ABSTRACT

This comprehensive text is a unique handbook dedicated to research on boredom. The book brings together leading contributors from across three continents and numerous fields to provide an interdisciplinary exploration of boredom, its theoretical underpinnings, its experiential properties, and the applied contexts in which it occurs.

Boredom is often viewed as a mental state with little utility, though recent research suggests that it can be a powerful motivator of human behavior that shapes our actions in many ways. The book examines boredom from a range of perspectives and is comprised of three parts. Part I delves into the theoretical approaches to boredom, presenting methods for its measurement, explaining when and why boredom occurs, and scrutinizing the impact it has on our behavior. Part II focuses on the psychological and neural properties of boredom and its associations with a multitude of mental and interpersonal processes, such as self-control, mind-wandering, flow, and aggression. Part III presents boredom in practical contexts like school and work, and sheds light on its role for health-related behaviors, psychosocial well-being, and aesthetic experiences. The book concludes by summarizing the state of boredom research, identifying promising areas for future research, and providing directions for how research on boredom can be advanced.

As the authoritative book on boredom, this handbook is an essential resource for students and researchers of psychology, sociology, education, sport science, and computer science.

part I|127 pages

Foundations

chapter 2|25 pages

Same same but different

What is boredom actually?

chapter 5|10 pages

The Function of Boredom

Driving us to explore the new and different

chapter 6|16 pages

Boredom

A Control-Value Theory approach

part II|91 pages

Correlates

chapter 9|12 pages

On the Virtues of Fragile Self-Control

Boredom as a catalyst for adaptive behavior regulation

chapter 12|13 pages

Boredom on the Brain

What can neuroimaging tell us about boredom?

part III|169 pages

Contexts

chapter 16|30 pages

Boredom at Work

A systematic review of the causes and consequences of work‑related boredom

chapter 17|18 pages

Adolescent Boredom in Leisure

Risks and opportunities for healthy development

chapter 21|17 pages

Aesthetic Boredom

chapter 22|16 pages

Boredom Intervention

Recommendations, experiences, and preliminary evidence