time. Structure and Process in Work and Everyday Life
This book is concerned with the significance of time in work and everyday life. The contributors are among the foremost authorities in the field, and their up-to-date contributions consider the changing social meanings that time has in work, leisure and everyday routines. Together they provide a combination of theoretical and empirically-based approaches that reveal the social significance of time in all aspects of everyday lives.
0333984994
Palgrave
Crow, Graham
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Heath, Sue
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Crow, Graham
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Heath, Sue
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Crow, Graham and Heath, Sue (2002) Social Conceptions of Time. Structure and Process in Work and Everyday Life , Basingstoke. Palgrave, 280pp.

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This book is concerned with the significance of time in work and everyday life. The contributors are among the foremost authorities in the field, and their up-to-date contributions consider the changing social meanings that time has in work, leisure and everyday routines. Together they provide a combination of theoretical and empirically-based approaches that reveal the social significance of time in all aspects of everyday lives.

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Published date: 2002

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Local EPrints ID: 33827
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/33827
ISBN: 0333984994
PURE UUID: 9d5df18f-99fb-44cc-9d10-0854421ec4f9

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Date deposited: 17 May 2006
Last modified: 11 Dec 2021 15:22

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Author: Graham Crow
Author: Sue Heath

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