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19 November 2024

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  • curprev 13:1413:14, 31 October 2024Mbauwens talk contribs 1,508 bytes +1,508 Created page with " =Discussion= Saffron Huang: "Timekeeping protocols, and the devices they are intertwined with, have shaped consciousness and been a primary site of control and power throughout history. Ancient Romans resisted sundials that regimented their days; British imperialists used loud clock towers to assert dominance in colonized lands. Attitudes toward timekeeping acquired moral dimensions, as temperance and self-discipline became linked to obeying clocks. The materiality of..."