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Rosa discusses her research in The Conversation.

Rosa discusses her research on the spatialization of time and how metaphors of space shape our understanding of temporal concepts in The Conversation.

Expressions linking space to time are a common part of our day to day lives. You might say the morning “flew by”, or that school exams are “fast approaching”. Right now, you might say summer is “just around the corner”, while anyone with the vaguest awareness of Game of Thrones will have heard the phrase “winter is coming”.

Unlike the physical space we inhabit, time cannot be seen or touched, though it structures every moment of our waking lives.

How, then, did humans come to talk so effortlessly about such a nebulous, abstract concept? The key lies in the way we project our understanding of space – the tangible dimensions we can interact with – to conceptualise time.

Read Rosa’s article in English in The Conversation Europe here, in Spanish in The Conversation España here, and in Portuguese in The Conversation Brazil here.