Still 'like birds on the wire'? Freedom after neoliberalism
N Rose - Economy and Society, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
In this paper I suggest that we might understand some features of contemporary populism by
reworking the concept of 'authoritarian populism'first proposed by Stuart Hall in his analysis …
reworking the concept of 'authoritarian populism'first proposed by Stuart Hall in his analysis …
Neo-familism and the state in contemporary China
Y Yan - Urban Anthropology and Studies of Cultural Systems …, 2018 - JSTOR
Drawing on ethnographic evidence from my longitudinal fieldwork, recent surveys on family
values, and secondary data from media reports and other sources, the present study aims to …
values, and secondary data from media reports and other sources, the present study aims to …
What we can learn about emotion by talking with the Hadza
Emotions are often thought of as internal mental states centering on individuals' subjective
feelings and evaluations. This understanding is consistent with studies of emotion …
feelings and evaluations. This understanding is consistent with studies of emotion …
[图书][B] Neoliberal psychology
C Ratner, C Ratner - 2019 - Springer
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[PDF][PDF] Comparison of Self-Strength, Seeking Help and Happiness between Pakistani and Chinese Adolescents: A Positive Psychology Inquiry.
U Tabbasam, AI Amjad, T Ahmed… - International Journal of …, 2023 - cdn.techscience.cn
Adolescents' emotions and preferences are influenced by their childhood experiences. In
today's world, there is a pervasive eagerness for happiness. Happiness has been linked to …
today's world, there is a pervasive eagerness for happiness. Happiness has been linked to …
Doing Personhood in Chinese Culture: The Desiring Individual, Moralist Self and Relational Person
Y Yan - The Cambridge Journal of Anthropology, 2017 - berghahnjournals.com
This article starts with a brief ethnography of the social actions in which Chinese
personhood is constructed and then proposes a tripartite approach to help make sense of …
personhood is constructed and then proposes a tripartite approach to help make sense of …
Lifestyle migration and the (un) making of ideal home
H Zhang, X Su - Geoforum, 2020 - Elsevier
In an era of increasing mobility, more and more people choose to migrate elsewhere, not
primarily for economic reasons but for a better quality of life in cultural tropes, giving rise to …
primarily for economic reasons but for a better quality of life in cultural tropes, giving rise to …
[图书][B] The Routledge international handbook of global therapeutic cultures
and seminal scholarship on therapeutic cultures, popular psychology, and the happiness
industry. Bringing together studies of therapeutic cultures from sociology, anthropology …
industry. Bringing together studies of therapeutic cultures from sociology, anthropology …
Lifestyle, profit, and the selling of home to tourists in Lijiang, China
X Su, H Zhang, X Cai - Tourism Geographies, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Home, as a site of daily dwelling and a set of meanings, offers a way into studying the
relationship between lifestyle and profit in tourist destinations. Situated in the context of …
relationship between lifestyle and profit in tourist destinations. Situated in the context of …
Production and consumption of gentrification aesthetics in Shanghai's M50
Y Ning, TC Chang - Transactions of the Institute of British …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
The transformation of artist communities into cultural consumption sites is a notable trend in
many post‐reform Chinese cities. Once enclaves for creative freelancers, artist communities …
many post‐reform Chinese cities. Once enclaves for creative freelancers, artist communities …