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Title: HAVING NOTHING TO DO. New epistemologies to understand contemporary social times
Author: Araújo, Emília
Duque, Eduardo
Franch, Mónica
Keywords: Social time
Doing nothing
Lack of time
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: Universidade de Aveiro
Series/Report no.: 1;2
Abstract: This communication discusses the meaning of the expressions "do nothing" and "having nothing to do", in the context of contemporary society. We leave of the idea that the social experience is increasingly mediated by the paradox between the experiences of "lack of time" and “time in abundance", which is currently classified as "empty”. Both expressions characterize social actors’ narratives and actions of in their daily lives. They are both significant sociologically, by signalling a gap between the forms of social and cultural organization of the world – the world as it is and presents itself, with its manifold and alternatives – and people’s subjectivities – the ways in which the subject understands himself/herself and his/her everyday experience in that world and gives meaning to it.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.14/15090
ISSN: 2183-0886
Appears in Collections:FCS - Artigos em revistas nacionais com Arbitragem / Papers in national journals with Peer-review

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