Surveillance Capitalism in an Age of Neoliberal Rationality
The Surveillance Capitalism concept explains the capitalist accumulation logic of large digital companies in tracking internet users, extracting personal data and in changing behavior.
Iafet Leonardi Bricalli
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Dossier Presentation: Neoliberal Rationality and Contemporary Processes of Subjectivation
In this dossier, we gather theoretical and empirical studies on neoliberal rationality and current processes of subjectivation. To introduce it, we initially discuss the rise of the term “neoliberalism” and highlight the predominant forms of its critical
Elton Corbanezi, José Miguel Rasia
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Neoliberal kind in Brazil: Compendium on National Character and Neoliberal Rationality departing from Francisco de Oliveira [PDF]
As a doctrine, neoliberalism acquired its first contours in the 1930s. At the same time, Brazilian intellectuals studied the social formation of Brazil to understand its identity. On the one hand, the creation of an abstract theoretical model.
Josnei Di Carlo
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Influences of Neoliberal Rationality on Brazilian Music Therapists’ Listening
Our society finds itself immersed in a neoliberal rationality, suffering from its influence, and altering the forms of being and interacting with the world.
Yolanda Aline da Silva, Sheila Begiatto
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Youths, work and culture in neoliberal rationality times
This article focuses on the theme of youth as an important social category, in a context of social diversity especially interested in the groups that suffer most the effects of exclusion and inequality.
Ana Carolina da Silva Almeida Prado +2 more
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Fitness: healthy lifestyle or biopolitics on body from neoliberal rationality
Inside Public Health and Medicine have been ignored important considerations about phi-losophy of technique in lifestyles and fitness. This has meant that such notions be linked to individualistic perspectives where a social vacuum is
Espinal-Correa, Claudia Elena +1 more
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Neoliberalism as a political rationality: Australian public policy since the 1980s [PDF]
Since the 1980s a remarkable transformation has occurred in the rationale that informs public policy in Australia. This transformation reflects a fundamental change in the way national economies and populations are conceived by policy-makers, and has led to the emergence of new strategies of governance as a consequence.
Beeson, M., Firth, A.
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Racionalidade política neoliberal e regime fiscal: o caso dos Residentes Não Habituais
This paper examines the Non-Habitual Residents (NHR) tax regime from a sociological perspective. This analysis is twofold: it explores the social conditions for its emergence and next conceptualizes the political rationality that determines it, and the ...
Fernando Ampudia de Haro, Sofia Gaspar
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La crise de biodiversité à l’épreuve de l’action publique néolibérale
This text introduces the special section « Biodiversity loss, New Public Management and neoliberalism ». It analyzes the effects and the consequences of neo-managerial management of biodiversity in a context of ecological emergency.
Clémence Guimont +2 more
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Principios constitucionales de la Constitución Brasileña de 1988 como instrumentos racionalizadores del poder punitivo en el contexto de la globalización / Constitutional principles of the Brazilian Constitution of 1988 as rationalization instruments of punitive power in the context of globalization [PDF]
In part of the 20th century, especially from the crisis of 1929, the State and the Law were substantiated on a paradigm that demanded a greater action of that one and this one – the Law – was guarantee of balance in the social relations.
de Oliveira Neto J.P., da Escossia R.
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