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How Stories Help to Understand How the World Matters to Us

Knippenberg, Luuk, Michael Scott, John O’ Neill, Martin Drenthen, Tadej Troha, Riha Rado, Tomšič Samo (2015). A New Theory of Motivation: an interdisciplinary perspective.

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Drenthen, Martin, How Stories Help to Understand How the World Matters to Us. In L. Knippenberg (ed.) (2015), A Theory of Committed Action for Nature: interdisciplinary explorations. (pp.53-68.) Nijmegen: The BIOMOT-project: Institute for Science Innovation and Society, Faculty of Science, Radboud University Nijmegen.

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