Many Australians have reported a higher level of boredom during the long stretch of isolation brought about by COVID-19. So, if you have felt some boredom, was it good or bad? Psychologists believe they’ve classified several different shades of the beast and not all are bad. So we check out ways to embrace the better versions in Can boredom ever be good? Part One.
Guests
Prof Thomas Götz, Psychologist and Head of Educational Psychology and Societal Change, University of Vienna, Austria
Dr Sandi Mann, Psychologist, University of Central Lancashire, U.K.
Emeritus Prof Ruut Veenhoven, Sociologist, Erasmus University Rotterdam
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