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Shame, Moral Motivation, and Climate Change
Worldviews: Global Religions, Culture, and Ecology, 2019AbstractAn emotion like shame is endowed with special motivational force. Drawing on Ralph Waldo Emerson’s concept of shame, I develop an account of moral motivation that lends new perspective to the contemporary climate crisis. Whereas religious ethicists often engage the problem of climate change by re-imagining the metaphors, symbols, and values of ...
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Goal Orientation and Motivational Climate - Achievement Motivation Factors
2002Istraživanja motivacije u području psihologije sporta utemeljena su na suvremenim socijalno kognitivnim teorijama koje omogućuju razumijevanje behavioralnih varijabilnosti i psihosocijalnih poticaja i učinaka na ponašanje usmjereno prema postignuću u sportu.
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Motivation and Organizational Climate
The American Journal of Psychology, 1969Olin W. Smith +3 more
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Perceived motivational climate in team sports
2005The achievement theory in sports assumes that motivation is a function of dispositional characteristics of individuals and characteristics of sports environment. Behavioural differences are expressions of various motivation levels in individual athletes and their different goal orientations against which each one evaluates his/her success and ...
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The motivational gap in climate change
2015Even though climate change clearly constitutes a severe threat to humankind, response to it is characterized by inaction on all levels. There are two explanations for this motivational gap. First, our moral judgement system appears to be unable to identify the complex problem of climate change as moral imperative that motivates action.
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