Temporalités
Temporalités is a term used in philosophy, sociology, and other fields to refer to the way time is experienced, understood, and structured by individuals and societies. It moves beyond a purely objective, chronological measurement of time to explore its subjective and social dimensions. This concept acknowledges that our perception of time is influenced by memory, anticipation, cultural norms, and personal circumstances. For example, a traumatic event might make time feel like it stands still, while a period of intense joy might cause it to fly by.
Societies also develop distinct temporalities, shaping collective rhythms and expectations. This can be seen in work