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      Time, Consumption and Everyday Life
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      Practice, Materiality and Culture

      Time, Consumption and Everyday Life

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      Time, Consumption and Everyday Life book

      Practice, Materiality and Culture
      Edited ByElizabeth Shove, Frank Trentmann, Richard Wilk
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2009
      eBook Published 30 June 2020
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003087236
      Pages 250
      eBook ISBN 9781003087236
      Subjects Social Sciences
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      Shove, E., Trentmann, F., & Wilk, R. (Eds.). (2009). Time, Consumption and Everyday Life: Practice, Materiality and Culture (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003087236

      ABSTRACT

      Has material civilization spun out of control, becoming too fast for our own well-being and that of the planet? This book confronts these anxieties and examines the changing rhythms and temporal organization of everyday life. How do people handle hurriedness, burn-out and stress? Are slower forms of consumption viable? This volume brings together international experts from geography, sociology, history, anthropology and philosophy. In case studies covering the United States, Asia and Europe, contributors follow routines and rhythms, their emotional and political dynamics and show how they are anchored in material culture and everyday practice. Running themes of the book are questions of coordination and disruption; cycles and seasons; and the interplay between power and freedom, and between material and natural forces. The result is a volume that brings studies of practice, temporality and material culture together to open up a new intellectual agenda.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter |13 pages

      Introduction

      ByElizabeth Shove, Frank Trentmann, Richard Wilk

      section Section I|49 pages

      Time, Space and Practice

      chapter 1|17 pages

      Everyday Practice and the Production and Consumption of Time

      ByElizabeth Shove

      chapter 2|14 pages

      Timespace and the Organization of Social Life

      ByTed Schatzki

      chapter 3|15 pages

      Re-ordering Temporal Rhythms

      Coordinating Daily Practices in the UK in 1937 and 2000
      ByDale Southerton

      section Section II|48 pages

      Pace and Scale

      chapter 4|18 pages

      Disruption is Normal

      Blackouts, Breakdowns and the Elasticity of Everyday Life
      ByFrank Trentmann

      chapter 5|14 pages

      My Soul for a Seat

      Commuting and the Routines of Mobility
      ByTom O'Dell

      chapter 6|14 pages

      Routines — Made and Unmade

      ByBilly Ehn, Orvar Löfgren

      section Section III|42 pages

      Rhythms, Patterns and Temporal Cycles of Consumption

      chapter 7|14 pages

      Calendars and Clocks

      Cycles of Horticultural Commerce in Nineteenth-century America
      ByMarina Moskowitz

      chapter 8|14 pages

      Fads, Fashions and 'Real' Innovations

      Novelties and Social Change
      ByJukka Gronow

      chapter 9|12 pages

      The Edge of Agency

      Routines, Habits and Volition
      ByRichard Wilk

      section Section IV|76 pages

      The Temporalities of Stuff

      chapter 10|13 pages

      Buying Time

      ByDaniel Miller

      chapter 11|17 pages

      Seasonal and Commercial Rhythms of Domestic Consumption

      A Japanese Case Study
      ByInge Daniels

      chapter 12|14 pages

      Special and Ordinary Times

      Tea in Motion
      ByGüliz Ger, Olga Kravets

      chapter 13|14 pages

      Making Time

      Reciprocal Object Relations and the Self-legitimizing Time of Wooden Boating
      ByMikko Jalas

      chapter 14|14 pages

      The Ethics of Routine

      Consciousness, Tedium and Value
      ByDon Slater
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