Boredom and Academic Work

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Academic Boredom
academic staff well-being
Academic Teacher
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Chronic
Chronic Boredom
Core Identity
Disengaged
Driving Wheel
emotion
emotional experience in university work
Engagement Withdrawal
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Existential Boredom
Experiencing Boredom
High Arousal State
High Negative Valence
higher education
higher education studies
Identity Disturbance
Interaction Ritual Chain
Low Emotional Awareness
Ma Project
Noogenic Neurosis
PhD Student
qualitative research methods
Qualitative Underload
Scalar Expectancy Theory
Scientific Conferences
sociology of emotions
Student Engagement
systemic organisational analysis
Trait Boredom
Transitional Emotion
work
workplace motivation

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032018355
  • Weight: 220g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jul 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Introducing the notion of boredom into the academic context, Boredom and Academic Work proposes a fresh sociological perspective on boredom and academic work alike.

It invites a reader to reflect on the essence of boredom and the nature of academic work from the sociological perspective. It constitutes methodological and conceptual guidance for all those interested in their own emotions both at work and outside. It also provides an original, interactional and essential definition of boredom and a novel standpoint for observing academic work, both in its systemic and practical level, and shows how the academic system influences its subjects' well-being, motivation, emotions, and practices.

Covering various approaches from the qualitative methodology, linguistics, sociology of work, emotions, and higher education, and telling a story of research and teaching university staff, the book will be of interest to researchers in a broad range of areas and the general academic public as well.

Mariusz Finkielsztein, PhD, adjunct at the Institute of Sociology, Collegium Civitas, Poland. His main interests include sociology of emotions, work, higher education, and creative occupations. The sole organizer of the International Interdisciplinary Boredom Conference in Warsaw between 2015 and 2017 (3 editions) and a co-founder of International Society of Boredom Studies (2021).

Website: https://mariuszfinkielsztein.com/

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