
What We Really Do All Day: Insights from the Centre for Time Use Research
di:
Jonathan Gershuny
,
Oriel Sullivan
Lingua: Inglese
Formato: Kindle
Data di pubblicazione:
June 27th, 2019
Editore: Pelican
Pagine: 355
Generi: Health & Wellness
In a compelling exploration of modern life, the authors delve into the evolving landscape of time usage over the past half-century. They draw on extensive research to illuminate how societal shifts and technological advancements have transformed daily routines. By examining various facets of life, from work and leisure to family interactions, the narrative reveals the complexities behind what people actually do throughout their days.
Gershuny and Sullivan thoughtfully reflect on the paradox of contemporary existence, questioning whether increased productivity has come at the cost of personal time. They challenge readers to consider the implications of their findings on well-being and societal structure, providing a critical lens through which to assess how time is valued and utilized. Ultimately, this insightful examination encourages a deeper understanding of everyday life in a world where time is increasingly intertwined with personal identity and social roles.
Gershuny and Sullivan thoughtfully reflect on the paradox of contemporary existence, questioning whether increased productivity has come at the cost of personal time. They challenge readers to consider the implications of their findings on well-being and societal structure, providing a critical lens through which to assess how time is valued and utilized. Ultimately, this insightful examination encourages a deeper understanding of everyday life in a world where time is increasingly intertwined with personal identity and social roles.