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Why are we so attached to our things?
Content Provider | TED Ed |
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Author | Jarrett, Christian |
Illustrator | Ofer, Avi |
Description | The business scholar Russell Belk wrote a seminal paper on our relationship with our possessions in 1988 in the Journal of Consumer Research, in which he proposed that they form part of an “extended self”. This paper is available to download for free on ResearchGate. Click here to read it. This paper was updated in 2013 "The Extended Self in a Digital World". In 2014, the Guardian published a free guide on collecting, including a short piece by the educator on the psychology of collecting. This article: The psychology of stuff and things in The Psychologist magazine explores the psychology of our relationship with our things in more detail. What kinds of items do you value most? Do you have something special from your childhood? The childhood researcher and psychologist Bruce Hood wrote about cross-cultural differences in the psychology of possession in a guest post for the blog in the British Psychological Society’s Research Digest. Read it here: How does the psychology of ownership differ between Western and Eastern cultures? |
Language | English |
Access Restriction | Open |
Subject Keyword | Motivation Emotion Developmental Psychology Psychology Biological Bases of Behavior Science Technology Life Sciences |
Content Type | Video Animation |
Time Required | PT4M35S |
Education Level | Class VII Class VIII Class IX Class X |
Pedagogy | Lecture cum Demonstration |
Resource Type | Video Lecture |
Subject | Psychology |