About Time: Speed, Society, People and the Environment
DOI: 10.9774/gleaf.978-1-909493-54-4_6
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“…Every action is located at a particular point on a timeline. Griffiths (2005) describes linear time as "a dead thing, a disembodied ghost no longer embodied in nature; the moment struck dumb by the striking clock, the deadening character of routines, schedules and endlessly counted and accounted time" (p. 54). Trying to visualize this temporal model, we can think of a river we pass in a boat.…”
Section: The Linear Pastmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Every action is located at a particular point on a timeline. Griffiths (2005) describes linear time as "a dead thing, a disembodied ghost no longer embodied in nature; the moment struck dumb by the striking clock, the deadening character of routines, schedules and endlessly counted and accounted time" (p. 54). Trying to visualize this temporal model, we can think of a river we pass in a boat.…”
Section: The Linear Pastmentioning
confidence: 99%