Time @ Work
We need a politics of time that would enable more people to have time to do work that gives them satisfaction and to participate in real leisure, in the ancient Greek sense, rather than just snatch moments of relief. A progressive politics of time would also combat two frightening trends – the spread of the ‘panopticon state’ and ‘banopticon state’... See more
The OECD Forum Network • The Politics of Time: Gaining Control in the Age of Uncertainty
One way to dramatically improve the lives of people with disabilities is by understanding time in a way that considers how people with disabilities experience barriers — something known as “crip time.”
Julia Dobrowolski • Reimagining time will help employers better support workers with disabilities
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