Time, Information and Communication Technologies and the Household
- 1 September 1993
- journal article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Time & Society
- Vol. 2 (3) , 283-311
- https://doi.org/10.1177/0961463x93002003001
Abstract
This paper, which draws on ongoing empirical work in the UK, considers the particular dynamics of time within domestic settings. It situates those dynamics within arguments that have drawn attention to the power of the new information and communication technologies to transform our perceptions of, and relations to, time (and space). It suggests that an understanding of the patterns of everyday life, both inside and outside the home, provides a basis for a more sensitive awareness of the complex patterns of temporality which emerge around the consumption of new media technologies.Keywords
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