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This column contains descriptions of future and recent conferences and published works, Calls for Papers, and other events relating to the study of time. Available materials are cited directly from Internet sources. The listings are in chronological order by date of event. If you know of other time-related conferences or events, please forward your information to John Cordes at jcordes@cabrini.edu . Thank you very much. Regimes of Temporality: Investigating the Plurality and Order of Times Across Histories, Cultures, Technologies, Materialities and Media 5-7 June, 2013 International Conference at the University of Oslo, Norway Humans live and work in different times. The standardized global clock time, both homogenous and linear, is only one of them. Our lives unfold through a variety of time frames: cyclical or linear, repetitive or cumulative, slow or fast, measured or experienced, short or long. During the last years a series of new times have emerged due to globalization, technological innovation and climate change, e. g. the instantaneity of digital communication, the many time scales of co 2 emissions and temperature rise and the collapse of the idea of unilinear global progress. The goal of this conference, hosted by the interdisciplinary research program kultrans at
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Published: Mar 18, 2014
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