Who Are the New Men in Grey? Making Sense of Time, Time-Theft and Temporal Autonomy in the (Non)Use of Digital Media

Publikation: Bidrag til bog/antologi/rapportBidrag til bog/antologiForskning

Standard

Who Are the New Men in Grey? Making Sense of Time, Time-Theft and Temporal Autonomy in the (Non)Use of Digital Media. / Schwarzenegger, Christian; Menke, Manuel.

Making Time for Digital Lives: Beyond Chronotopia. red. / Anne Kaun; Christian Pentzold; Christine Lohmeier. 1. udg. Lanham, Maryland : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2020. s. 63-81.

Publikation: Bidrag til bog/antologi/rapportBidrag til bog/antologiForskning

Harvard

Schwarzenegger, C & Menke, M 2020, Who Are the New Men in Grey? Making Sense of Time, Time-Theft and Temporal Autonomy in the (Non)Use of Digital Media. i A Kaun, C Pentzold & C Lohmeier (red), Making Time for Digital Lives: Beyond Chronotopia. 1 udg, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Lanham, Maryland, s. 63-81.

APA

Schwarzenegger, C., & Menke, M. (2020). Who Are the New Men in Grey? Making Sense of Time, Time-Theft and Temporal Autonomy in the (Non)Use of Digital Media. I A. Kaun, C. Pentzold, & C. Lohmeier (red.), Making Time for Digital Lives: Beyond Chronotopia (1 udg., s. 63-81). Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.

Vancouver

Schwarzenegger C, Menke M. Who Are the New Men in Grey? Making Sense of Time, Time-Theft and Temporal Autonomy in the (Non)Use of Digital Media. I Kaun A, Pentzold C, Lohmeier C, red., Making Time for Digital Lives: Beyond Chronotopia. 1 udg. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. 2020. s. 63-81

Author

Schwarzenegger, Christian ; Menke, Manuel. / Who Are the New Men in Grey? Making Sense of Time, Time-Theft and Temporal Autonomy in the (Non)Use of Digital Media. Making Time for Digital Lives: Beyond Chronotopia. red. / Anne Kaun ; Christian Pentzold ; Christine Lohmeier. 1. udg. Lanham, Maryland : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2020. s. 63-81

Bibtex

@inbook{585cb2fbd029416f8b58a30c65aca666,
title = "Who Are the New Men in Grey?: Making Sense of Time, Time-Theft and Temporal Autonomy in the (Non)Use of Digital Media",
abstract = "In this chapter, we first discuss always connected and always online sentiments normalising the assumed ubiquitous omnipresence of digital media and how this shapes our understanding of offline time and time away from the media. In recent years, the topic of disconnection, media abstention and media resistance found new prominence, highlighting the time without media as a test case for understanding the deep impact of digitalisation and digital media pervasiveness on our sense of time, sociability and understanding of culture and society at large. We then present the methodological take on our re-analysis of a series of studies conducted in the past, which led us to several categorisations of temporal understandings we found in the data. We conclude with a discussion of the findings and suggestions for future research.",
author = "Christian Schwarzenegger and Manuel Menke",
year = "2020",
language = "English",
isbn = "9781786612977",
pages = "63--81",
editor = "Anne Kaun and Christian Pentzold and Christine Lohmeier",
booktitle = "Making Time for Digital Lives",
publisher = "Rowman & Littlefield Publishers",
address = "United States",
edition = "1",

}

RIS

TY - CHAP

T1 - Who Are the New Men in Grey?

T2 - Making Sense of Time, Time-Theft and Temporal Autonomy in the (Non)Use of Digital Media

AU - Schwarzenegger, Christian

AU - Menke, Manuel

PY - 2020

Y1 - 2020

N2 - In this chapter, we first discuss always connected and always online sentiments normalising the assumed ubiquitous omnipresence of digital media and how this shapes our understanding of offline time and time away from the media. In recent years, the topic of disconnection, media abstention and media resistance found new prominence, highlighting the time without media as a test case for understanding the deep impact of digitalisation and digital media pervasiveness on our sense of time, sociability and understanding of culture and society at large. We then present the methodological take on our re-analysis of a series of studies conducted in the past, which led us to several categorisations of temporal understandings we found in the data. We conclude with a discussion of the findings and suggestions for future research.

AB - In this chapter, we first discuss always connected and always online sentiments normalising the assumed ubiquitous omnipresence of digital media and how this shapes our understanding of offline time and time away from the media. In recent years, the topic of disconnection, media abstention and media resistance found new prominence, highlighting the time without media as a test case for understanding the deep impact of digitalisation and digital media pervasiveness on our sense of time, sociability and understanding of culture and society at large. We then present the methodological take on our re-analysis of a series of studies conducted in the past, which led us to several categorisations of temporal understandings we found in the data. We conclude with a discussion of the findings and suggestions for future research.

UR - https://books.google.de/books?hl=de&lr=&id=T8b4DwAAQBAJ&oi=fnd&pg=PA63&ots=5oGCrNa_Ml&sig=MxXntBCu_6x_Sr8SlEu3kPUX_ZE#v=onepage&q&f=false

M3 - Book chapter

SN - 9781786612977

SP - 63

EP - 81

BT - Making Time for Digital Lives

A2 - Kaun, Anne

A2 - Pentzold, Christian

A2 - Lohmeier, Christine

PB - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

CY - Lanham, Maryland

ER -

ID: 249313112