“…They simultaneously rely on the asymmetrical power relations that underlie allochronism 2 while also introducing diverse new temporal rhythms and whirls of time. We have decided to adopt this theoretical approach and understanding of island time based on the results of our previous research (e.g., Čuka, 2011;Čuka & Faričić, 2020;Čuka et al, 2020a;Oroz, 2020;Oroz, 2022) and by focusing on the experiences of islanders -their comings and goings from the island, as well as their definitions of isolation, mobilities, proximity and remoteness. The temporalities that emerge in this context to shape the lives of islanders are understood as empowering, as they can help us "decentre notions of the static island and instead emphasise mobile, multiple, and interconnected relational forms" (Pugh, 2018, p. 94).…”