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Martijn van Zomeren develops 'selvations theory', and proposes that human motivation is based around changes in social relationships.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Prologue; Part I. Assumptions: 1. Toward theoretical integration; 2. A shift from self to selvations; Part II. Selvations Theory: 3. Selvations theory I: value infusion; 4. Selvations theory II: coping with value-infused events; Part III. Implications: 5. So what?; Epilogue.
Über den Autor / die Autorin
Martijn van Zomeren is Associate Professor in the Department of Social Psychology at Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, The Netherlands. In 2009 he was awarded a prestigious VENI grant from the Dutch Science Foundation and in 2011 he was awarded the Kurt Lewin Medal, an early career award from the European Association for Social Psychology. Dr van Zomeren has published a number of contributions to the literature on collective action and social change in high-impact psychology journals.
Zusammenfassung
What moves and motivates us in our lives? Martijn van Zomeren suggests it is 'selvations' - the feeling of changes in social relationships. This book challenges entrenched selfish views of social motivation and provides a new, integrative relational alternative. It will be of interest to psychology, sociology and anthropology scholars.