Human Organization of Time
Discover the profound insights of Allen Bluedorn in his thought-provoking work, Human Organization of Time, published by Stanford University Press in 2002. This enlightening book, spanning 277 pages, delves into the intricate relationship between time and humanity's technological evolution. Bluedorn posits that time is not merely a measurement but a crucial element that shapes our social structures and experiences. He explores three key premises: the variability of time, the social construction of time, and how the times we create influence our daily lives. This engaging read is essential for anyone interested in sociology, social organization, and the social aspects of time management. Enhance your understanding of how time impacts our world with this compelling exploration of its sociological dimensions.