This book combines leading theories from sociology, media-communications and cognitive science, and draws on a unique mix of qualitative and quantitative evidence to provide a nuanced account of how the cognitive dimensions of people's everyday social practices contribute to the macro processes of neoliberal reproduction.
This book combines leading theories from sociology, media-communications and cognitive science, and draws on a unique mix of qualitative and quantitative evidence to provide a nuanced account of how the cognitive dimensions of people's everyday social practices contribute to the macro processes of neoliberal reproduction.
Rodolfo Leyva is a fellow in the Department of Media and Communications at the London School of Economics and Political Science, UK.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. Homo Economicus & The Neoliberal Society 2. Neoliberal Cognition, Subjectification, & Reproduction 3. Reproducing Neoliberalism in Everyday Life: A Cross-National Ethnographic Study 4. How New Media Help Generate Neoliberal Subjectivities: A Survey Study 5. Experimental Insights into Mass Media's Cultivation of A Neoliberal Habitus 6. A Cognitive-Sociological Theory of Neoliberal Reproduction
Introduction 1. Homo Economicus & The Neoliberal Society 2. Neoliberal Cognition, Subjectification, & Reproduction 3. Reproducing Neoliberalism in Everyday Life: A Cross-National Ethnographic Study 4. How New Media Help Generate Neoliberal Subjectivities: A Survey Study 5. Experimental Insights into Mass Media's Cultivation of A Neoliberal Habitus 6. A Cognitive-Sociological Theory of Neoliberal Reproduction
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