There has been a tension in Cultural Studies between those authors who see fun as important; and those who see it as a distraction. This tension has been played out around the concepts of amusement, distraction, pleasure, celebration, playfulness and desire. I think that fun is important. As we move from Cultural Studies to Cultural Science, I want to retain a focus on fun
Introduction: A 2009 scientific study by a Sino-Japanese cooperative, lead by neuroscientist Ming So...
Most people think of science and literature as distinct human endeavours. According to received conv...
What is fun? How is it distinct from happiness or pleasure? How do we know when we are having it? Th...
There has been a tension in Cultural Studies between those authors who see fun as important; and tho...
There has been a tension in Cultural Studies between those authors who see fun as important; and tho...
Sociocultural paradigm shift is closely related to the changes from the modern to the postmodern soc...
What follows is based on a two-year postdoctoral fellowship at the Center for Space and Habitability...
The modern cultural situation contributes to the rethinking of many areas of human activity that onc...
Drawing on ideas and debates about the nature of play from neuroscience, animal studies, psychoanaly...
This review article examines a topic close to my heart. I believe that fun is a motivator of happine...
The relationships between fun and learning are far from clear. Some argue that the two are mutually ...
Fun and Software offers the untold story of fun as constitutive of the culture and aesthetics of com...
This paper outlines an analysis of the word ‘fun’, as it is used in everyday English sentences to de...
Pleasure, enjoyment and fun are fundamental to life. As the greek philosopher Epicurus wrote in his ...
Perhaps educators shy away from serious consideration of “fun” because the term is typically associa...
Introduction: A 2009 scientific study by a Sino-Japanese cooperative, lead by neuroscientist Ming So...
Most people think of science and literature as distinct human endeavours. According to received conv...
What is fun? How is it distinct from happiness or pleasure? How do we know when we are having it? Th...
There has been a tension in Cultural Studies between those authors who see fun as important; and tho...
There has been a tension in Cultural Studies between those authors who see fun as important; and tho...
Sociocultural paradigm shift is closely related to the changes from the modern to the postmodern soc...
What follows is based on a two-year postdoctoral fellowship at the Center for Space and Habitability...
The modern cultural situation contributes to the rethinking of many areas of human activity that onc...
Drawing on ideas and debates about the nature of play from neuroscience, animal studies, psychoanaly...
This review article examines a topic close to my heart. I believe that fun is a motivator of happine...
The relationships between fun and learning are far from clear. Some argue that the two are mutually ...
Fun and Software offers the untold story of fun as constitutive of the culture and aesthetics of com...
This paper outlines an analysis of the word ‘fun’, as it is used in everyday English sentences to de...
Pleasure, enjoyment and fun are fundamental to life. As the greek philosopher Epicurus wrote in his ...
Perhaps educators shy away from serious consideration of “fun” because the term is typically associa...
Introduction: A 2009 scientific study by a Sino-Japanese cooperative, lead by neuroscientist Ming So...
Most people think of science and literature as distinct human endeavours. According to received conv...
What is fun? How is it distinct from happiness or pleasure? How do we know when we are having it? Th...