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Introduction; Felicity Callard, Kimberley Staines, James Wilkes
Part I: MINDS
1. Altered states: resting state and default mode as psychopathology; Ben Alderson-Day and Felicity Callard
2. The quest for quies mentis; Hilary Powell.-3. Writing and daydreaming; Hazel Morrison
4. Daydream archive; Felicity Callard
5. Descriptive Experience Sampling as a psychological method; Charles Fernyhough and Ben Alderson-Day
6. The Poetics of Descriptive Experience Sampling; Holly Pester and James Wilkes
7. The Rest Test: preliminary findings from a large-scale international survey on rest; Claudia Hammond and Gemma Lewis.-Part II: BODIES
8. From therapeutic relaxation to mindfulness in the twentieth century; Ayesha Nathoo
9. So even the tree has its yolk; James Wilkes
10. Cartographies of rest: the spectral envelope of vigilance; Josh Berson
11. Getting the measure of the restless city; Des Fitzgerald
12. Drawing attention: ways of knowing derived in the movement of the pencil; Tamarin Norwood
13. Songs of rest: an intervention in the complex genre of the lullaby; Holly Peste
14. Could insomnia be relieved with a YouTube video? The relaxation and calm of ASMR; Giulia Poerio;
15. Relief from a certain kind of personhood in ASMR role-play videos; Emma Bennett.-Part III: PRACTICES
16. R-E-S-T and composition: silence, breath and aah & [gap] musical rest; Antonia Barnett-McIntosh
17. Metrics of unrest: building social and technical networks for Heathrow noise;Christian Nold
18. This is an experiment: capturing the everyday dynamics of collaboration in The Diary Room; Felicity Callard, Des Fitzgerald and Kimberley Staines
19. Greasing the wheels: invisible labour in interdisciplinary environments; Kimberley Staines and Harriet Martin
20. Rest denied, rest reclaimed; Lynne Friedli and Nina Garthwaite
21. Laziness: A literary-historical perspective;Michael Greaney.-22. Day of restlessness; Patrick Coyle.
Part I: MINDS
1. Altered states: resting state and default mode as psychopathology; Ben Alderson-Day and Felicity Callard
2. The quest for quies mentis; Hilary Powell.-3. Writing and daydreaming; Hazel Morrison
4. Daydream archive; Felicity Callard
5. Descriptive Experience Sampling as a psychological method; Charles Fernyhough and Ben Alderson-Day
6. The Poetics of Descriptive Experience Sampling; Holly Pester and James Wilkes
7. The Rest Test: preliminary findings from a large-scale international survey on rest; Claudia Hammond and Gemma Lewis.-Part II: BODIES
8. From therapeutic relaxation to mindfulness in the twentieth century; Ayesha Nathoo
9. So even the tree has its yolk; James Wilkes
10. Cartographies of rest: the spectral envelope of vigilance; Josh Berson
11. Getting the measure of the restless city; Des Fitzgerald
12. Drawing attention: ways of knowing derived in the movement of the pencil; Tamarin Norwood
13. Songs of rest: an intervention in the complex genre of the lullaby; Holly Peste
14. Could insomnia be relieved with a YouTube video? The relaxation and calm of ASMR; Giulia Poerio;
15. Relief from a certain kind of personhood in ASMR role-play videos; Emma Bennett.-Part III: PRACTICES
16. R-E-S-T and composition: silence, breath and aah & [gap] musical rest; Antonia Barnett-McIntosh
17. Metrics of unrest: building social and technical networks for Heathrow noise;Christian Nold
18. This is an experiment: capturing the everyday dynamics of collaboration in The Diary Room; Felicity Callard, Des Fitzgerald and Kimberley Staines
19. Greasing the wheels: invisible labour in interdisciplinary environments; Kimberley Staines and Harriet Martin
20. Rest denied, rest reclaimed; Lynne Friedli and Nina Garthwaite
21. Laziness: A literary-historical perspective;Michael Greaney.-22. Day of restlessness; Patrick Coyle.