ABSTRACT

Timescapes of Modernity explores the relationship between time and environmental and socio-cultural concerns. Using examples such as the BSE crisis, the Sea Empress oil pollution and the Chernobyl radiation Barbara Adam argues that environmental hazards are inescapably tied to the successes of the industrial way of life. Global markets and economic growth; large-scale production of food; the speed of transport and communication; the 24 hour society and even democratic politics are among the invisible hazards we face. With this unique 'timescape' perspective the author dislodges assumptions about environmental change, enables a rethinking of environmental problems and provides the potential for new strategies to deal with environmental hazards.

chapter |20 pages

INTRODUCTION

part |2 pages

Part I HABITS OF THE MIND

chapter 2|40 pages

IT’S ALL ABOUT MONEY, ISN’T IT?

part |2 pages

Part II THE EYE OF TIME ON THE INDUSTRIAL WAY OF LIFE

chapter 3|24 pages

SQUARE PEGS INTO ROUND HOLES

chapter 4|36 pages

INDUSTRIAL FOOD FOR THOUGHT

chapter 5|30 pages

MEDIATED KNOWLEDGE

chapter 6|18 pages

RADIATED IDENTITIES

chapter 7|20 pages

GENIES ON THE LOOSE: WHAT NOW ALADDIN?