Description
The field of human motivation has been undergoing a revolutionary shift in the 21st century. What new philosophical assumptions, motivational models, and empirical evidence have emerged? What does this look like in theory and in application? The Oxford Handbook of Human Motivation, Second Edition addresses these key advances made in the field since the previous edition, offering the latest insights from the top theorists and researchers of human motivation.The volume includes chapters on social learning theory, control theory, self-determination theory, terror management theory, and regulatory focus theory, while also presenting articles from leading scholars on phenomena such as ego-depletion, choice, curiosity, flow, implicit motives, and personal interests. A special section dedicated to goal research highlights achievement goals, goal attainment, goal pursuit and unconscious goals, and the goal orientation process across adulthood. This Handbook also provides practical research and guidance with sections on relationships and applications in areas such as psychotherapy, education, physical activity, sport, and work. By providing reviews of the most advanced work by the very best scholars in this field, The Oxford Handbook of Human Motivation, Second Edition represents an invaluable resource for both researchers and practitioners, as well as any student of human nature.
Table of Contents
PART ONE INTRODUCTIONChapter 1 Inside the Black Box: Motivational Science in the 21st CenturyRichard M. RyanPART TWO GENERAL THEORIES OF HUMAN MOTIVATIONChapter 2 Social Cognitive Theory and MotivationDale H. Schunk and Ellen L. UsherChapter 3 A Self-Regulatory Viewpoint on Human BehaviorCharles S. Carver and Michael F. ScheierChapter 4 Regulatory Focus Theory and Research: Catching Up and Looking Forward After 20 YearsAbigail A. Scholer, James F. M. Cornwell, and E. Tory HigginsChapter 5 A Terror Management Theory Perspective on Human MotivationTom Pyszczynski, Pelin Kesebir, and McKenzie LockettChapter 6 The Nature and the Conditions of Human Flourishing: Self-Determination Theory and Basic Psychological NeedsRichard M. Ryan, William S. Ryan, Stefano I. Di Domenico, and Edward L. DeciPART THREE MOTIVATIONAL PROCESSESChapter 7 Ego Depletion: Theory and EvidenceMark Muraven, Jacek Buczny, and Kyle F. LawChapter 8 The Complex Role of Choice in Human Motivation and FunctioningErika A. PatallChapter 9 Curiosity and MotivationPaul J. SilviaChapter 10 Flow: The Experience of Intrinsic MotivationJeanne Nakamura, Dwight C. K. Tse, and Shannon ShanklandChapter 11 Implicit-Explicit Motive Congruence and Moderating FactorsTodd Thrash, Lena M. Wadsworth, Yoon Young Sim, Xiaoqing Wan, and Channing E. EveridgeChapter 12 Interest and Its DevelopmentK. Ann Renninger and Stephanie SuPART FOUR GOALS AND MOTIVATIONChapter 13 Achievement GoalsKou Murayama and Andrew J. ElliotChapter 14 Goal AttainmentPeter M. Gollwitzer and Gabriele OettingenChapter 15 Does Goal Pursuit Require Conscious Awareness?Ruud Custers, StefanVermeent, and Henk AartsChapter 16 On Gains and Losses, Means and Ends: Goal Orientation and Goal Focus Across AdulthoodAlexandra M. Freund , Marie Hennecke, and Maida MustaficPART FIVE MOTIVATION IN RELATIONSHIPSChapter 17 The Five Pillars of Self-Enhancement and Self-ProtectionConstantine Sedikides and Mark D. AlickeChapter 18 The Gendered Body Project: Sexual and Self-Objectification as Motivated and Motivating ProcessesTomi-Ann Roberts and Patricia L. WatersChapter 19 Relatedness Between Children and Parents: Implications for MotivationEva M. Pomerantz, Cecilia Sin-Sze Cheung, and Lili QinPART SIX BIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVESChapter 20 Motivational NeuroscienceJohnmarshall Reeve and Woogul LeeChapter 21 Advancing Issues in Motivation Intensity Research: Updated Insights from the Cardiovascular SystemGuido H. E. Gendolla, Rex A. Wright, and Michael RichterChapter 22 Autonomous Motivation, Internalization, and the Integrative Self: A Self- Regulation Framework of Interacting Neuropsychological SystemsMarkus Quirin, Mattie Tops, and Julius KuhlPART SEVEN MOTIVATION IN APPLICATIONChapter 23 Motivation in PsychotherapyStefan Westermann, Martin grosse Holtforth, and Johannes MichalakChapter 24 Motivation in EducationAllan Wigfield, Lara Turci, Jenna Cambria, and Jacquelynne S. EcclesChapter 25 Advances in Motivation in Exercise and Physical ActivityMartin S. HaggerChapter 26 Motivational Processes in Youth Sport and Physical ActivityMaureen R. Weiss, Lindsay E. Kipp, and Sarah M. EspinozaChapter 27 Work Motivation: Where do the Different Perspectives Lead Us?Anja Van den Broeck, Joseph Carpini, and James DiefendorffPART EIGHT EPILOGUEChapter 28 Envisioning Progress and Perils: Musings on the Future of Motivation Research in a Rapidly Evolving WorldRichard M. Ryan and Emma L. Bradshaw
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