Dasein of the Times: Temporal Features of Dependability

This paper is a modified version of a chapter in the PA2 ‘Trustbook’ (Clarke et al. Forthcoming) that uses our ethnographic studies of everyday work to illustrate sociological approaches to explicating some temporal features of dependability.

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