Mundane Pleasures in Everyday Life

作者: Antti Salovaara , Marije Kanis

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摘要: What are the situations in everyday life that people enjoy and cherish? This paper presents a content user study with two simple mobile phone applications called PosiPost to investigate this question learn what express as their pleasures life. Drawing from corpus of 379 messages users shared, an analysis users’ pleasurable moments. The results point importance mundaneness such situations, suggesting creating sensational “wow” experiences, is not always necessary for giving rise person’s positive affect.

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