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Self-Determination Theory

2021
Die Selbstbestimmung Theorie (SDT) befasst sich als Makrotheorie der menschlichen Motivation mit so grundlegenden Fragen wie der Personlichkeitsentwicklung, der Selbstregulierung, mit universellen psychologischen Bedurfnissen, mit Lebenszielen und Bestrebungen, mit Energie und Vitalitat, mit unbewussten Prozessen, als auch mit dem Verhaltnis von ...
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Self-Determination and Self-Determined Learning

Abstract Abstract This chapter provides an overview of self-determination as a general psychological construct within the organizing structure of theories of human agency and examines its application with regard to people with disabilities and how self-determination has been advocated by the disability community.
Sheida K. Raley   +2 more
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Theories of Self-Determination

2019
Self-determination Theory explains the factors of intrinsic motivation (autonomy, competence, and relatedness) and of extrinsic motivation (internalization and integration) that support personality development and behavioral selfregulation to improve personal wellbeing and performance of people in organizations and society.
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Language and Self-Determination

1996
Language is related to self-determination and demands for self-determination at several different levels and in a number of inter-connected ways. Language has been an important means of control and domination and its importance is rapidly growing. Language has been seen as an essential homogenizing element in the nation-building of states since the age
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Self-determination and autonomy: between secession and internal self-determination

International Journal on Minority and Group Rights, 2017
The 20th century can be qualified as the century of self-determination. Both politically as legally, the concept of self-determination formed the most important justification for quests for territorial changes. In the present contribution, the many meanings of self-determination and its relationship with the concept of autonomy and with minority rights
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Self-Determination, Right Of

2000
Self-determination has become of relevance for international law, partially arising from the so-called Fourteen Points of US President Wilson as presented to the drafters of the Paris Peace Treaties following World War I. The inclusion of the right to self-determination in the two UN Human Rights Covenants supplemented the international customary law ...
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Self-Determination

2013
Abstract Self-determination is a general psychological construct within the organizing structure of theories of human agency that refers to self- (vs. other-) caused action—to people acting volitionally, based on their own will. Human agency refers to the sense of personal empowerment involving both knowing and having what it takes to ...
Michael L. Wehmeyer, Todd D. Little
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Self-Determination

Proceedings of the American Society of International Law at its annual meeting, 1966
Any examination of self-determination runs promptly into the difficulty that while the concept lends itself to simple formulation in words which have a ring of universal applicability and perhaps of revolutionary slogans, when the time comes to put it into operation it turns out to be a complex matter hedged in by limitations and caveats.
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National Self-determination

Journal of Philosophy, 1990
Avishai Margalit, Joseph Raz
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Suicide and Self-Determination

American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Medicine®, 2016
Steven J, Baumrucker   +6 more
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