Slow Time, School Time, and Strange Times: Opposing and Entangled Discourses on Temporality in Teenagers’ Everyday Lives During a Pandemic

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In Spring 2020, the Finnish government declared a state of emergency over the Coronavirus outbreak, which lead to schools moving to remote teaching, cancelling all kind of event in society, recommending social distancing and the government encouraging children and adults to take walks. This article sets out to identify and discuss contradicting, complementing, entangling discourses on temporality in a public diary written by teenagers during a pandemic. The data consists of a corona diary published in a local newspaper, through which 34 pupils aged 13 to 16 provide their version of how a day unfolded during six weeks of the beginning of the state of emergency. The identified discourses include: regulation through temporality, change through temporality, normality and normativity through temporality, living present, acceleration and deceleration.

OriginalspråkEngelska
TidskriftYoung
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StatusPublicerad - 2022
MoE-publikationstypA1 Tidskriftsartikel-refererad

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