This volume presents the reader with a stimulating tapestry of
essays exploring the nature of personal autonomy,
self-determination, and agency, and their role in human optimal
functioning at multiple levels of analysis from personal to
societal and cross-cultural. The starting point for these
explorations is self-determination theory, an integrated theory of
human motivation and healthy development which has been under
development for more than three decades (Deci & Ryan, 2000). As
the contributions will make clear, psychological autonomy is a
concept that forms the bridge between the dependence of human
behavior on biological and socio-cultural determinants on the one
side, and people's ability to be free, reflective, and transforming
agents who can challenge these dependencies, on the other. The
authors within this volume share a vision that human autonomy is a
fundamental pre-condition for both individuals and groups to
thrive, and that without understanding the nature and mechanisms of
autonomous agency vital social and human problems cannot be
satisfactory addressed.
This multidisciplinary team of researchers will collectively
explore the nature of personal autonomy, considering its
developmental origins, its expression within relationships, its
importance within groups and organizational functioning, and its
role in promoting to the democratic and economic development of
societies. The book is aimed toward developmental, social,
personality, and cross-cultural psychologists, towards researchers
and practitioners' in the areas of education, health and medicine,
social work and, economics, and also towards all interested in
creating a more sustainable and just world society through
promoting individual freedom and agency.
This volume will provide
- a theoretical and conceptual account of the nature and
psychological mechanisms of personal motivational autonomy and
human agency;
- rich multidisciplinary empirical evidence supporting the claims
and propositions about the nature of human autonomy and capacities
for self-regulation;
- explanations of how and why different psychological and
socio-cultural conditions may play a role in promoting or
undermining people's autonomous motivation and well-being,
- discussions of how the promotion of human autonomy can
positively influence environmental protection, democracy promotion
and economic prosperity.
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