Time & Society

Papers
(The median citation count of Time & Society is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-09-01 to 2025-09-01.)
ArticleCitations
Doing things when others do: Temporal synchrony and subjective wellbeing21
Temporal agency in homelessness: The segmentation and de-segmentation of time16
Colonisation, Decline and Loss: Making Livonian Time in Nineteenth-Century Russia13
‘On the cusp of something huge’: Anticipatory subjectivities in freelance fashion work13
Business-as-unusual: Exploring port stakeholders’ time tactics for mediating recent disruptions at the Port of Rotterdam11
Beyond mothers’ time in childcare: Worlds of care and connection in the early life course10
The logic of ‘home care time’9
Transitioning Out of Time: Why Every Gender Transition Is Always Already Late9
The Humorous Construction of Time and Meaning: Memes and Temporal Sense-Making during the COVID-19 Pandemic9
Becoming “intimate” with the present moment: Mindfulness and the question of temporality8
Ceasing, suspending and stopping: Taking care with time8
Simmel’s sociology of time: On temporal coordination and acceleration7
Temporalities of vulnerability: Unemployment tactics during the Spanish crisis7
Cultivating temporal attunement: Unfolding the seasonalities of an unsettled river landscape7
Mobile phones and the experience of time: New perspectives from a deprivation study of teenagers7
Oceanic Pasts, Planetary Futures: Deep-Sea Core Data and Temporal Negotiation in the CLIMAP Project (1971–1982)7
“Planning for anything, not for everything:” Uncertainty and temporal coordination in social movement organizing7
Exploring the Urban Night Through Rhythmanalysis: The Case of Tajrish Square in Tehran6
Thinking the future otherwise: Queer futures and queer utopias5
In their own time: Refugee healthcare professionals’ attempts at temporal re-appropriation5
Teaching time; Disrupting common sense5
Curating time – Museum-things as counterclocks in a climate-challenged world5
Time paradoxes of neoliberalism: How time management applications change the way we live5
Thirty years of Time & Society: The challenges for time studies revisited4
Stitching time and space: The functions of temporal comparisons in utopias and beyond4
“Time is not time is not time”: A feminist ecological approach to clock time, process time, and care responsibilities4
Sidewalk Toronto and the discursive politics of the real-time city4
Global weirding and dark seasonality in video games4
Book Review: Media Infrastructures and the Politics of Digital Time: Essays on Hardwired Temporalities4
The great scientific acceleration: Scientometrics and time-binding techniques 1950–19803
Challenging temporal structures in job centre pathways towards labour market participation3
Navigating Shomoyscapes: Time and faculty life in the urban Global South3
Riders in app time: Exploring the temporal experiences of food delivery platform work3
Afterword: Time and Politics3
(Re-)learning time use and perception for sustainable development in schools—Qualitative results from a self-inquiry-based learning intervention3
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Sustainability in times of disruption: engaging with near and distant futures in practices of food entrepreneurship3
What Time Will It Be? A Comprehensive Literature Review on Daylight Saving Time3
Temporal volumes and dimensional friction in a coral core laboratory3
“I don’t want to do time, I want to save it”: Carcerality of time and Black temporal resistance2
Temporal comparisons: Evaluating the world through historical time2
The inner life of the planet: Earth system science in moral time2
Library music as a matter of time2
Exploring sensemaking of trust through the lens of time: Finnish welfare professionals’ perspectives on institutional encounters with forced migrants in the neoliberal welfare state2
Out of time, out of mind: Multifaceted time perceptions and mental wellbeing during the COVID-19 pandemic2
Teaching the sociology of time in a time of disruption (a strike and a pandemic)2
Reducing weekly working hours: Temporal strategies and changes in the organization and experiences of work-Results from a qualitative study of a 30-hour workweek experiment2
Time and social justice1
“Participate or Perish”: Reckoning with the time bind of graduate student life1
Post-crisis imaginaries in the time of direct-acting antiviral hepatitis C treatment1
“Timing” Transitions or “Times” in Transition? Revisiting the Value of Time Suspension for Young People in Italy After the COVID-19 Pandemic1
Transdisciplinarity demands time1
Teaching temporal reflexivity through a vehicle: Experiential-existential time around the wood fire stove of a mobile shepherd's hut1
Internet pitstops: YouTube as a place for reimagining social time with nostalgia1
Techno-digital policing: Time, temporalities, timescapes1
Socio-ecological changes in the Southern Andes: Transformations in Pewenche seasonality1
Co-ordinating agricultural adaptation: Seasonal forecasts and their influence on rural agricultural rhythms in Ethiopia1
‘View from the window’: On time, politics and domestics during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic1
Living temporality: Speculative engagements with elderly people on bioscience and the body1
What then is time?: A case sample of teaching time and engaging temporal reflexivity using a reflective time journal activity1
Sea ice out of time: Reckoning with environmental change1
Can we teach undergraduates the history of time?1
Teaching time as a social imaginary. Using speculative fabulation to deconstruct the hegemonic temporalities of modernity1
Temporalities of welfare automation: On timing, belatedness, and perpetual emergence1
Instantaneous nostalgia for the future: 10,000 postcards for 20421
Doing youth in time? A relational perspective on the temporal constructions of youth1
Ruminating on the past may be bad for you, or is it? Implications of past negative time perspective on job-related stress1
When do time perspectives promote wisdom? Exploring the moderating effects of internal dialogues1
Whose time is it? Negotiating temporality in everyday life1
Political and transformative uses of time1
Embodied, caring and disciplinary: A Foucauldian reading of ‘process time’ as constitutive of the biopolitical institution of the family1
Youth cultural practices as modes of time work: Chilling as rescheduling everyday life1
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