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Mcintosh compendium
Mcintosh compendium








mcintosh compendium

Getting the measure of the restless city Des Fitzgerald - 12. Cartographies of rest: the spectral envelope of vigilance Josh Berson - 11.

mcintosh compendium

So even the tree has its yolk James Wilkes - 10. From therapeutic relaxation to mindfulness in the twentieth century Ayesha Nathoo - 9.

MCINTOSH COMPENDIUM ARCHIVE

Daydream archive Felicity Callard - 5.Descriptive Experience Sampling as a psychological method Charles Fernyhough and Ben Alderson-Day - 6.The Poetics of Descriptive Experience Sampling Holly Pester and James Wilkes - 7.The Rest Test: preliminary findings from a large-scale international survey on rest Claudia Hammond and Gemma Lewis.-Part II: BODIES - 8. The quest for quies mentis Hilary Powell.-3.Writing and daydreaming Hazel Morrison - 4. Altered states: resting state and default mode as psychopathology Ben Alderson-Day and Felicity Callard - 2. Introduction Felicity Callard, Kimberley Staines, James Wilkes - Part I: MINDS - 1. He is a poet, writer and Senior Researcher at the Department of Geography, Durham University, UK.Ĭham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016. James Wilkes is Associate Director of Hubbub, The Hub at Wellcome Collection, UK. Kimberley Staines is Project Coordinator at Hubbub, The Hub at Wellcome Collection, UK and an employee of Durham University, UK, with a background in law and publishing. Felicity Callard is Director of Hubbub, The Hub at Wellcome Collection, UK and Professor in Social Science for Medical Humanities at Durham University, UK. The book will be of interest to students and scholars across a range of disciplines in the social sciences, life sciences, arts and humanities. The essays are grouped by scale of enquiry, into mind, body and practice, allowing readers to draw new connections across apparently distinct phenomena. The authors open up unexplored corners and experimental pathways into this complex topic, with contributions ranging from investigations of daydreaming and mindwandering, through histories of therapeutic relaxation and laziness, and creative-critical pieces on lullabies and the Sabbath, to experimental methods to measure aircraft noise and track somatic vigilance in urban space. Nevertheless, defining rest is problematic: both its meaning and what it feels like are affected by many socio-political, economic and cultural factors. Rest's presence or absence affects everyone. It draws together approaches from artists, literary scholars, psychologists, activists, historians, geographers and sociologists who challenge assumptions about how rest operates across mind, bodies, and practices. This interdisciplinary book contains 22 essays and interventions on rest and restlessness, silence and noise, relaxation and work. This book is open access under a CC BY license. The Restless Compendium : Interdisciplinary Investigations of Rest and Its Opposites.










Mcintosh compendium