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2012 bMRI Symposium on Motivation, May. 18-19

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INVITATION
 
You are invited to the 2012 bMRI Symposium on Motivation, hosted and organized by the WCU Project Group and Brain and Motivation Research Institute (bMRI) of Korea University. At this year’s symposium, six internationally renowned educational psychologists will deliver their keynote addresses on “Autonomy, Agency, and Action.” Booklets containing the PowerPoint slides from each speaker’s presentation will be provided to all attendees, as will refreshments. Please come join us.
 
Sung-il Kim, Mimi Bong, and Johnmarshall Reeve
WCU Project Group on Interdisciplinary Consolidation of Motivation and Emotion Research
bMRI The Brain and Motivation Research Institute, Korea University
 

DAY 1, May 18, Friday

 

Time

 

 

1:30~2:00

Registration

2:00~2:10

Opening Remarks

Moderator: Sung-il Kim

2:10~3:00

Keynote Address 1

Wendy Grolnick (Clark University)

Balancing Autonomy and Socialization Goals in Facilitating Children’s Engagement: Domain and Context Matter

3:10~4:00

Keynote Address 2

Johnmarshall Reeve(Korea University)

Agentic Action: A Story without Words

4:00~4:20

Coffee Break

4:20~5:10

Keynote Address 3

Kennon M. Sheldon(University of Missouri-Columbia)

Viewing Psychological Needs as Behavioral Motives, not just Experiential Requirements: The Two Process Model

5:10~5:40

General Discussion

 

DAY 2, May 19, Saturday

 

Time

 

 

1:30~2:00

Registration

2:00~2:10

Welcoming

Remarks

Moderator: Mimi Bong

2:10~3:00

Keynote Address 1

Maarten Vansteenkiste(University of Gent)

On Positive and Negative Freedom: Human Autonomy from a Self-Determination Theory Perspective

3:10~4:00

Keynote Address 2

Hyungshim Jang(Hanyang University)

Is Autonomy Enough?

4:00~4:20

Coffee Break

4:20~5:10

Keynote Address 3

Avi Assor (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev)

Knowing What You Really Want and Freedom to Express it as the Two Fundamental Aspects of the Need for Autonomy

5:10~5:40

General Discussion