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The Science of Boredom: The Upside (and Downside) of Downtime

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Science of Boredom: The Upside (and Downside) of Downtime

Contributors:

By (Author) Dr. Sandi Mann

ISBN:

9781472135988

Publisher:

Little, Brown Book Group

Imprint:

Robinson

Publication Date:

31st October 2017

UK Publication Date:

2nd November 2017

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Psychology

Dewey:

152.4

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

336

Dimensions:

Width 128mm, Height 196mm, Spine 24mm

Weight:

229g

Description

Are we living in an age where we are more boredom-prone

Or are other people boring us

Or could we be that boring person!

In our current information age, we are constantly connected to technology, and have so many varied ways to spend our leisure time that we should all surely never know what boredom feels like. Yet, boredom appears to be on the rise; it seems that the more we have to stimulate us, the more stimulation we crave.

In a quest to relieve our boredom, we engage in dangerous risk-taking - from extreme sports to drugs to gambling to anti-social behaviour, or we overindulge in shopping or eating.

The Science of Boredom explores the causes and consequences of boredom in the fast-paced twenty-first century. Parents are desperate to keep their children entertained during every waking moment, the education system is geared towards interactivity, and attention spans are dropping as we use multiple devices at all times. But the world of work can be increasingly repetitive and routine, and we are losing the ability to tolerate this everyday tedium.

Using Sandi Mann's own ground-breaking research into boredom, this book tells the story of how we act, react and cope when we are bored, and argues that there is a positive side to boredom. It can be a catalyst for humour, fun, reflection, creativity and inspiration. The radical solution to the 'boredom problem' is to harness it rather than try to avoid it. Allowing yourself time away from constant stimuli can enrich your life. We should all embrace our boredom and see the upside of our downtime.

Reviews

It's just brilliant ... just the right level of the science of boredom: the evoltutionary, the anthropological aspects ... boredom is absolutely fascinating * Giles Coren, talkRADIO *

Author Bio

Dr Sandi Mann is a Senior Psychology Lecturer at the University of Central Lancashire. She has researched extensively into boredom and written and presented her findings in a range of academic outlets. She's recognised as a leading authority on boredom and has appeared extensively in the media to talk about it, garnering front page headlines and full page reports. Sandi is an experienced workplace consultant, has her own private clinic and is the author of more than ten popular psychology books. Sandi blogs for the Huffington Post and is a columnist for Counselling At Work journal.

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