[HN Gopher] Mundane emotions: Losing yourself in boredom, time a...
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Mundane emotions: Losing yourself in boredom, time and technology
(2022)
Author : yamrzou
Score : 50 points
Date : 2023-12-02 18:22 UTC (4 hours ago)
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| tedd4u wrote:
| "The primary source of data was interviews conducted with 15
| people..."
| rNULLED wrote:
| I think there's value in talking extensively to 15 people and
| writing a paper reflecting on their different human
| experiences. The paper even handily posits a hypothesis on the
| role of boredom in everyone's life.
| nvader wrote:
| Thank you for posting this. I was daunted by the jargon in the
| abstract, and came here to see if it was going to be worth my
| time.
| zoover2020 wrote:
| I think the abstract is pretty clear about the semistructured
| interviews though? I didn't feel lied to as a reader at
| least.
| graphe wrote:
| If you can read a blog post by 1 person on this subject
| seriously, you can read a summary of an interview of 15 people.
| I downloaded the epub. This line sold me to read it.
|
| >In this article, we coin the term 'mundane emotions' to draw
| attention to everyday routines and the distinctive emotions
| that flow from them (De Certeau 1988; Lefebvre 2004). For
| example, commuting, cleaning or cooking routines, for some, may
| provide precious moments of comfort and calm after the daily
| grind. These very same routines may leave others feeling empty
| and bemoaning the absence of spontaneity, excitement and joy in
| their lives
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