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Neuroliberalism - Behavioural Government in the Twenty First Century

English · Paperback / Softback

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Many governments in the developed world can now best be described as 'neuroliberal': having a combination of neoliberal principles with policy initiatives derived from insights in the behavioural sciences.

Neuroliberalism presents the results of the first critical global study of the impacts of the behavioural sciences on public policy and government actions, including behavioural economics, behavioural psychology and neuroeconomics. Drawing on interviews with leading behaviour change experts, organizations and policy-makers, and discussed in alignment with a series of international case studies, this volume provides a critical analysis of the ethical, economic, political and constitutional implications of behaviourally oriented government. It explores the impacts of the behavioural sciences on everyday life through a series of themes, including: understandings of the human subject; interpretations of freedom; the changing form and function of the state; the changing role of the corporation in society; and the design of everyday environments and technologies.

The research presented in this volume reveals a diverse set of neuroliberal approaches to government that offer policy-makers and behaviour change professionals a real choice in relation to the systems of behavioural government they can implement. This book also argues that the behavioural sciences have the potential to support much more effective systems of government, but also generate new ethical concerns that policy-makers should be aware of.

List of contents

Chapter 1 Neuroliberalism
Chapter 2 An Historical Geography of Neuroliberalism I: applying behavioural insights
Chapter 3 An Historical Geography of Neuroliberalism II: on new behavioural ideas
Chapter 4 The Neuroliberal Subject: Rethinking human nature and reinventing the self.
Chapter 5 Redefining freedom. Neuroliberal autonomy and citizenship
Chapter 6 The Neuroliberal state
Chapter 7 The Neuroliberal corporation
Chapter 8 Neuroliberal environments: design, contexts and materiality
Chapter 9 Practical Interventions in Neuroliberalism: Mindfulness and Behaviour Change
Bibliography
Methodological Appendix

About the author










Mark Whitehead is the president and founder of Arbel Ministries and a passionate teacher of God's Word. Since his first study tour with Ray Vander Laan of That The World May Know Ministries, Mark has developed a deep love for Israel and teaching the Bible in its context. He loves to bring the Bible to life by showing the importance of its setting and the importance of its original audience.

Mark has the ability to teach deep truths about the Bible in a way that everyone can understand. His teachings show how the entire Bible fits together as well as its relevance to our lives today. Through Arbel Ministries, He records a weekly podcast and has authored nine books.

Product details

Authors AL., Rachel Howell, Rhys Jones, Rachel Lilley, Jessica Pykett, Mark Whitehead
Publisher Routledge Academic
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 06.09.2017
 
EAN 9781138923836
ISBN 978-1-138-92383-6
Dimensions 157 mm x 233 mm x 12 mm
Series Print on Demand
Subjects Education and learning > Teaching preparation > Vocational needs
Social sciences, law, business > Business > General, dictionaries

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