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Young entrepreneurs and non-teleological temporality in Portugal and the UK (2019)
Journal Article
Holdsworth, C., & Mendonça, M. (2019). Young entrepreneurs and non-teleological temporality in Portugal and the UK. Time and Society, 29(1), 0961463X1987378 - 0961463X1987378. https://doi.org/10.1177/0961463X19873783

The promotion of young enterprise is central to European Union youth policy, particularly since the financial crisis of 2007/2008. Expectations that young people need to be enterprising and eschew dependency on formal structures of salaried employmen... Read More about Young entrepreneurs and non-teleological temporality in Portugal and the UK.

Transit Life: How Commuting Is Transforming Our Cities, with commentaries from Peter Adey, Clare Holdsworth, Hayden Lorimer, Peter Merriman, Tim Schwanen and Elaine Stratford (2019)
Journal Article
Adey, P., Holdsworth, C., Lorimer, H., Merriman, P., Schwanen, T., Stratford, E., & Bissell, D. (2019). Transit Life: How Commuting Is Transforming Our Cities, with commentaries from Peter Adey, Clare Holdsworth, Hayden Lorimer, Peter Merriman, Tim Schwanen and Elaine Stratford. cultural geographies, 27(1), https://doi.org/10.1177/1474474019871658

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Gendered temporalities of everyday family practices: An analysis of self-help literature on ‘busyness’ (2019)
Journal Article
Holdsworth, C. (2019). Gendered temporalities of everyday family practices: An analysis of self-help literature on ‘busyness’. Gender, Place and Culture, 27(5), https://doi.org/10.1080/0966369X.2019.1615412

The busyness of everyday life has received considerable popular and academic attention in recent years. The narrative developed in popular literature is that busyness is the defining temporality of the twenty-first century. While these subjective con... Read More about Gendered temporalities of everyday family practices: An analysis of self-help literature on ‘busyness’.