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- who: Temporality et al. from the Mind and Brain Centre, School of Psychology, University of Sydney, Mallett St have published the paper: REGULAR Article Remaking time: Cultural semiotic transformations of during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: Employing a semiotic perspective the authors aim to describe a process of disruption and distress which leads to a recognition of the oddness of u2018covid-time.` This study explores how changes in the everyday lives of persons in the pandemic might influence temporalities (the subjective experience of time), and . . .
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