The missing dimension: The relevance of people's conception of time
The missing dimension: The relevance of people's conception of time
While a timely conceptual innovation for the digital age, the map proposed by Bentley et al. would benefit from strengthening through the inclusion of a non-clock-time perspective. In this way, there could be new hypotheses developed which could be applied and tested relevant to more diverse societies, cultures, and individuals.
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Norgate, Sarah H.
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Davies, Nigel
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Speed, Chris
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Cherrett, Tom
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Dickinson, Janet
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February 2014
Norgate, Sarah H.
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Davies, Nigel
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Speed, Chris
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Cherrett, Tom
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Dickinson, Janet
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Norgate, Sarah H., Davies, Nigel, Speed, Chris, Cherrett, Tom and Dickinson, Janet
(2014)
The missing dimension: The relevance of people's conception of time.
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 37 (1), .
(doi:10.1017/S0140525X13001829).
Abstract
While a timely conceptual innovation for the digital age, the map proposed by Bentley et al. would benefit from strengthening through the inclusion of a non-clock-time perspective. In this way, there could be new hypotheses developed which could be applied and tested relevant to more diverse societies, cultures, and individuals.
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Published date: February 2014
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