The power of capital is the power to target our attention, mould market-ready identities, and reduce the public realm to an endless series of choices. This has far-reaching implications for our psychological, physical and spiritual well-being, and ultimately for our global ecology. In this consumer age, the underlying teachings of Buddhist mindfulness offer more than individual well-being and resilience. They also offer new sources of critical inquiry into our collective condition, and may point, in time, to regulatory initiatives in the field of well-being. This book draws together lively debates from the new economics of transition, commons and well-being, consumerism, and the emerging role of mindfulness in popular culture. Engaged Buddh...
This chapter examines the question of the role of intellectual analysis and ethical judgement in anc...
Analytically, the concept of neoliberalism helps to account for the relationship between forms of go...
A large body of research implies that modern human behaviour threatens various life – sustaining res...
This paper engages with Buddhist critiques of capitalism and consumerism; and it challenges the capi...
"Economizing the Self: Mindfulness Therapeutics and Neoliberalism" considers how mindfulness discour...
The root of mindfulness is the seventh step of the Noble Eightfold Path of Buddhism. Taken out of th...
In this paper, we explore the degree to which the Buddhist mindfulness practice and the habits of de...
We must consume to live. However, the consumption of goods and resources in developed countries is s...
Teddi Hastreiter, COM 450: Communication and Society Faculty Mentor: Professor Michael Niman, Commun...
As the environment and humanity become mere resources and appendages of technology and the global ec...
Purpose Ethical consumption is an integral component for the sustainable development in the world a...
Mindfulness meditation has become one of the most popular psychological techniques for those seeking...
The last several decades have been marked by an explosion of popular interest in mindfulness meditat...
We must consume to live. However, the consumption of goods and resources in developed countries is s...
How does the corporate co-option of mindfulness impact our society, and what does this co-option mea...
This chapter examines the question of the role of intellectual analysis and ethical judgement in anc...
Analytically, the concept of neoliberalism helps to account for the relationship between forms of go...
A large body of research implies that modern human behaviour threatens various life – sustaining res...
This paper engages with Buddhist critiques of capitalism and consumerism; and it challenges the capi...
"Economizing the Self: Mindfulness Therapeutics and Neoliberalism" considers how mindfulness discour...
The root of mindfulness is the seventh step of the Noble Eightfold Path of Buddhism. Taken out of th...
In this paper, we explore the degree to which the Buddhist mindfulness practice and the habits of de...
We must consume to live. However, the consumption of goods and resources in developed countries is s...
Teddi Hastreiter, COM 450: Communication and Society Faculty Mentor: Professor Michael Niman, Commun...
As the environment and humanity become mere resources and appendages of technology and the global ec...
Purpose Ethical consumption is an integral component for the sustainable development in the world a...
Mindfulness meditation has become one of the most popular psychological techniques for those seeking...
The last several decades have been marked by an explosion of popular interest in mindfulness meditat...
We must consume to live. However, the consumption of goods and resources in developed countries is s...
How does the corporate co-option of mindfulness impact our society, and what does this co-option mea...
This chapter examines the question of the role of intellectual analysis and ethical judgement in anc...
Analytically, the concept of neoliberalism helps to account for the relationship between forms of go...
A large body of research implies that modern human behaviour threatens various life – sustaining res...