The happiness industry
Binkley, S. (2007) ‘Governmentality and Lifestyle Studies’, Sociology Compass, 1(1), pp. 111–126.
Binkley, S. (2011) ‘Psychological life as enterprise: social practice and the government of neo-liberal interiority’, History of the Human Sciences, 24(3), pp. 83–102.
Binkley, S. (2011) ‘Happiness, positive psychology and the program of neoliberal governmentality’, Subjectivity, 4(4), pp. 371–394.
Binkley, S. (2014) ‘To Govern Happily’, Happiness as Enterprise: An Essay on Neoliberal Life, pp. 17–36. Available at: http://www.sunypress.edu/p-5801-happiness-as-enterprise.aspx.
Bröckling, U. (2007) Das unternehmerische Selbst: Soziologie einer Subjektivierungsform. Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp.
Davies, W. (2015) The Happiness Industry. How the Government and Big Business Sold Us Well-Being. London and New York: Verso.
Ehrenreich, B. (2009) Bright-Sided: How the Relentless Promotion of Positive Thinking Has Undermined America. New York: Metropolitan Books.
Hochschild, A. R. (2012) The Outsourced Self: Intimate Life in Market Times. New York: Metropolitan Books.
Hochschild, A. R. (2003) The Commercialization of Intimate Life: Notes from Home and Work. Berkeley: University of California Press.
Lakoff, A. (2005) Pharmaceutical Reason: Knowledge and Value in Global Psychiatry. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Madsen, O.J. (2015) Optimizing the Self: Social representations of self-help. Hove: Routledge.
Moloney, P. (2013) The Therapy Industry: The Irresistible Rise of the Talking Cure, and Why It Doesn’t Work. London: Pluto Press.
Moskowitz, E. S. (2001) In Therapy We Trust: America’s Obsession with Self-Fulfilment. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.
Binkley, S. (2011) ‘Psychological life as enterprise: social practice and the government of neo-liberal interiority’, History of the Human Sciences, 24(3), pp. 83–102.
Binkley, S. (2011) ‘Happiness, positive psychology and the program of neoliberal governmentality’, Subjectivity, 4(4), pp. 371–394.
Binkley, S. (2014) ‘To Govern Happily’, Happiness as Enterprise: An Essay on Neoliberal Life, pp. 17–36. Available at: http://www.sunypress.edu/p-5801-happiness-as-enterprise.aspx.
Bröckling, U. (2007) Das unternehmerische Selbst: Soziologie einer Subjektivierungsform. Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp.
Davies, W. (2015) The Happiness Industry. How the Government and Big Business Sold Us Well-Being. London and New York: Verso.
Ehrenreich, B. (2009) Bright-Sided: How the Relentless Promotion of Positive Thinking Has Undermined America. New York: Metropolitan Books.
Hochschild, A. R. (2012) The Outsourced Self: Intimate Life in Market Times. New York: Metropolitan Books.
Hochschild, A. R. (2003) The Commercialization of Intimate Life: Notes from Home and Work. Berkeley: University of California Press.
Lakoff, A. (2005) Pharmaceutical Reason: Knowledge and Value in Global Psychiatry. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Madsen, O.J. (2015) Optimizing the Self: Social representations of self-help. Hove: Routledge.
Moloney, P. (2013) The Therapy Industry: The Irresistible Rise of the Talking Cure, and Why It Doesn’t Work. London: Pluto Press.
Moskowitz, E. S. (2001) In Therapy We Trust: America’s Obsession with Self-Fulfilment. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.