Read Making Hope Happen: Create the Future You Want for Yourself and Others Online
Authors: Shane J. Lopez
He also drew on the work of legendary Stanford psychologist Albert Bandura
: A. Bandura, “Self-efficacy mechanism in human agency,”
American Psychologist
37 (1982): 122–47; A. Bandura,
Self-Efficacy: The Exercise of Control
(New York: Freeman, 1997).
As explained by network scientists:
N. Christakis and J. Fowler,
Connected: The Surprising Power of Our Social Networks and How They Shape Our Lives
(New York: Little, Brown, 2009).
Classic epics like Homer’s
Odyssey:
Hero stories seem to contain many common elements, as described by J. Campbell,
The Hero with a Thousand Faces,
3rd ed. (New York: New World Library, 2008).
Social scientists call this instrumental support
: For a broad discussion of social support, including instrumental support, see S. E. Taylor, “Social support: A review,” in M. S. Friedman, ed.,
The Handbook of Health Psychology
(New York: Oxford University Press, 2011), pp. 189–214.
At the depths of the Great Recession, Seth
: Seth Reams’s story was first shared in A. Huffington,
Third World America: How Our Politicians Are Abandoning the Middle Class and Betraying the American Dream
(New York: Crown, 2008).
McDonald’s leveraged hope
:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sao14ByruRI
.
My favorite example
:
http://www.tide.com/en-US/loads-of-hope/about.jspx
.
Heifer International
:
www.heifer.org
.
How do you give hope
: E. Duflo, E. (2012, May 3). “
Hope as a capability
,” Tanner Lecture, Harvard University, May 3, 2012. This lecture is nicely summarized in “Hope Springs a Trap: An absence of optimism plays a large role in keeping people trapped in poverty,”
Economist
, May 12, 2012,
http://www.economist.com/node/21554506
; A. Banerjee and E. Duflo,
Poor Economics: A Radical Rethinking of the Way to Fight Global Poverty
(New York: PublicAffairs, 2011), which provides meticulous research into how very poor people—the millions who exist on less than ninety-nine cents a day—make decisions about how to spend their energy and resources.
Game designer Jane McGonigal
: J. McGonigal,
Reality Is Broken: Why Games Make Us Better and How They Can Change the World
(New York: Penguin Press, 2011). McGonigal argues that we improve real lives and fix what is wrong in the real world through cooperative games.
Epilogue: Ripples of Hope
“Each time a man stands up”:
Robert F. Kennedy, Day of Affirmation Address (news release text version), University of Capetown, Capetown, South Africa, June 6, 1966, John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum,
http://www.jfklibrary.org/Research/Ready-Reference/RFK-Speeches/Day-of-Affirmation-Address-news-release-text-version.aspx
.
Appendix: Hope Scales Used in Research
Scales
: C. R. Snyder et al., “The will and the ways: Development and validation of an individual-differences measure of hope,”
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
60, no. 4 (1991): 570–85; C. R. Snyder et al., (1997). “The development and validation of the Children’s Hope Scale,”
Journal of Pediatric Psychology
22 (1997): 399–421.
Aarts, Henk,
146
Absenteeism,
51
–53
ACT,
111
“Act as if,”
94
hope and,
63
–75
triggering,
143
–57
See also
Agency
Adult Trait Hope Scale,
218
–19
Affective forecasting,
80
–81
Agency,
12
,
25
,
30
,
75
,
91
,
104
,
121
,
143
–57
cues and defaults,
144
–46,
147
,
151
–54
defensive action triggers,
154
–56
goal contagion,
146
–48
precommiting to hopeful actions,
148
–51
triggering action,
143
–57
when/where plans,
151
–54
Aggression,
99
AIDS,
102
Allen, Woody,
51
Alternative pathways, generating,
161
–63
Amnesia,
41
Anatomy of Hope, The
(Groopman),
23
Anger,
114
Apple,
120
Apps for Healthy Kids,
172
Asthma,
58
Avenue Scholars,
212
Avey, James,
52
Bandura, Albert,
204
Barbieri, Mary,
171
Barry Kappes, Heather,
73
Baumeister, Roy,
68
Beamer, Cheryl,
131
–32
“Best possible life” question,
126
Big List,
87
–92
Bischof-Köhler hypothesis,
36
Blood pressure,
73
Borrowing hope,
169
–73
fear and,
112
hope and,
40
–45
mindset,
98
–101
optimism and,
37
prospection pipeline,
41
–45
sorting through images and emotions,
43
Brazil,
129
Breweries,
47
–50
“Broaden-and-build” theory,
114
Brody, Jane,
113
Bryant, John Hope,
165
Bulgaria,
129
Bullying,
99
Bush, George W.,
80
–81
corporate aid,
208
–12
entrepreneurism,
47
–50,
107
,
118
–21
right risks,
118
–21
showing up,
52
–53
spreading hope and,
208
–10
Camion Qui Fume, Le,
119
Cantril’s ladder,
126
Career days, in school,
193
–94
Carlson, Dana,
169
Cave art,
36
–37
Chauvet Cave,
36
–37
Chicago,
86
–91
Children,
15
–16,
18
,
21
,
26
,
34
,
85
–86
Hope Scale,
219
–20
intelligence,
93
–95
mindset,
99
–100
poor,
101
–3
taking a stake in the future,
85
–86
teaching hope,
189
–201
China,
54
Choi, Roy,
118
Choices,
22
–24
choosing a better tomorrow,
79
–122
choosing hope,
22
–24
Christakis, Nicholas,
205
Christmas Studies,
152
Cialdini, Robert,
147
City College of New York,
109
Clifton, Don,
131
Clifton, Jim,
63
–64
Clifton Strengths Institute,
193
College,
54
–56,
65
,
66
,
81
,
85
–86,
102
,
103
,
111
,
134
,
135
,
136
,
138
,
145
,
159
–60,
170
,
184
,
192
,
195
–96,
212
bridging high school and,
195
–96
demystifying costs,
195
Community groups,
116
,
165
,
170
,
185
,
187
–88,
199
–200
Connected
(Christakis and Fowler),
205
Contentment,
114
Contrasting the then with the now,
137
–39
Core beliefs,
17
–19
Corporate aid,
208
–12
Cost of hope,
96
–97
Critical Collaborator,
156
Crowdrise.com
,
171
–72
Curiosity,
101
Damasio, Antonio,
37
Dating,
116
Davis, Dick,
207
hope and,
59
–61
choosing hope,
22
–24
Defaults,
144
–46
Defensive action triggers,
154
–56
Delayed gratification,
67
Demars, Nate,
119
Denmark,
129
Destin, Mesmin,
65
–67,
190
,
192
,
195
DeVries, Andrew,
127
–29,
137
,
213
Diener, Ed,
56
Dixson, Bob,
181
Dr. Phil,
108
DonorsChoose.org.
173
Dreamcatcher,
133
–34
“Dream job” experiment,
40
,
42
,
43
,
44
Duflo, Esther,
210
–11
Dweck, Carol,
98
–99
Dwelling,
17
Earthquakes,
209
Edelberg, Jacqueline,
86
–91
Education,
18
,
50
,
51
,
53
,
60
,
65
–67,
94
–95,
96
,
101
,
110
,
196
career days,
193
–94
college,
54
–56,
65
,
66
,
81
,
85
–86,
102
,
103
,
111
,
134
,
135
,
136
,
138
,
145
,
159
–60,
170
,
184
,
192
,
195
–96,
212
connecting today to tomorrow,
65
–67
elementary,
86
–91,
103
,
111
,
192
–93,
199
–200
high school,
66
,
99
,
100
,
111
,
134
–35,
161
–62,
189
–90,
192
,
194
–96,
199
,
212
history, hope, and,
110
–11
leadership,
183
linking learning to life,
192
–96
middle school,
65
–67,
98
,
99
,
111
,
190
,
191
,
192
,
197
for poor children,
101
–3
productivity and,
54
–56
school absenteeism,
51
–52
teaching hope,
189
–201
willpower and,
196
–200
Educational Talent Search,
195
Eggers, Dave,
167
–69
Egypt,
129
Ehrenreich, Barbara,
71