Encyclopedia of Heroism Studies

Encyclopedia of Heroism Studies

Beggan, James K.; Allison, Scott T.; Goethals, George R.

Springer International Publishing AG

10/2024

2467

Dura

Inglês

9783031481284

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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.
heroism;archetypal heroes;human wellness;transformational leadership;character strengths;humanitarian heroes;epic heroes;religious heroes;whistleblowers;emotional intelligence;social activism