Critical readings on happiness
See the latest open-access edition of Health, Culture and Society.
This is the abstract to my own contribution:
This is the abstract to my own contribution:
Happiness, Sadness and Government
Abstract
Policy-making that re-presents – as objects of concern and by
means of statistics – the suffering or depression and the happiness of
populations indicates an evolving form of governance that examines and
reshapes subjectivity itself. Never before have states of subjectivity
been acted upon, through surveys, statistical and policy analysis, and
scientific disciplines, to the extent seen today.
This article:
This article:
- Documents changing epistemic co-ordinates, especially in psychology and economics, that first occluded happiness in the interests of objectivity, but, in recent decades, marked out a renewed ‘science’ of happiness.
- Examines changes in the discursive formulation of depression, as a counterpart to happiness.
- Argues that, seen in terms of bio-power, contemporary concerns for happiness and depression are consistent – rather than incompatible – with one another.
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