Comparing the worth of the while in Fiji and Finland / / Matti Eräsaari.

'Clock time', which denotes particular ways of valuing temporal duration, is typically associated with monetary worth or labour. From this follows so-called thrifty attitudes towards the passing of time, which is construed as a resource that can be 'wasted' or 'saved'....

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Superior document:A British Academy monograph
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Place / Publishing House:Oxford : : Published for the British Academy by Oxford University Press,, 2024.
Year of Publication:2024
Language:English
Series:British Academy monograph.
British Academy scholarship online.
Physical Description:1 online resource (x, 132 pages) :; maps (black and white).
Notes:Previously issued in print: 2023.
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Summary:'Clock time', which denotes particular ways of valuing temporal duration, is typically associated with monetary worth or labour. From this follows so-called thrifty attitudes towards the passing of time, which is construed as a resource that can be 'wasted' or 'saved'. This title, however, presents comparative case studies of clock time in Fiji and Finland to reconsider the other values that it is capable of expressing, beyond monetary worth. By comparing two such dissimilar case studies - and drawing on examples as diverse as the Fijian hospitality industry and peripheral waiting and Finnish academic time management - Erasaari foregrounds time's capacity to act as a sign and measure of other values.
Audience:Specialized.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:0191995657
Access:Open access.
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Matti Eräsaari.