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      Psychological Governance and Public Policy
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      Psychological Governance and Public Policy

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      Psychological Governance and Public Policy book

      Governing the mind, brain and behaviour

      Psychological Governance and Public Policy

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      Psychological Governance and Public Policy book

      Governing the mind, brain and behaviour
      Edited ByJessica Pykett, Rhys Jones, Mark Whitehead
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2016
      eBook Published 7 November 2016
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315680248
      Pages 168
      eBook ISBN 9781315680248
      Subjects Behavioral Sciences, Geography, Politics & International Relations
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      Pykett, J., Jones, R., & Whitehead, M. (Eds.). (2016). Psychological Governance and Public Policy: Governing the mind, brain and behaviour (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315680248

      ABSTRACT

      There have been significant developments in the state of psychological, neuroscientific and behavioural scientific knowledge relating to the human mind, brain, action and decision-making over the past two decades. These developments have influenced public policy making and popular culture in the UK and elsewhere – through policies and emerging social practices focussed on behavioural change, happiness, wellbeing, therapy, resilience and character. Yet little attention has been paid to examining the wider political and ethical significance of the widespread use of psychological governance techniques. There is a pressing and recognised need to address the behaviour change agenda in relation to how our cultural ideas about the brain, mind, behaviour and self are changing.

      This book provides a critical account of existing forms of psychological governance in relation to public policy. It asks whether we can speak of a co-ordinated and novel shift in governance or, rather, whether these trends are more simply pragmatic policy tools based on advances in scientific evidence. With contributions from leading scholars across the social sciences from the UK, the USA and Canada, chapters identify practical, political and research challenges posed by the current policy enthusiasm for particular branches of affective neuroscience, behavioural economics, positive psychology and happiness economics. The core focus of this book is to investigate the ways in which knowledge about the mind, brain and behaviour has informed the methods and techniques of governance and to explore the implications of this for shaping citizen identity and social practice.

      This groundbreaking book will be of interest to students, scholars and policy-makers interested and working within geography, economics, sociology, psychology, politics and cultural studies.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter 1|20 pages

      Introduction: psychological governance and public policy

      ByJESSICA PYKETT, RHYS JONES, MARK WHITEHEAD

      chapter 2|16 pages

      The politics of silent citizenship: psychological government and the ‘facts’ of happiness

      ByWILLIAM DAVIES

      chapter 3|19 pages

      Happiness as resource and resilience: an emotion for neoliberal times

      BySAM BINKLEY

      chapter 4|19 pages

      Therapeutic governance of psycho-emotionally vulnerable citizens: new subjectivities, new experts and new dangers

      ByKATHRYN ECCLESTONE

      chapter 5|21 pages

      Psychology as practical biopolitics THE MIDLANDS PSYCHOLOGY GROUP: JOHN CROMBY, BOB DIAMOND,

      chapter 6|20 pages

      ‘What about the children?’ Re-engineering citizens of the future

      ByVAL GILLIES, ROSALIND EDWARDS

      chapter 7|20 pages

      The imperative to shape young brains: mindfulness as a neuroeducational intervention

      ByALBERTO SÁNCHEZ-ALLRED AND SUPARNA CHOUDHURY

      chapter 8|17 pages

      Behavioural science, randomised evaluations and the transformation of public policy: the case of the UK government

      ByPETER JOHN
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