Author: | ISBN: | 9781623962388 | |
Publisher: | Information Age Publishing | Publication: | June 1, 2013 |
Imprint: | Information Age Publishing | Language: | English |
Author: | |
ISBN: | 9781623962388 |
Publisher: | Information Age Publishing |
Publication: | June 1, 2013 |
Imprint: | Information Age Publishing |
Language: | English |
Theory Driving Research: New wave perspectives on selfprocesses and human development provides a unique insight into selfprocesses from varied theoretical perspectives. The chapters in this volume develop avantgarde theoretical ideas to drive future, cuttingedge, empirical research and together, in one collected volume, make a valuable contribution to scholarly literature on selfprocesses. Among the themes covered are resurrecting the “Iself”, a relook at the dichotomy between the Iself, and the Meself based on James's analysis, the actualization of human potential, naturalizing and contextualizing the self, hypoegoic states, personal proficiency networks, competition and performance relationships, achievement motivations, passion and optimal functioning in society, competence and selfworth threat, new interpretations of expectancyvalue research, methodological advances in BFLPE research and multilevel models of student achievement motivation. This monograph, the fourth in the International Advances in Self Research monograph series, provides wealth of information on new theorizing and provides a platform for generating the next wave of research designed to understand the fundamental role selfprocesses play in human development.
Theory Driving Research: New wave perspectives on selfprocesses and human development provides a unique insight into selfprocesses from varied theoretical perspectives. The chapters in this volume develop avantgarde theoretical ideas to drive future, cuttingedge, empirical research and together, in one collected volume, make a valuable contribution to scholarly literature on selfprocesses. Among the themes covered are resurrecting the “Iself”, a relook at the dichotomy between the Iself, and the Meself based on James's analysis, the actualization of human potential, naturalizing and contextualizing the self, hypoegoic states, personal proficiency networks, competition and performance relationships, achievement motivations, passion and optimal functioning in society, competence and selfworth threat, new interpretations of expectancyvalue research, methodological advances in BFLPE research and multilevel models of student achievement motivation. This monograph, the fourth in the International Advances in Self Research monograph series, provides wealth of information on new theorizing and provides a platform for generating the next wave of research designed to understand the fundamental role selfprocesses play in human development.