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Encyclopedia of Heroism Studies

Encyclopedia of Heroism Studies

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XX, 2467 Seiten | Ausstattung: Hardcover
2024
Springer International Publishing
978-3-031-48128-4 (ISBN)
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This reference work is an important resource in the growing field of heroism studies. It presents concepts, research, and events key to understanding heroism, heroic leadership, heroism development, heroism science, and their relevant applications to businesses, organizations, clinical psychology, human wellness, human growth potential, public health, social justice, social activism, and the humanities. The encyclopedia emphasizes five key realms of theory and application: Business and organization, focusing on management effectiveness, emotional intelligence, empowerment, ethics, transformational leadership, product branding, motivation, employee wellness, entrepreneurship, and whistleblowers; clinical-health psychology and public health, focusing on stress and trauma, maltreatment, emotional distress, bullying, psychopathy, depression, anxiety, family disfunction, chronic illness, and healthcare workers' wellbeing; human growth and positive psychology, discussing altruism, authenticity, character strengths, compassion, elevation, emotional agility, eudaimonia, morality, empathy, flourishing, flow, self-efficacy, joy, kindness, prospection, moral development, courage, and resilience; social justice and activism, highlighting anti-racism, anti-bullying, civil disobedience, civil rights heroes, climate change, environmental heroes, enslavement heroes, human rights heroism, humanitarian heroes, inclusivity, LGBTQ+ heroism, #metoo movement heroism, racism, sustainability, and women's suffrage heroes; and humanities, relating to the mythic hero's journey, bliss, boon, crossing the threshold, epic heroes, fairy tales, fiction, language and rhetoric, narratives, mythology, hero monomyth, humanities and heroism, religious heroes, and tragic heroes. 

lt;b>Scott T. Allison is Professor of Psychology at the University of Richmond. He has published extensively on heroism and leadership and numerous books, including Heroes and Heroic LeadershipReel HeroesConceptions of LeadershipFrontiers in Spiritual Leadership; and the Handbook of Heroism and Heroic Leadership. His work has appeared in USA Today, National Public Radio, The New York TimesThe Los Angeles TimesSlate Magazine, MSNBC, CBS, Psychology Today, and the Christian Science Monitor. He has received Richmond's Distinguished Educator Award and the Virginia Council of Higher Education's Outstanding Faculty Award.

James K. Beggan is Professor of Sociology at the University of Louisville, Kentucky, USA. He attended the State University of New York at Buffalo for his undergraduate work and earned a Ph.D. in psychology at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Over the years, he has taught courses on a wide range of topics including consumer behavior, industrial psychology, gender, human sexuality, quantitative research methods, statistics, and the self and society. He has published research on the psychology of ownership and the sexual self-concept, including how people overestimate their abilities to resist temptation. His current research interests involve logistical problems involved in creating and maintaining consensually nonmonogamous relationships, social conflicts created by our love of dogs, and leadership dynamics.

George R. Goethals is the E. Claiborne Robins Distinguished Professor in Leadership Studies at the University of Richmond. Previously he held academic and administrative appointments at Williams College where he served as the chair of the Department of Psychology, Acting Dean of the Faculty, Provost, and, finally, founder and chair of the Program in Leadership Studies.  He teaches courses on theories of leadership and presidential leadership. His recent scholarship focuses on presidential leadership, heroism and leader-follower dynamics.  He has received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the International Leadership Association and Richmond's Distinguished Scholarship Award. 

Baseball Heroes, the National Pastime, and American Culture.- Basketball Heroes and the Temporalities of Fandom.- Civil Rights Heroism.- Cultural Heroes.- Dark Triad and Herosism.- Emotional Intelligence and Heroism.- Ethical Leadership.- Fame and Celebrity.- Football Heroes and Heroines.- Gender and Heroism.- Good and Evil.- Hero Illiteracy.- Images of Heroes.- Leadership and Heroism.- Literary Heroes.- Nonconformity.- Obedience to Authority.- Political Heroes.- Power and Abuse of Power.- Prosocial Behavior.- Robot and AI Heroes.- Social Movements.- Social Values and Heroism.- Sport Heroes and Leadership.- Underdog as a Hero.- War Heroes.- Bystander Engagement with Bullying.- Ethics and Heroic Leadership: Paradoxes and Implications.- First Responders: Occupational Effects of Prolonged Trauma-Exposure.- Genocide and Heroism.- Journalism Heroes.- Moral Beauty.- Winnie Madikizela-Mandela: A Hero of the South African Liberation Struggle.- Anti-Heroism.- Children Heroes.- Climate Changeand Heroism.- Cybersecurity Heroism.- Hero Appreciation.- Heroes and Educational Equity.- Heroism and Autonomous Vehicles.- Heroism Motivation.- Influencers.- Mentorship and Heroic Leadership.- Moral Judgments.- Peer Pressure.- Public Service Heroism.- Social Media and Heroism.- Tabletop Roleplaying Games and Heroism.- Video Games and Heroism.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 20.9.2024
Mitarbeit Chef-Herausgeber: Scott T. Allison, James K. Beggan, George R. Goethals
Zusatzinfo XX, 2467 p. 26 illus., 24 illus. in color. In 3 volumes, not available separately.
Verlagsort Cham
Sprache englisch
Maße 178 x 254 mm
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Humanistische Psychotherapien
Schlagworte archetypal heroes • Character Strengths • Emotional Intelligence • epic heroes • heroism • humanitarian heroes • Human Wellness • religious heroes • Social Activism • Transformational Leadership • whistleblowers
ISBN-10 3-031-48128-3 / 3031481283
ISBN-13 978-3-031-48128-4 / 9783031481284
Zustand Neuware
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