Preface General Works Anthropology and Culture Biology Calendars and Clocks Economics Futures Studies Geography Geology History Linguistics Literature Management and Organizational Studies Music Philosophy and Physics Physiology Political Science Psychiatry and Psychoanalysis Psychology Sociology Speech and Communication Miscellaneous Index
T.K. DAS is Associate Professor of Strategic Management at Baruch College, City University of New York. His previous works include The Subjective Side of Strategy Making (Praeger, 1986).
?The Time Dimension: An Interdisciplinary Guide is the first
comprehensive bibliography of temporal scholarship-research on the
subject of time and the phenomenon of time itself. As T.K. Das
notes, the nature of research insights on the subject of time is
difficult to comprehend within the confines of any specific
discipline since relevant materials are scattered throughout the
literature in numerous scholarly field. By bringing together the
most significant published works in a wide variety of disciplines,
this unique compendium enables scholars and researchers to look
beyond their own particular area of expertise when selecting
appropriate resource materials. Throughout, the focus is on the
time dimension itself as a problematic or researchable phenomenon
rather than on narrow topics such as time management, time series
analysis, or forecasting.?-The Bookwatch
?This is the first interdisciplinary guide to offer a bibliography
of literature relating to time and the phenomenon of time, and
should prove of interest to a range of college-level scholars; from
those involved in literature and the arts to others interested in
physical science or history. The collection enables scholars &
researchers to gather and learn of material beyond their
disciplines, to select materials of particular interest in a given
framework or interpretative mode, and to consider the broader
perspectives of the time dimension. The title is organized by
discipline; from economics & geography to linguistics, literature,
music, and political science. This organization acts as a subject
guide as well as a discipline category, offering specific
references which are easily accessed. Books, journal submissions,
articles, reports, and research collections are cited from around
the world, making for an important basic reference which should be
considered a mainstay of any college library.?-The Midwest Book
Review
"This is the first interdisciplinary guide to offer a bibliography
of literature relating to time and the phenomenon of time, and
should prove of interest to a range of college-level scholars; from
those involved in literature and the arts to others interested in
physical science or history. The collection enables scholars &
researchers to gather and learn of material beyond their
disciplines, to select materials of particular interest in a given
framework or interpretative mode, and to consider the broader
perspectives of the time dimension. The title is organized by
discipline; from economics & geography to linguistics, literature,
music, and political science. This organization acts as a subject
guide as well as a discipline category, offering specific
references which are easily accessed. Books, journal submissions,
articles, reports, and research collections are cited from around
the world, making for an important basic reference which should be
considered a mainstay of any college library."-The Midwest Book
Review
"The Time Dimension: An Interdisciplinary Guide is the first
comprehensive bibliography of temporal scholarship-research on the
subject of time and the phenomenon of time itself. As T.K. Das
notes, the nature of research insights on the subject of time is
difficult to comprehend within the confines of any specific
discipline since relevant materials are scattered throughout the
literature in numerous scholarly field. By bringing together the
most significant published works in a wide variety of disciplines,
this unique compendium enables scholars and researchers to look
beyond their own particular area of expertise when selecting
appropriate resource materials. Throughout, the focus is on the
time dimension itself as a problematic or researchable phenomenon
rather than on narrow topics such as time management, time series
analysis, or forecasting."-The Bookwatch
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