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The Meaning of the Future: Toward a More Specific Definition of Possible Selves
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- Martin G. Erikson
- Department of Psychology, Lund University, Sweden
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<jats:p> Possible selves are traditionally defined as conceptions of our selves in future states. The author discusses the way the theory is used in the literature and argues that there is a need for a clearer definition, because there appear to be a number of common misinterpretations regarding possible selves. Important features of possible selves are discussed, in particular their nature as experienced meaning, their relation with the rest of the self-concept, and their social and cultural nature. It is suggested that agency is an important aspect of possible selves and that they can be seen as narratives. The clearer definition suggested is that possible selves are conceptions of our selves in the future, including, at least to some degree, an experience of being an agent in a future situation. Possible selves get vital parts of their meaning in interplay with the self-concept, which they in turn moderate, as well as from their social and cultural context. </jats:p>
Journal
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- Review of General Psychology
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Review of General Psychology 11 (4), 348-358, 2007-12
SAGE Publications
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- CRID
- 1361981468746711424
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- ISSN
- 19391552
- 10892680
- http://id.crossref.org/issn/10892680
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- Data Source
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- Crossref