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1 Introduction: What Moves Researchers to Take Initiatives to This Interdisciplinary Research Project
Part I Understanding Agency and Its Development
2 Beyond Aloof Cynicism: A Critical Overview of Anthropological Perspectives on Agency and Its Development
3 A Psychological Perspective on Agency in the Context of Behavior Change
4 Agency as Base for "Bounded Rationality", Core of "Human Capital", and Key to "Human Capabilities"
Part II Enhancing Agency: Its Plausible Mechanisms and Influential Factors
5 What Is Done for Facilitating Agency Development in Practice?: Documenting and Crystallizing an Unsung Practical Knowledge of a Third-Country Expert
6 Breaking the Poverty Trap: A Psychological Framework for Sustainably Facilitating Agency and Behavior Change in Development Aid Beneficiaries
7 User-Centered Approaches to Service Transactions and Agency of Service Users
Part III Visualizing and Measuring Agency
8 Writing, Telling, Expressing Self in Association with Others: Revisiting and Examining Life Record Movement as an Origin of Story-Based Methods in Japan
9 The Psychological Measurement of Agency: Recent Developments and Challenges of Psychometrics in Poverty Contexts
10 Visualization of the Stages of Agency Development
11 Conclusion.
Part I Understanding Agency and Its Development
2 Beyond Aloof Cynicism: A Critical Overview of Anthropological Perspectives on Agency and Its Development
3 A Psychological Perspective on Agency in the Context of Behavior Change
4 Agency as Base for "Bounded Rationality", Core of "Human Capital", and Key to "Human Capabilities"
Part II Enhancing Agency: Its Plausible Mechanisms and Influential Factors
5 What Is Done for Facilitating Agency Development in Practice?: Documenting and Crystallizing an Unsung Practical Knowledge of a Third-Country Expert
6 Breaking the Poverty Trap: A Psychological Framework for Sustainably Facilitating Agency and Behavior Change in Development Aid Beneficiaries
7 User-Centered Approaches to Service Transactions and Agency of Service Users
Part III Visualizing and Measuring Agency
8 Writing, Telling, Expressing Self in Association with Others: Revisiting and Examining Life Record Movement as an Origin of Story-Based Methods in Japan
9 The Psychological Measurement of Agency: Recent Developments and Challenges of Psychometrics in Poverty Contexts
10 Visualization of the Stages of Agency Development
11 Conclusion.