
Published online:
23 May 2013
Published in print:
15 October 2012
Online ISBN:
9780520954144
Print ISBN:
9780520273566
Contents
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Peculiar Features of Space and Time Peculiar Features of Space and Time
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Two Classical Studies on the Space-Time Axis Two Classical Studies on the Space-Time Axis
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Friendships in a Housing Project Friendships in a Housing Project
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An Experimental Study of the Structure of Communication An Experimental Study of the Structure of Communication
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Space-Time and Symbolic Elaboration Space-Time and Symbolic Elaboration
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Further Demonstrations of the Power of Spatio-Temporal Arrangements Further Demonstrations of the Power of Spatio-Temporal Arrangements
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The Power of Seasons, Events, and Scheduling The Power of Seasons, Events, and Scheduling
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The Political Calendar The Political Calendar
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The Agenda as Calendar The Agenda as Calendar
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Some Time-Space Considerations in Economic Life Some Time-Space Considerations in Economic Life
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Economic Development as Transformation of Time and Space Economic Development as Transformation of Time and Space
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The Information Revolution Space and Time The Information Revolution Space and Time
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Generic Features of Computer-Mediated Communication Generic Features of Computer-Mediated Communication
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Telework Telework
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Virtual Teams Virtual Teams
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Virtual Organizations Virtual Organizations
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Globalization a Spatial and Temporal Revolution? A Whole New World? Globalization a Spatial and Temporal Revolution? A Whole New World?
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Conclusion Conclusion
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Chapter
1 Space and Time: Constraints and Opportunities
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Pages
14–52
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Published:October 2012
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Smelser, Neil J., and John S. Reed, 'Space and Time: Constraints and Opportunities', Usable Social Science (Oakland, CA , 2012; online edn, California Scholarship Online, 23 May 2013), https://doi.org/10.1525/california/9780520273566.003.0002, accessed 21 Apr. 2025.
Abstract
The authors define space and time as universal but culturally variable constraints on social action. Two classical studies on these constraints are summarized. Among the areas emphasized are the symbolic elaboration of space and time in systems of social ranking and status; the seasonal scheduling of social life; the power of the political calendar; time in the organization of economic life; spacial and temporal dimensions of economic development; spatial and temporal dimensions of virtual technology and the information revolution; and spatial and temporal dimensions of globalization processes.
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