Index

Clare Holdsworth (Keele University, UK)

The Social Life of Busyness

ISBN: 978-1-78743-699-2, eISBN: 978-1-78743-698-5

Publication date: 29 September 2021

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Holdsworth, C. (2021), "Index", The Social Life of Busyness, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 177-180. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-78743-698-520211013

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Copyright © 2021 Clare Holdsworth


INDEX

Note: Page numbers followed by “n” indicate notes.

Achieving goals
, 63, 72, 139–141

Afternoons
, 30, 59, 96, 97, 147–8

American Time Use Survey (ATUS)
, 34

Anxiety
, 2, 25, 31,78, 99, 101–103, 115, 154

Appointments
, 30, 63, 98

Assemblages
, 5, 9, 19, 22, 87, 109, 111, 135

Austerity
, 91

Burnout
, 19, 151, 156

Busyness

frustrations
, 18, 49, 91, 152, 153

keep on going
, 105, 112

‘off the clock’
, 60, 74, 82

paradoxes
, 2, 19, 30, 149

therapeutic qualities
, 19, 134–136, 138–139, 142, 153, 157

Care

for others
, 17, 78–79, 81, 101, 132, 153, 144–145

for ourselves
, 8, 61, 68, 136, 142–143

space
, 98

Center Parcs
, 113

Childcare

gender differences
, 46, 156

spending more time
, 46, 47, 125

Children, Apollonian references to
, 78

Clocks
, 9, 25, 30–31

Community and Immunity
, 137–138

Control society
, 13, 26

Cooking and food preparation
, 46Covid-19 pandemic, 4–5, 10, 17, 20, 24, 104, 115–116, 151, 156–157

Craft

crafternoons
, 146–149

doing crochet
, 147–148

dressmaking
, 143–144

making time for
, 142

space
, 141–142

teaching crochet
, 7, 8, 142, 145–148

Critical Horology
, 25–26, 30

Dasein
, 24

De-territorialisation
, 85

Distraction
, 20, 77, 108, 144

Domestic

blurring with public or work space
, 94, 116

space
, 98–99, 157

Emotions of family life
, 120–121

Endurance
, 17, 156

Entrepreneurship
, 13, 105

Ethnicity
, 70n26, 125, 146n47, 156

European Commission Time Use Harmonisation Study
, 34

Events and non-events
, 19, 81

Exhaustion
, 13, 116, 122–124, 134

Experience economy
, 135

Family

families we live by
, 10, 19, 120–125

families we live with
, 125–131

holidays
, 113

pets
, 59, 98

practices
, 117–118

roles
, 113–114, 117

routines
, 126–127

Family-friendly policies
, 114

Feminist theory
, 17, 101, 138

Flow

activities
, 139–142

autotelic personality
, 140

experience sample method
, 139

experiencing flow
, 139–140

and the self
, 140–141

Forest bathing
, 135–136, 138

Four-day week
, 154–155

Four-hour week
, 93

Freedom

me-time
, 10, 133–135

positive and negative
, 135–136

Friends
, 78, 117, 149

Futures
, 153–155

Gender

identities
, 53, 57, 70, 72, 79

inequalities
, 17, 46, 155

norms
, 73, 77–81

Getting Things Done
, 9, 67, 79, 82, 85–86, 103

Global capitalism
, 16–17, 19, 94, 95

Guilt
, 122–124

Habit

changing habits
, 87, 154

thinking habits
, 18–19, 104

Happiness
, 138–139

Health and social care
, 5, 103

Hot or hotel-desking
, 85, 157

Household

co-ordinating household members
, 130, 152–153

distribution of activities
, 15, 46

Improperty
, 93

Income Inequality
, 93

Individualism

choice and self-biography
, 13

decline of institutional schedules
, 12, 58

social change
, 15, 152

Interdependency
, 4, 11, 19, 22, 26, 95, 110

International Association for Time Use Research
, 48

Lateness
, 31, 129

Leisure

in past time
, 20

relationship with freedom
, 135–136

study of
, 48

theory of leisure class
, 92

Libraries
, 109, 110

Life-course
, 5, 54

Lifestyle
, 22, 32, 66, 82, 93

Mass observation archive (MOA)
, 6, (see also One-day diaries)

2017 Autumn Directive
, 50–58, 94–100

Mealtimes

breakfast
, 52, 59, 100, 107, 130

evening meal
, 57, 99

lunchtime
, 57, 58, 97, 100

Means and ends
, 83–84, 139

Methodology

autoethnography
, 8, 143–145

content analysis
, 7, 72

narrative method
, 7, 96, 119–120

repurposing data
, 6, 120

sampling
, 70

secondary data analysis
, 6

Mind and body dualism
, 18

Molecular lines
, 13, 85

Moral economy
, 91–94

Networks
, 11, 12, 22, 94, 102, 110, 115

Newcastle-upon Tyne, UK
, 89

Nostalgia
, 22

One-day diaries

distribution of time-points
, 55–58

diurnal rhythms
, 55–56

structure of
, 51–54

Organisations

diversity of
, 95

hierarchal management
, 85–86, 102

horizontal management
, 85–86

spatial arrangement
, 95

Outsourcing
, 77–78, 93

Pace of life
, 11, 14, 16, 20, 22, 48–49

Phenomenology

direction of time
, 24

synthesis of past, present future
, 22–25, 84

Philofaxy
, 65

Politics of time
, 15–16, 24–25, 86

Post-structuralism
, 11

Power-chronography
, 16n26, 94

Pragmatism
, 83–84

Precarity
, 116

Procrastination
, 107, 147–148

Productivity 4
, 17, 33, 69, 74, 81–84, 93, 101, 102, 106, 117, 154–155

Protestant Ethic and Spirit of Capitalism
, 91–92

Reflective modernity
, 102

Relationships

intimate and family
, 1–2, 119, 128, 130

social disembedding of
, 115

at work
, 99, 125

Repetition
, 31, 92, 100, 110, 120, 128, 130, 132, 145, 144

Responsibility

conflicting
, 101

delegation of
, 12, 90, 101, 115, 152, 157

for others
, 144–145

for ourselves
, 68, 69, 77

reciprocity
, 137

Rhythm

analysis
, 32, 49–50

circular
, 50, 54

linear
, 9, 50, 55–56, 148

Routines

afternoon/evening
, 55–56

domestic
, 33–34, 113–114, 131

morning
, 59, 82, 107, 130

at work
, 60–61

writing routines
, 107–108

Scientific management
, 34

Self-discipline
, 81, 110

Self-employment
, 105

Self-help

history of
, 67

self-help for women
, 70

self-improvement
, 67–68

Self-help books on time management

aesthetics
, 73–75

authenticity
, 75–77

gender norms
, 77–81

Shopping
, 126

Social acceleration
, 8, 11, 14, 46

Social and cultural change
, 15, 21, 22, 48, 64, 91, 111, 138, 152

Social class
, 68, 70n26 115–116

Social practices
, 5, 18

Sorry We Missed You
, 89–91

Speed
, 14–15, 22, 26, 69, 103, 111

Sydney, Australia
, 117

Technological determinism
, 22

Technology

digital devices
, 66, 85, 99, 131

social change
, 11, 14, 27

social norms in use of
, 115

of the self
, 136

Teleology and non-teleology
, 72, 84, 141

The Clock
, 9, 29–32, 47, 50, 54, 56, 58

The Guardian Newspaper

A Writer’s Day
, 106–110

Tickler file
, 83–84

Time

authenticity
, 24

being on time
, 103–104

boundaries
, 94, 98

control over
, 104–105

cultural differences
, 31

exploitation
, 16, 21, 32, 93, 94

family
, 113–132

morality
, 134–135

recalibration
, 111

telling the time
, 54–55

wasting
, 148–149

Time experience, objective and subjective
, 16, 25, 31, 47–48

Time geography
, 49

Time management

individual strategies
, 81–82

managing space and other people
, 84–86

Time planners

aesthetics
, 66

history of
, 65

Time pressure

co-ordination with other people
, 100, 103, 123

individual use
, 51, 95

trends over time
, 20, 46–48

use of technology
, 131

at work
, 100–104

work extension
, 46

Time tracking
, 60–63

Time use data (see also American Time Use Survey)

gender differences in time use
, 44

history of
, 32–35

scoping study of
, 35–47

trends over time
, 35–47

in USA
, 32–35

in USSR
, 32–35

Time-motion study
, 34

Time-space
, 9, 13, 90

Time-space compression
, 14

Times Square
, 11, 157

Timescapes Archive

work and family lives study
, 114

Timing

significance of
, 9, 25–26

synchronization
, 49–50

24 hour society
, 15, 32, 133, 150

Unfairness
, 93–94

Waiting
, 16n28, 17, 86, 147–148

Weekends
, 113, 125–126

Well-being
, 135–6, 135n12, 138, 141–142, 142n37, 68

White Rabbit
, 1–5, 73, 157

Women’s paid employment

in 19th and early 20th centuries
, 20–21

trends over time
, 53

Work

colleagues
, 2, 96, 98, 99, 101–104

creative
, 106, 112

cultural history of
, 91–92

ethics
, 92

diversity of
, 94

moral outcomes of
, 94

paid and unpaid work
, 46

project work
, 102–103

space
, 9, 84–86, 103–104, 108–110, 116–117

starting and finishing
, 63

working at home
, 104–105, 99–100, 157

working for oneself
, 105–110

writing as work
, 94

Work-discipline
, 21, 92

Work-life balance (WLB)
, 114–118

being and not being in balance
, 114–116

changes over time
, 115

flexibility
, 115

individualization
, 115

relevance of financial constraints
, 118

retrospective
, 124–125

rhythms
, 117

Workaholics
, 106

Yukashima, Japan
, 136