The grounded ethnographic treatment of the multiplicity of temporal
relations...in this collection is revelatory. The focus on the
'future to be' many of these papers provide is a particularly
useful contribution to a new and exciting conversation emerging
about the future as an ethnographic site." — Pete Richardson,
University of Michigan
"...this volume...argues that the way that a society imagines and
constructs a resource involves a particular sense of time. This
book ...will appeal to readers seeking examples of scholars who
question positivistic assumptions of resources and time." — Michael
Sheridan, American Ethnologist vol. 37, no. 3 Aug. 2010
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