The third volume of the collected works of Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
covers his work on the application of flow in areas that go beyond the
field of leisure where the concept was first applied. Based on his
personal experience with schooling and learning, as well as that of
many others and contrary to what Cicero claimed, Csikszentmihalyi
arrived at the conclusion that instead of taking pride in making the
roots of knowledge as bitter as possible, we should try to make them
sweeter. Just as flow became a popular and useful concept in voluntary
activities, it could likewise be applied in education with the end
result of young people being more likely to continue learning not just
because they have to but because they want to. This volume brings
together a number of articles in which Csikszentmihalyi develops ideas
about how to make education and more generally the process of learning
to live a good life, more enjoyable. Since theory is the mother of
good practice, the first eleven chapters are devoted to theoretical
reflections. Some are general and explore what it means to be a human
being, what it means to be a person, when we look at life from the
perspective of flow. Others are more narrowly focused on such topics
as consumption, education, teaching and learning. They help laypeople
reflect how they can arrange their lives in such a way as to leave a
small ecological footprint while getting the most enjoyment. The
second section of the volume contains a dozen empirical articles on
similar topics. They deal with the development of identity and
self-worth; with the formation of goals and motivation; with
loneliness and family life.
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The Collected Works of Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
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ISBN
9789401790949
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Springer Nature
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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