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Time Use Books: 2004

Botellón: Un Conflicto Postmoderno (Spanish version).
Artemio Baigorri and Ramón Fernández
Barcelona: Icaria Editorial

Family Time: The social organization of care
Michael Bittman and Nancy Folbre (eds)
New York/London: Routledge

Trends in Time: The use and organization of time in the Netherlands, 1975-2000 (September)
Andries van den Broek, Koen Breedveld (eds)
The Hague: Social and Cultural Planning Office of the Netherlands; USA/Canada distributor New Brunswick: Transaction Publishers

Free Time and Leisure Participation: International Perspectives
Grant Cushman, Anthony James Veal and Jiri Zuzanek
Wallingford Oxfordshire: CABI Publishing

Fighting for Time: Shifting boundaries of work and social life
Cynthia Fuchs Epstein and Arnie L. Kalleberg (eds)
New York: Russell Sage Foundation

How Europeans Spend Their Time - Everyday Life of Women and Men (Data 1998-2002)
Luxembourg: Eurostat

Key Issues in Women’s Work: Female Diversity and the Polarisation of Women’s Employment: Second Edition.
Catherine Hakim
London: Routledge Cavendish

How People Use Their Time: Economic approaches
Daniel S. Hamermesh, Gerard A. Pfann (eds)
Amsterdam: Elsevier

Critical Technology: A Social Theory of Personal Computing
Graeme Kirkpatrick
Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing

Rhythmanalysis: Space, Time and Everyday Life
Henri Lefebvre, Stuart Elden, and Gerald Moore
London: Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.

An Economic Analysis of Time Use in Finnish Households
Olli-Pekka Ruuskanen
HSE Dissertation, Series A-246 (December)
Finland: Helsinki School of Economics

Time Maps: Collective Memory and the Social Shape of the Past
Eviatar Zerubavel
Chicago: University of Chicago Press

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