Teaching the sociology of time in a time of disruption (a strike and a pandemic)

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This short article shares the innovative pedagogic practices I explored and developed to nurture temporal reflexivity in the classroom to engage students in the study of the sociology of time in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic and a local strike. It takes the reader through the module as it was structured and delivered in two parts: from calendars to calibration and from memory to procrastination. This is interspersed with details of the learning exercises we undertook in the classroom and the module assignments.

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Lyon, D. (2023). Teaching the sociology of time in a time of disruption (a strike and a pandemic). Time and Society, 32(3), 280–291. https://doi.org/10.1177/0961463X231156322

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