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Optimal experience
Flow and the quality of experience during work and leisure
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Author(s):
Judith LeFevre
Editor(s):
Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
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Isabella Selega Csikszentmihalyi
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2009
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Cambridge University Press
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10.1017/CBO9780511621956.018
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Introduction
pp. 15
The flow experience and its significance for human psychology
pp. 36
Sociological implications of the flow experience
pp. 60
Flow and biocultural evolution
pp. 85
Introduction to Part II
pp. 92
Bosozoku: flow in Japanese motorcycle gangs
pp. 118
Women, work, and flow
pp. 138
The relationship between life satisfaction and flow in elderly Korean immigrants
pp. 150
Flow and writing
pp. 172
Flow in solitary ordeals
pp. 183
Introduction to Part III
pp. 193
Modernization and the changing contexts of flow in work and leisure
pp. 214
Ocean cruising
pp. 232
Flow in a historical context: the case of the Jesuits
pp. 251
Introduction to Part IV
pp. 266
The systematic assessment of flow in daily experience
pp. 288
The quality of experience in the flow channels: comparison of Italian and U.S. students
pp. 307
Flow and the quality of experience during work and leisure
pp. 319
Optimal experience and the uses of talent
pp. 327
Self-esteem and optimal experience
pp. 342
Optimal experience and the family context
pp. 364
The future of flow
pp. 384
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