FLOWOPLEVELSER-FÆNOMENOLOGI OG TEORETISK REFLEKTION

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  • Charlotte Bloch

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7146/pl.v17i2.133280

Abstract

The term flow refers to a particular type of experience characterized by feelings of fusion with an on-going activity, effortlessness and fluidity. This article concerns the results of an empirical investigation and phenomenological analysis of this type of experience. The analysis yields a dislinetion between three types: The experience of happiness, the experience of a good day, and the experience of flow. Furthermore the analysis of flow experiences yields a distinction between three phenomenological structures, termed unity/totality, achievement and other spheres of meaning, identified as arising in different combinations within concrete experiences of flow. These results are discussed in relation to Csikszentmihalyi's theory of flow, Bollnow's theory of moods and Asplund's theory of social responsivity. lt is argued that Csikszentmihalyis concept of flow has a certain affinity to the phenomenological structure termed achievement and that Bollnows concept of ecstasy seem to have a certain affinity to the phenomenological structures termed unity/totality and other spheres of meaning. Asplunds theory of social responsivity is proposedas a possible theoretical frame in regard to all the three phenomenological structures identified in the present analysis of flow experiences.

Author Biography

Charlotte Bloch

Charlotte Bloch er cand.psyk. og lektor på Sociologisk Institut, Københavns Universitet. Har forsket og publiceret artikler og bøger indenfor følgende områder: Uddannelse, hverdagsliv, arbejdsløshed, køn og følelser.

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Published

2022-08-04

How to Cite

Bloch, C. (2022). FLOWOPLEVELSER-FÆNOMENOLOGI OG TEORETISK REFLEKTION. Psyke & Logos, 17(2). https://doi.org/10.7146/pl.v17i2.133280

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