Doubt, Conflict, Mediation is an interdisciplinary examination and
reassessment of standard assumptions in social theory about modern time.
- Rethinks capitalist and neo-liberal conceptions of time from both a
sociological and anthropological perspective
- Blends innovative and rich ethnographic studies from around the world
with clear theoretical approaches
- Examines the timescapes of a variety of institutions and social
movements, such as biotech laboratories, civic organizations, planning
offices, global sea-trade, urban squatting, and state bureaucracies