Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Chapter 4

Cyberspace constitutes a specific environment; the investigations in this field are based either on the original cyberspace-dependent methods and theories, or on universal theories and methods worked out in diverse areas of knowledge, not necessarily closely connected with cyberspace. A psychological theoretical construct (with vast practical perspectives) introduced by Csikszentmihalyi, (2000/1975) known as optimal, or flow experience, alongside the methods of its measurement, basically refer to the universal, that is, nonspecific theoretical and methodological background...



To cite this chapter please use:
Voiskounsky, A. E. (2008). Flow experience in cyberspace: Current studies and perspectives. In A. Barak (Ed.), Psychological aspects of cyberspace: Theory, research, applications (pp. 70-101). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.

3 comments:

Alexander Voiskounsky, Psych Dept, Moscow State U said...
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eben said...

No 'full-text' here? My university library does not have a copy in its holdings..,

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