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 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Doing things when others do: Temporal synchrony and subjective wellbeing18
Temporal agency in homelessness: The segmentation and de-segmentation of time16
‘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 Rotterdam13
Colonisation, Decline and Loss: Making Livonian Time in Nineteenth-Century Russia11
Transitioning Out of Time: Why Every Gender Transition Is Always Already Late9
Beyond mothers’ time in childcare: Worlds of care and connection in the early life course9
The Humorous Construction of Time and Meaning: Memes and Temporal Sense-Making during the COVID-19 Pandemic9
The logic of ‘home care time’9
Ceasing, suspending and stopping: Taking care with time8
Simmel’s sociology of time: On temporal coordination and acceleration7
Becoming “intimate” with the present moment: Mindfulness and the question of temporality7
“Planning for anything, not for everything:” Uncertainty and temporal coordination in social movement organizing7
Oceanic Pasts, Planetary Futures: Deep-Sea Core Data and Temporal Negotiation in the CLIMAP Project (1971–1982)7
Temporalities of vulnerability: Unemployment tactics during the Spanish crisis7
Cultivating temporal attunement: Unfolding the seasonalities of an unsettled river landscape7
Time paradoxes of neoliberalism: How time management applications change the way we live6
Teaching time; Disrupting common sense5
Curating time – Museum-things as counterclocks in a climate-challenged world5
Exploring the Urban Night Through Rhythmanalysis: The Case of Tajrish Square in Tehran5
Thinking the future otherwise: Queer futures and queer utopias5
Mobile phones and the experience of time: New perspectives from a deprivation study of teenagers5
Global weirding and dark seasonality in video games4
“Time is not time is not time”: A feminist ecological approach to clock time, process time, and care responsibilities4
Stitching time and space: The functions of temporal comparisons in utopias and beyond4
Sidewalk Toronto and the discursive politics of the real-time city4
Thirty years of Time & Society: The challenges for time studies revisited4
In their own time: Refugee healthcare professionals’ attempts at temporal re-appropriation4
Afterword: Time and Politics3
Riders in app time: Exploring the temporal experiences of food delivery platform work3
(Re-)learning time use and perception for sustainable development in schools—Qualitative results from a self-inquiry-based learning intervention3
Sustainability in times of disruption: engaging with near and distant futures in practices of food entrepreneurship3
The great scientific acceleration: Scientometrics and time-binding techniques 1950–19803
Challenging temporal structures in job centre pathways towards labour market participation3
What Time Will It Be? A Comprehensive Literature Review on Daylight Saving Time3
Book Review: Media Infrastructures and the Politics of Digital Time: Essays on Hardwired Temporalities3
Navigating Shomoyscapes: Time and faculty life in the urban Global South3
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
Out of time, out of mind: Multifaceted time perceptions and mental wellbeing during the COVID-19 pandemic2
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Library music as a matter of time2
Temporal comparisons: Evaluating the world through historical time2
Temporal volumes and dimensional friction in a coral core laboratory2
Teaching the sociology of time in a time of disruption (a strike and a pandemic)2
Exploring sensemaking of trust through the lens of time: Finnish welfare professionals’ perspectives on institutional encounters with forced migrants in the neoliberal welfare state2
“I don’t want to do time, I want to save it”: Carcerality of time and Black temporal resistance2
Time and social justice1
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
Socio-ecological changes in the Southern Andes: Transformations in Pewenche seasonality1
Sea ice out of time: Reckoning with environmental change1
Whose time is it? Negotiating temporality in everyday life1
Transdisciplinarity demands time1
Embodied, caring and disciplinary: A Foucauldian reading of ‘process time’ as constitutive of the biopolitical institution of the family1
Instantaneous nostalgia for the future: 10,000 postcards for 20421
Living temporality: Speculative engagements with elderly people on bioscience and the body1
Ruminating on the past may be bad for you, or is it? Implications of past negative time perspective on job-related stress1
Post-crisis imaginaries in the time of direct-acting antiviral hepatitis C treatment1
Political and transformative uses of 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
Temporalities of welfare automation: On timing, belatedness, and perpetual emergence1
“Participate or Perish”: Reckoning with the time bind of graduate student life1
The inner life of the planet: Earth system science in moral time1
Doing youth in time? A relational perspective on the temporal constructions of youth1
“Timing” Transitions or “Times” in Transition? Revisiting the Value of Time Suspension for Young People in Italy After the COVID-19 Pandemic1
What then is time?: A case sample of teaching time and engaging temporal reflexivity using a reflective time journal activity1
When do time perspectives promote wisdom? Exploring the moderating effects of internal dialogues1
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
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