This book provides a critical account of existing forms of psychological governance in relation to public policy. With contributions from leading scholars across the social sciences, chapters identify practical and political challenges posed by the current policy enthusiasm for particular branches of affective neuroscience, behavioural economics, positive psychology and happiness economics. The core focus is to investigate the ways in which 'psychological resilience' has become an ideal archetype for individual, community and national wellbeing.
This book provides a critical account of existing forms of psychological governance in relation to public policy. With contributions from leading scholars across the social sciences, chapters identify practical and political challenges posed by the current policy enthusiasm for particular branches of affective neuroscience, behavioural economics, positive psychology and happiness economics. The core focus is to investigate the ways in which 'psychological resilience' has become an ideal archetype for individual, community and national wellbeing.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jessica Pykett is a social and political geographer at the University of Birmingham, UK. Rhys Jones is Professor of Human Geography at Aberystwyth University, UK. Mark Whitehead is Professor of Human Geography at Aberystwyth University, UK.
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Contents Acknowledgement Notes on contributors 1. Introduction: psychological governance and public policy. Jessica Pykett, Rhys Jones and Mark Whitehead 2. The politics of silent citizenship: psychological government and the 'facts' of happiness William Davies 3. Happiness as resource and resilience: an emotion for neoliberal times Sam Binkley 4. Therapeutic governance of psycho-emotionally vulnerable citizens: new subjectivities, new experts and new dangers Kathryn Ecclestone 5. Psychology as practical biopolitics The Midlands Psychology Group: John Cromby, Bob Diamond, Paul Kelly, Paul Moloney, Penny Priest and Jan Soffe-Caswell 6. 'What about the children?' Re-engineering citizens of the future Val Gillies and Rosalind Edwards 7. The imperative to shape young brains: mindfulness as a neuroeducational intervention Alberto Sánchez-Allred and Suparna Choudhury 8. Behavioural science, randomized evaluations and the transformation of public policy: the case of the UK government Peter John Index
Contents Acknowledgement Notes on contributors 1. Introduction: psychological governance and public policy. Jessica Pykett, Rhys Jones and Mark Whitehead 2. The politics of silent citizenship: psychological government and the 'facts' of happiness William Davies 3. Happiness as resource and resilience: an emotion for neoliberal times Sam Binkley 4. Therapeutic governance of psycho-emotionally vulnerable citizens: new subjectivities, new experts and new dangers Kathryn Ecclestone 5. Psychology as practical biopolitics The Midlands Psychology Group: John Cromby, Bob Diamond, Paul Kelly, Paul Moloney, Penny Priest and Jan Soffe-Caswell 6. 'What about the children?' Re-engineering citizens of the future Val Gillies and Rosalind Edwards 7. The imperative to shape young brains: mindfulness as a neuroeducational intervention Alberto Sánchez-Allred and Suparna Choudhury 8. Behavioural science, randomized evaluations and the transformation of public policy: the case of the UK government Peter John Index
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