Critical Reflections on Time and Capitalism

Abstract: Wayne Hope’s book on Time, Communication and Global Capitalism highlights how capitalism depends on two central issues: communication and time.  In that, Hope’s analysis goes well beyond the famous quote on time by the comedian Dave Allen “we spend our lives on the run: we get up by the cl...

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Main Author: Thomas Klikauer
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Language:English
Published: tripleC 2016-11-01
Series:tripleC: Communication, Capitalism & Critique
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Online Access:https://www.triple-c.at/index.php/tripleC/article/view/802
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spelling doaj-da0982e54735491c85ce39dd015d648e2020-11-24T22:32:54ZengtripleCtripleC: Communication, Capitalism & Critique1726-670X1726-670X2016-11-01142451–456451–45610.31269/triplec.v14i2.802802Critical Reflections on Time and CapitalismThomas Klikauer0Western Sydney UniversityAbstract: Wayne Hope’s book on Time, Communication and Global Capitalism highlights how capitalism depends on two central issues: communication and time.  In that, Hope’s analysis goes well beyond the famous quote on time by the comedian Dave Allen “we spend our lives on the run: we get up by the clock, eat and sleep by the clock, get up again, go to work - and then we retire. And what do they [fucking] give us? A clock”. Hope emphasises the conflicts between two key time concepts: a) real-time and b) clock time. But the books also discusses ideas such as presentism, temporality, coevalness and allochronism. All these notions affect how capitalism communicates time to us. The book, rather convincingly, argues that all these versions of time are part of global media capitalism, financial regimes and the political economies in general. As a consequence, they also shape today’s workplaces and everyday life.https://www.triple-c.at/index.php/tripleC/article/view/802TimeCommunicationGlobalisationCapitalismRecognition
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Critical Reflections on Time and Capitalism
tripleC: Communication, Capitalism & Critique
Time
Communication
Globalisation
Capitalism
Recognition
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title Critical Reflections on Time and Capitalism
title_short Critical Reflections on Time and Capitalism
title_full Critical Reflections on Time and Capitalism
title_fullStr Critical Reflections on Time and Capitalism
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title_sort critical reflections on time and capitalism
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series tripleC: Communication, Capitalism & Critique
issn 1726-670X
1726-670X
publishDate 2016-11-01
description Abstract: Wayne Hope’s book on Time, Communication and Global Capitalism highlights how capitalism depends on two central issues: communication and time.  In that, Hope’s analysis goes well beyond the famous quote on time by the comedian Dave Allen “we spend our lives on the run: we get up by the clock, eat and sleep by the clock, get up again, go to work - and then we retire. And what do they [fucking] give us? A clock”. Hope emphasises the conflicts between two key time concepts: a) real-time and b) clock time. But the books also discusses ideas such as presentism, temporality, coevalness and allochronism. All these notions affect how capitalism communicates time to us. The book, rather convincingly, argues that all these versions of time are part of global media capitalism, financial regimes and the political economies in general. As a consequence, they also shape today’s workplaces and everyday life.
topic Time
Communication
Globalisation
Capitalism
Recognition
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