Jędrzej Bogumił Lewandowski knowledge graph

CD1

Yu-kai wrote:

Epic Meaning & Calling is the Core Drive that is in play when a person believes they are doing something greater than themselves and/or were “chosen” to take that action.

has “Beginner’s Luck” – an effect where people believe they have some type of gift that others don’t or believe they are “lucky”

What to search for:

  1. Why people donate
  2. Why people stand
  3. Heroism
  4. Mission
  5. Volunteering
  6. Epic calling
  7. Epic meaning
  8. Why people want to be in army
  9. Może "Dare to Lead" — czy Courage nie wchodzi w skład CD1?
  10. Albo w "Upór" Angela Duchworth — tam są cytowane fajne badania
  11. Ew. rozbić CD1 na konstrukty — poszukać prac naukowych definiujących "calling"

TR:

  1. [x] Lewis, Patrick J. "Storytelling as research/research as storytelling." Qualitative inquiry 17.6 (2011): 505-510.
  2. [x] Meier, Stephan, and Alois Stutzer. "Is volunteering rewarding in itself?." Economica 75.297 (2008): 39-59.
  3. [x] Wilson, John, and Marc Musick. "The effects of volunteering on the volunteer." Law and contemporary problems 62.4 (1999): 141-168.
    • [ ] Dekker, Paul, and Loek Halman. "Volunteering and values." The values of volunteering. Springer, Boston, MA, 2003. 1-17.
    • [ ] Van Willigen, Marieke. "Differential benefits of volunteering across the life course." The Journals of Gerontology Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences 55.5 (2000): S308-S318.
    • [ ] Stebbins, Robert A. "Volunteering: A serious leisure perspective." Nonprofit and voluntary sector quarterly 25.2 (1996): 211-224.
    • [ ] Morrow-Howell, Nancy, Song-Iee Hong, and Fengyan Tang. "Who benefits from volunteering? Variations in perceived benefits." The Gerontologist 49.1 (2009): 91-102.
    • [ ] RUSCH, Hannes. Heroic behavior: A review of the literature on high-stakes altruism in the wild. Current Opinion in Psychology, 2021.
    • [ ] Becker, Selwyn W., and Alice H. Eagly. "The heroism of women and men." American Psychologist 59.3 (2004): 163.
    • [ ] Allison, Scott T. "The initiation of heroism science." Heroism Science 1.1 (2016): 1.
    • [ ] Jayawickreme, Eranda, and Paul Di Stefano. "How can we study heroism? Integrating persons, situations and communities." Political Psychology 33.1 (2012): 165-178.
    • [ ] Franco, Zeno E., et al. "Heroism research: A review of theories, methods, challenges, and trends." Journal of humanistic psychology 58.4 (2018): 382-396.
    • [ ] Frisk, Kristian. "What makes a hero? theorising the social structuring of heroism." Sociology 53.1 (2019): 87-103.
    • [ ] Efthimiou, Olivia, and Scott T. Allison. "Heroism science: Frameworks for an emerging field." Journal of Humanistic Psychology 58.5 (2018): 556-570.
    • [ ] Kinsella, Elaine L., Eric R. Igou, and Timothy D. Ritchie. "Heroism and the pursuit of a meaningful life." Journal of Humanistic Psychology 59.4 (2019): 474-498. !!! #CD1 #crucial
    • [ ] Lin, Meng-Jiun Penny, Tanisha Jowsey, and Maurice A. Curtis. "Why people donate their brain to science: a systematic review." Cell and tissue banking 20.4 (2019): 447-466.
    • [ ] Veríssimo, Diogo, et al. "Why do people donate to conservation? Insights from a ‘real world’campaign." PloS one 13.1 (2018): e0191888.
    • [ ] Knutsson, Mikael, Peter Martinsson, and Conny Wollbrant. "Do people avoid opportunities to donate?: A natural field experiment on recycling and charitable giving." Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 93 (2013): 71-77.
    • [ ] Weinberg, I., et al. "Why would young people donate blood? A survey‐based questionnaire study." Vox Sanguinis 96.2 (2009): 128-132.
    • [ ] Konrath, Sara, and Femida Handy. "The development and validation of the motives to donate scale." Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly 47.2 (2018): 347-375.
    • [ ] Bennett, Roger. "Factors underlying the inclination to donate to particular types of charity." International Journal of Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Marketing 8.1 (2003): 12-29.
    • [ ] McEntire, Kyla, Michele Leiby, and Matthew Krain. "How to ask people for change: examining peoples’ willingness to donate to human rights campaigns." The social practice of human rights. Palgrave Macmillan, New York, 2015. 43-62.
    • [ ] Liang, Jianping, Zengxiang Chen, and Jing Lei. "Inspire me to donate: The use of strength emotion in donation appeals." Journal of Consumer Psychology 26.2 (2016): 283-288.
    • [ ] Mair, Miller. "Psychology as storytelling." International Journal of Personal Construct Psychology 1.2 (1988): 125-137.
    • [ ] Polletta, Francesca, et al. "The sociology of storytelling." Annual review of sociology 37 (2011): 109-130.