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Socially Constructed Time and Social Time as a Context

In: Time and Temporality in Organisations

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  • Kätlin Pulk

    (Estonian Business School)

Abstract

In this chapter, the subjective temporality discussed in the previous chapter is placed into a broader social context. Therefore, this chapter discusses intersubjective temporality and the socially constructed nature of time. The chapter highlights the plurality of social times. It covers attempts to align objective and subjective time in organizational settings through temporal structures and temporal work. The temporal orientation of activities questions the dominance of the temporal orientation of human actors. Finally, I discuss a multi-layered social time as a temporal context for all social activities, and the mutual interdependencies of all the layers in their becoming in irreversible time.

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  • Kätlin Pulk, 2022. "Socially Constructed Time and Social Time as a Context," Springer Books, in: Time and Temporality in Organisations, chapter 5, pages 185-231, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-030-90696-2_5
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-90696-2_5
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