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Time, technology, and the rhythms of daily life
H Davis, M Arnold, MR Gibbs, B Nansen
International Symposium on Technology and Society Proceedings | IEEE | Published : 2010
Abstract
In this paper we explore the implications of new technologies for performances in relation to work, family time, leisure and other everyday activities. Importantly, we mobilize our analysis around temporal patterns of daily life, rather than deploying cartographic metaphors and the 'boundaries' they produce. Through fieldwork informed by five families over a period of three years, we highlight the role that technology plays in constituting the rhythms of contemporary domestic life. We identify four particular rhythms and argue that digital technology is not homogenising time in the home, nor are daily activities demarked by boundaries. Rather, technologies are implicated in reordering the rh..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The research reported here was supported by an Australian Research Councils Discovery Project Grant (DP0557781). We thank the participants for their time and insights.