Review of McMindfulness: How Mindfulness Became the New Capitalist Spirituality, by Ronald Purser (Repeater Books, 2019). The McMindfulness book, with its thirteen chapters and a conclusion, aims at providing a critique of mindfulness as a discourse and a practice and challenges its contemporary usage and its commodification. It questions the credibility of contemporary mindfulness practice, focusing mainly on how it has turned into a movement for privatizing mindfulness and making it a personal issue, whereby each individual is made responsible for applying it to all attributes of life, combined with how capitalist organizations and ventures are using the concept to influence their employees to become more productive while increa...
Scholarly and practical interest in mindfulness has exploded in recent years, bringing with it quest...
A critical reply to the anti-mindfulness critics in the collection, who oppose the popular seculariz...
Abstract: Dalai Lama was asked if mindfulness itself was inherently ethical. His Holiness responded ...
Review of McMindfulness: How Mindfulness Became the New Capitalist Spirituality, by Ronald Purser (R...
This article addresses how we are to understand mindfulness as a cultural phenomenon and why it has ...
The exponential growth of mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs) in recent years has resulted in a m...
This paper engages with Buddhist critiques of capitalism and consumerism; and it challenges the capi...
The last several decades have been marked by an explosion of popular interest in mindfulness meditat...
As mindfulness becomes more secular and popular, there are more arguments about its purpose and use ...
The majority of research on mindfulness reflects a secular viewpoint to the detriment of contextuali...
The chapter examines the institutionalization of unreason and the potential role of meditation in di...
Purpose: The aim of our paper is to analyze the role of mindfulness in organizational socialization,...
This paper critically highlights the history and the current use of the concept of mindfulness, from...
"Economizing the Self: Mindfulness Therapeutics and Neoliberalism" considers how mindfulness discour...
Tech companies have eagerly utilised mindfulness techniques in order to increase both creativity and...
Scholarly and practical interest in mindfulness has exploded in recent years, bringing with it quest...
A critical reply to the anti-mindfulness critics in the collection, who oppose the popular seculariz...
Abstract: Dalai Lama was asked if mindfulness itself was inherently ethical. His Holiness responded ...
Review of McMindfulness: How Mindfulness Became the New Capitalist Spirituality, by Ronald Purser (R...
This article addresses how we are to understand mindfulness as a cultural phenomenon and why it has ...
The exponential growth of mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs) in recent years has resulted in a m...
This paper engages with Buddhist critiques of capitalism and consumerism; and it challenges the capi...
The last several decades have been marked by an explosion of popular interest in mindfulness meditat...
As mindfulness becomes more secular and popular, there are more arguments about its purpose and use ...
The majority of research on mindfulness reflects a secular viewpoint to the detriment of contextuali...
The chapter examines the institutionalization of unreason and the potential role of meditation in di...
Purpose: The aim of our paper is to analyze the role of mindfulness in organizational socialization,...
This paper critically highlights the history and the current use of the concept of mindfulness, from...
"Economizing the Self: Mindfulness Therapeutics and Neoliberalism" considers how mindfulness discour...
Tech companies have eagerly utilised mindfulness techniques in order to increase both creativity and...
Scholarly and practical interest in mindfulness has exploded in recent years, bringing with it quest...
A critical reply to the anti-mindfulness critics in the collection, who oppose the popular seculariz...
Abstract: Dalai Lama was asked if mindfulness itself was inherently ethical. His Holiness responded ...