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The Social Life of Busyness /

The Social Life of Busyness engages with the assumption that busyness is taking over everyday life by exploring busyness at work, at home and during leisure time. In a world where the notion of being busy is commonly experienced, and even expected, how should we understand the reasons for busyness?

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Holdsworth, Clare
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Bingley : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2021.
Edición:First edition.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Intro -- Half Title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Acknowledgements -- Chapter 1: Being Busy -- White Rabbits -- Busy Methodologies -- Chapter Overviews -- Chapter 2: Busy Time -- Busyness by Stealth -- Theorising Busyness -- Individualisation and Control -- Speed and Acceleration -- The Uneven Politics of Time -- Gender -- Thinking-doing Busyness -- Busyness in Past Times -- The Time We Live By -- Technological Determinism -- Phenomenology: Temporality and Timing -- Synthesis of Past, Present and Future -- Timing -- Summary 
505 8 |a Chapter 3: Clock Time -- The Clock -- A Brief History of Time Use Data -- Time Use Over Time -- Scoping Study: Method -- Scoping Study: Findings -- The Usefulness of Time Use Data -- Synchronising Time -- One-day Diary Format -- Telling the Time -- Diurnal Rhythms -- Tracking Time -- Tracking Time: Method -- Tracking Time: Results -- Summary -- Chapter 4: Organised Time -- A Brief History of the Filofax -- Self-help and the Self -- Self-help Books on Time Management and Busyness -- Sampling Self-help -- Analysing Self-help -- Aesthetics -- More is More -- Three Is a Magic Number 
505 8 |a Distract the Reader -- Authenticity -- Do Your Research -- Keep it Vague -- Recycle -- Gender Norms -- Get Married, Have Children -- Name Drop -- Go to War -- Social and Cultural Norms of Self-help -- David Allen's Getting Things Done -- The Method -- Pragmatism -- Synthesising Time -- Managing Space and Other People -- Summary -- Chapter 5: Work Time -- Sorry We Missed You -- The Moral Economy of Busyness -- Fragmenting Work Ethics -- Unfairness and Inequality -- Case Studies of Working Time -- John -- Cathy -- Linda -- Alex -- Julie -- Work-related Busyness -- Relational Hierarchies 
505 8 |a Project Work -- Being on Time and in Place -- Remote Working -- Working for Oneself -- A Writer's Day -- Routines -- Space -- Being A Writer -- Summary -- Chapter 6: Family Time -- This is Family -- WLB -- Working Balance -- Family Balance -- Family Practices -- Work and Family Lives -- Study Design -- Analysis Strategy -- Families We Live By -- In and Out of Balance -- Guilt and Exhaustion -- Balance in Retrospect -- Families We Live With -- Family Time -- Routines -- Moral Positions -- Space -- Refreshing Habits -- Technology -- Summary -- Chapter 7: Free Time 
505 8 |a 24/7: A Wake-up Call for Our Non-stop World -- Freedom -- Positive Freedom -- Community and Immunity -- Flow -- Experience Sample Method -- Experiencing Flow -- Flow and the Self -- Crafting Free Time -- Crochet and (Self- )Care -- Crochet and Flow -- Crocheting for Others -- Teaching Crochet -- From the Workshop to a Person-centred Practice -- Procrastination, Waiting and Rhythm -- The Possibility of Me-Time -- Summary -- Chapter 8: The Social Lives of Busyness -- Past -- Present -- Future -- Busyness in a Pandemic -- Appendix -- Bibliography -- Index 
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