Publikation: The Dark Side of the Moon
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When talking about flow, most people probably think of a highly desirable state associated with a broad variety of positive outcomes in terms of positive motivation, well-being and performance. In contrast, this chapter suggests that the characteristics of flow also have the potential to be evil. First, we will explain how flow can lead to addiction when exercising, playing games and using the internet. Then we will consider how flow is linked to impaired risk perception and risky behavior. As a third negative facet of flow, we will outline how it can also be experienced in antisocial contexts and during combat. The chapter ends with some broader comments on the dark and bright sides of flow, including flow as a universal experience, the implications for practical interventions, ethical questions related to flow, and future research questions.
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ZIMANYI, Zsuzsanna, Julia SCHÜLER, 2021. The Dark Side of the Moon. In: PEIFER, Corinna, ed., Stefan ENGESER, ed.. Advances in Flow Research. 2nd edition. Cham: Springer, 2021, pp. 171-190. ISBN 978-3-030-53467-7. Available under: doi: 10.1007/978-3-030-53468-4_7BibTex
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