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1. Time and Calendars: At the Crossroads of Astronomy and Culture (Anthony Aveni) -- 2. Archaeology, Visual Moments and the Stopping of Time in Hiroshima (Roger Balm) -- 3. Frontline Involvement in a Paradigm Change: Archaeology of the First Americans and Monte Verde (Tom D. Dillehay) -- 4. Beyond Urban Chronometry: A World of Time-Space Experiences-Deep, Shallow, and Unknown (José Edgardo A. Gomez, Jr.) -- 5. Career Reflections: Surviving in a System Not Designed for African Americans and Marginalized Others (James H. Johnson, Jr.) -- 6. Negotiating Time in a West African Context (Sara Beth Keough) -- 7. Cannibalizing the "Others:" Metropolitan Time Intellectual Journeys in Debate (Maximiliano E. Korstanje) -- 8. Time Journey of a Chinese American Female Geographer: From China to the World (Wei Li) -- 9. A Journey through Kaqchikel Maya Time: Language Classes as a Time Machine for Teachers and Students (Iq'anil Judith M. Maxwell, Ixnal Ambrocia Cuma Chávez, Ixkamey Magda Sotz' Mux, Aq'ab'al Gonzalo Ticun Quel Kanek Pakal Sotz', Lajuj B'atz' Edy René Guaján Car, and Mokchewan Marco Antonio Guaján Cristal) -- 10. The Travel-Research-Teaching Nexus (Alexander B. Murphy) -- 11. From Inner Realms to Outer Worlds: An Artist's Time Journey (Kathleen O'Brien) -- 12. Navigating the Worlds of Geography and Higher Education Administration: A Woman's Retrospective (Risa Palm) -- 13. Time Journeys through the Night Sky (Robert Shaw) -- 14. A Passage through China: Early Years as an Independent Traveler (Christine A. Vogt) -- 15. My Journey into Relational Space: Compression, Networks, and Topologies (Barney Warf) -- 16. Coming to Live in a Science Fiction World: Generativity and the Metaphor of the Web (Ernest J. Yanarella) |