A la recherche d’une définition du temps connecté

This research is based on a longitudinal in vivo observation setup in a connected home inhabited by two students, aiming to comprehend the value of time and the relationship with connected objects. Porosities as well as specificities between productive time and unproductive time, personal time and s...

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Main Authors: Claire Noy, Anne Sophie Cases
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Netcom Association 2024-01-01
Series:Netcom
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/netcom/7918
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Summary:This research is based on a longitudinal in vivo observation setup in a connected home inhabited by two students, aiming to comprehend the value of time and the relationship with connected objects. Porosities as well as specificities between productive time and unproductive time, personal time and social time, are highlighted through an empirico-deductive approach grounded in qualitative fieldwork involving interaction with the occupants (life stories, interviews, diaries, and newsletters). Whether it's the time spent for oneself, gaining time, or being in a productive mode, these usages have been observed. Thus, the motivation to inhabit the space and to use connected objects converge towards a common goal : well-being. A personal redefinition of connected time and what matters to oneself proves essential for a better understanding of the relationship between connected time and the value of objects in a connected environment.
ISSN:0987-6014
2431-210X