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Jonathan Martineau
Liberal Arts College, Concordia University, Montréal, Canada.
Canada
Author’s affiliation and contact info
Dr Jonathan Martineau
Assistant Professor
Liberal Arts College, Concordia University
2040 Mackay – RR-105
Montréal, Qc, H3G 1M8
+1-514-883-9511, jonathan.martineau@concordia.ca
Main areas of research
Time and temporality, political philosophy, history of philosophy, critical theory.
Main recent publications
Book
2015 Martineau, J. Time, Capitalism and Alienation. A Socio-Historical Inquiry into the Making of Modern Time. Leiden: Brill.
French translation: Martineau, J. (2017). L’Ère du temps. Modernité capitaliste et aliénation temporelle, trans. by Colette St-Hilaire. Montréal: Lux.
Journal Articles
2020 Vers une phénoménologie des temps de loisirs à l’ère des algorithmes. Politique et Sociétés, accepted for publication, forthcoming.
2019 with Kolinjivadi, V. & Almeida, D.V. Can the Planet be Saved in Time? On the Temporalities of Socionature, the Clock, and the Limits Debate. Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space. doi: 10.1177/2514848619891874
2017 Culture in the Age of Acceleration, Hypermodernity, and Globalized Temporalities. Journal of Arts Management, Law and Society, 47(4), 218-229.
2017 Making Sense of the History of Clock-Time. Time and Society, 26(3), 305-320.
2017 Edmund Husserl’s Internal Time Consciousness and Modern Times, a Sociohistorical Interpretation. Journal of the Philosophy of History, doi: 10.1163/18722636-12341363.
Book Chapters
2017 Time in Modern Times: Heidegger’s and Bergson’s Conceptions of Time in Context. In E. Lung et al. (Eds.), Time and Culture (pp. 431-446). Bucharest: University of Bucharest Press.
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