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1. Introduction: Introducing Mediated Time
2. The Categorical Imperative of Acceleration: Speed as Moral Duty
3. The Normative Framework of (Mobile) Time: Chrononormativity, Power-Chronography and Mobilities
4. Exploring ?Heterochronias?
5. Eigenzeit. Revisited
6. An interview with Kristof Nyiri (Budapest, Hungary)
7. Doing Time: The Data Temporalities in the Prison Context
8. Past and Future Media Homes: Digital Imaginaries of Early TV Homes and Homes of the Future
9. Emplacing (Inter)Mediated Time
10. An interview with Sarah Sharma (University of Toronto, CAN), commented upon by Judy Wajcman (London School of Economics, UK)
11. Time as Key Category for Cultural Change
12. Synchronizing the Nation: History of Time Signals in Russia
13. Communication Efficiency: A New Perspective to Understand the Communication Technology Progress and Its Impacts on the National Economy
15. The Unfolding of Digital Journalism ? Embodied Time(s) and News Events
16. Really Dead Time?: Mobile Media Use in Interstices
17. Simultaneity during Polychronicity: Mediated Time and Mobile Media
18. Philip Auslander (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA) in conversation with Karin van Es (Utrecht University, Netherlands)
19. Conclusion.

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