24/7 : time and temporality in the network society /
Twenty-four seven
edited by Robert Hassan and Ronald E. Purser.
- Stanford, Calif. : Stanford Business Books, 2007.
- xvii, 284 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
- Stanford business books .
Includes bibliographical references and index.
New temporal perspectives in the "high-speed society" / Carmen Leccardi -- Network time / Robert Hassan -- Speed = distance/time : chronotopographies of action / Mike Crang -- Protocols and the irreducible traces of embodiment : the Viterbi algorithm and the mosaic of machine time / Adrian Mackenzie -- Truth at twelve thousand frames per second : The matrix and time-image cinema / Darren Tofts -- The fallen present : time in the mix / Andrew Murphie -- Stacking and continuity : on temporal regimes in popular culture / Thomas Hylland Eriksen -- Indifference of the networked presence : on time management of the self / Geert Lovink -- The presence of others : network experience as an antidote to the subjectivity of time / Jack Petranker -- CyberLack / David R. Loy -- Time robbers, time rebels : limits to fast capital / Ben Agger -- Finding time and place for trust in ICT network organizations / Hans Rämö -- The clock-time paradox : time regimes in the network society / Ida H. J. Sabelis.