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Timespace in the workplace

Conference companion on Human factors in computing systems - CHI '95, 1995
We report tindings from an observational study on the nature of interruptions in the workplace. The results show that in most cases, (64”A), the recipient received some benefit from the interruption. However in just over 40’%. of interruptions the recipient did not resume the work they were doing prior to the interruption.
Brid O'Conaill, David M. Frohlich
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TimeSpace in Politics

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2011
TimeSpace as an entity can be considered in social sciences from different points of view. Here I present (in Russian) geopolitical and historical vision of time and space, and sociology of space. I focus on the works of Luhmann, Modelski, Filippov, Morriss. I incorporate microphysics of power into methaphysics of TimeSpace. The main goal is to explore
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Timespacing competence: multilingual children's linguistic worlds

Social Semiotics, 2016
ABSTRACTDrawing on Kramsch's conceptualization of the multilingual subject and the symbolic self, in this paper, we explore how multilingual children re-signify three intertwined myths about the bilingual student, linguistic diversity and language competence, when, in the researcher-generated activity My linguistic world 2014, they are invited to map ...
Laursen, Helle Pia; id_orcid 0000-0001-9496-676X   +1 more
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Analysis of the Forming for Black Hole and Connections with Timespace

Science and Technology of Engineering, Chemistry and Environmental Protection
Black holes remain the most popular topic in astronomy to this day because of the mystery that makes it so thoughtprovoking. It forms when a star collapses or a huge mass gather. The greater the mass of the black hole, the greater the gravitational field
Fei Deng
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Timespace of Human Activity

2010
This book shows that a concept of activity timespace drawn from the work of Martin Heidegger provides new insights into the nature of activity, society, and history. Although the book is a work of theory, it has significant implications for the determination and course, not just of activity, but of sociohistorical change as well.
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OwnTime

CHI '99 extended abstracts on Human factors in computer systems - CHI '99, 1999
We describe OwnTime, a system for facilitating timespace management, and discuss the results of a user study comparing the disruptiveness of meeting establishment without and with the system. The study indicates that the OwnTime system shows potential for improving users' time management.
Roy Rodenstein   +2 more
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Ana's Timespace

This repository contains the ongoing mathematical development of Ana's Timespace, a proposed theoretical framework exploring continuous history, discrete actualization events, recursive branching, information conservation, and emergent timespace geometry. This material is a research work in progress.
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The Quest for Health in Different Timespaces

2006
Today’s health practices constitute the individual in a new way. In the early decades of the 1800s, the health of the individual emerged as a social tool for ordering the household and society. Today, the healthy individual is conceptualized as an autonomous, active, actor who is no longer connected to the social order as he was in the previous ...
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