ABSTRACT

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.

chapter |12 pages

Introduction

part 1|68 pages

Defining boredom

chapter 14Chapter 1|30 pages

Methodological problems in dealing with boredom

chapter Chapter 2|24 pages

Theories of boredom

chapter Chapter 3|12 pages

Conceptualization of boredom

part 2|106 pages

Work-related boredom of academics

chapter 82Chapter 4|42 pages

Academic boredom as a systemic issue

chapter Chapter 5|62 pages

Academic boredom in practice

chapter |7 pages

Conclusions