Flow Experience Empirical Research and Applications
This volume provides updates and informs the reader about the development of the current empirical research on the flow experience. It opens up some new research questions at the frontiers of the field. The book offers an overview on the latest findings i
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nce Empirical Research and Applications
Flow Experience
László Harmat • Frans Ørsted Andersen Fredrik Ullén • Jon Wright • Gaynor Sadlo Editors
Flow Experience Empirical Research and Applications
Editors László Harmat Department of Neuroscience Karolinska Institutet Stockholm, Sweden
Frans Ørsted Andersen Department of Education University of Aarhus Aarhus, Denmark
Fredrik Ullén Department of Education University of Aarhus Aarhus, Denmark
Jon Wright School of Health Sciences University of Brighton Eastbourne, East Sussex, UK
Gaynor Sadlo School of Health Sciences University of Brighton Eastbourne, East Sussex, UK First Faculty of Medicine Charles University Prague, Czech Republic
ISBN 978-3-319-28632-7 ISBN 978-3-319-28634-1 DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-28634-1
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Preface
This book is the work of members of The European Flow Researchers Network (EFRN). The EFRN is the first network of its kind in the world. Together we are aiming to develop a common international understanding of the concept and measurement of flow and to stimulate empirical flow research. We believe that these aims are important, not only for academics and students but ultimately for people everywhere whose well-being could be enhanced through experiencing flow. This book represents an important step forward for the EFRN, as it shares our current knowledge regarding flow theory and research and how we are applying what we have learnt in everyday life to promote people’s well-being. The EFRN is an inclusive, dynamic group of individuals who share a passion for flow and believe that is through cooperation and partnership that we can foster scientific progress. We met for the first time in Trier in
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