TY - BOOK AU - Pirani,Bianca Maria AU - Smith,Thomas S. TI - Body and time: bodily rhythms and social synchronism in the digital media society SN - 9781443868686 AV - HM656 .B63 2013eb U1 - 303.48/33 23 PY - 2013/// CY - Newcastle upon Tyne, UK PB - Cambridge Scholars Publishing KW - Time KW - Sociological aspects KW - Temps KW - Aspect sociologique KW - SOCIAL SCIENCE KW - General KW - bisacsh KW - fast KW - Zeitwahrnehmung KW - gnd KW - Interaktion KW - Soziokultureller Wandel KW - Neue Medien KW - Electronic books N1 - Includes bibliographical references; List of figures -- List of tables -- Preface -- Introduction / Bianca Maria Pirani and Thomas S. Smith -- Part I: methodological issues, bodies, and the course of time -- Bodies of distraction / Petra Loffler -- Time capital and social gravity: two new concepts for sociology of Time / Marian Preda -- The sensory inscribed body vs. the rhythmic body: toward an embodied sociology / Bianca Maria Pirani -- Timing is everything: activating identity work / Anne F. Eisenberg and Ryan S. Graham -- Part II: case studies from metropolitan contexts -- Territorialized everydayness between proxemics and diastemics: space-time rhythms in a context of acceleration / Alicia Lindon -- Regulation of bodies and things: a structurationist note on robust innovation in regional clusters / Robert J. Schmidt -- Actors' life rhythms in the metropolitan art worlds / Chan Langaret -- Bodily rhythms and social rhythms in the resorts of the French alps: winter sport, nightlife, and seasonality near Mont Blanc / Andre Suchet -- Part III: bodily rhythms, synchronization, and emergent structure -- Synchronizing movement and perception: determinants and predictors of body-sense / Anabela Pereira -- Synchronization of forms of vitality dynamics in music therapy / Zaira Jagudina -- Intergroup conflict, cohesion, and interpersonal rewards: an experimental study / Stephen Benard -- Through space, against time: a glance at the phenomenon of orientalization / Alessandro Porrovecchio -- Synchronization and social interaction: innate mechanisms in attachment and emergent -- Structure in social life / Thomas S. Smith -- Postface N2 - Body and Time is an innovative and concise survey of penetrating essays, conceptualizing the body as a physiological system embedded in a social network. In its complex and multilayered structure, it is aligned to and overlaps with other related functions. Contributors to this publication are members of the International Sociological Association Research Committee 54 - 'The Body in the Social Sciences', and their contributions specifically refer to the RC54 Mid-Term Conference - 'The Mobile I UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=860165 ER -