Timescapes in Academic Life. Cubicles of Time Control

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Under current conditions, it seems not enough to construct a plea for 'slow science'. Temporalities of academia under tina require close scrutiny in order to bring out the time regimes of academic life. Economy, efficiency, and effectiveness have produced measures by which not only work processes are uniformized and controlled, but especially the design, the character, and the pace of work, including the embodied experience of working. Consequently, (academic) work determines a lot of other aspects of our existence and it tends to uniformize work load as a given. The image arises of not only 24/7 availability for academic work, but the inevitability of compliance to working in individual bubbles of time control, causing a narrower focus for 'the academic' and possibly less space for the rhythms of academic creation and creativity. Autobiographical 'vignettes' illustrate this development, highlighting the working of regimes that are not questioned on a daily basis.

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Sabelis, I. (2019). Timescapes in Academic Life. Cubicles of Time Control. In Value Inquiry Book Series (Vol. 335, pp. 129–149). Brill Rodopi. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004402034_008

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