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Publication Date: 2005
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On Academic Boredom
Baghdadchi, Amir
Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, v4 n3 p319-324 2005
The kind of boredom experienced in academia is unique. Neither a purely subjective nor objective phenomenon, it is the product of the way research is organized into papers, seminars, and conferences, as well as of a deep implicit metaphor that academic argument is a form of warfare. In this respect, the concepts of boredom and rigour are closely linked, since there is a kind of rigour in the Humanities that stresses the war metaphor, and structures scholarship defensively. This is opposed to a different kind of rigour that eschews the war metaphor altogether, and considers rigorousness in the light of a work's usefulness to its audience.
Descriptors: Humanities, Student Attitudes, Personal Narratives, Graduate Students, Academic Discourse, Student Interests, Research Papers (Students), Seminars, Conferences (Gatherings), Educational Research, Perception
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Education Level: Higher Education
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