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Governing irrationality, or a more than rational government? Reflections on the rescientisation of decision making in British public policy

机译:治理非理性,还是非理性政府?关于英国公共政策决策科学化的思考

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It appears that recent debates within human geography, and the broader social sciences, concerning the more-than-rational constitution of human decision making are now being paralleled by changes in the ways in which public policy makers are conceiving of and addressing human behaviour. This paper focuses on the rise of so-called Behaviour Change policies in public policy in the UK. Behaviour Change policies draw on the behavioural insights being developed within the neuro-sciences, behavioural economics, and psychology. These new behavioural theories suggest not only that human decision making relies on a previously overlooked irrational component, but that the irrationality of decision making is sufficiently consistent to enable effective public policy intervention into the varied times and spaces that surround human decisions. This paper charts the emergence of Behaviour Change policies within a range of British public policy sectors, and the political and scientific antecedents of such policies. Ultimately, the paper develops a geographically informed, ethical critique of the contemporary Behaviour Change regime that is emerging in the UK. Drawing on thirty in-depth interviews with leading policy executives, and case studies that reflect the application of Behaviour Change policies on the design and constitution of British streets, the analysis claims that current strategies are predicated on a partial reading of new behavioural theories. We argue that this partial reading of human cognition is leading to the construction of public policies that seek to arbitrarily decouple the rational and emotional components of human decision making with deleterious social and political consequences.
机译:看来,在人类地理学和更广泛的社会科学领域,有关人类决策的非理性构成的近期辩论现在与公共政策制定者对人类行为的理解和解决方式的变化并行。本文着眼于英国公共政策中所谓的行为改变政策的兴起。行为改变政策利用了在神经科学,行为经济学和心理学中发展起来的行为洞察力。这些新的行为理论不仅表明人的决策依赖于先前被忽视的非理性因素,而且决策的非理性足够一致,可以有效地对围绕人决策的不同时间和空间进行公共政策干预。本文概述了一系列行为改变政策在英国公共政策领域的兴起,以及此类政策的政治和科学前提。最终,本文对英国正在出现的当代行为改变制度进行了地理上的,道德的批判。通过对领先的政策执行者进行的三十次深入访谈,以及反映出行为改变政策在英国街道的设计和构造中的应用的案例研究,分析声称当前的策略是基于对新的行为理论的部分解读。我们认为,对人类认知的这种部分理解导致了公共政策的构建,这些公共政策试图使人类决策的理性和情感成分与有害的社会和政治后果任意脱钩。

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    《Environment and planning》 |2011年第12期|p.2819-2837|共19页
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    Institute of Geography and Earth Sciences, Aberystwyth University, Llandinam Building, Penglais Campus, Aberystwyth SY23 3DB, Wales;

    Institute of Geography and Earth Sciences, Aberystwyth University, Llandinam Building, Penglais Campus, Aberystwyth SY23 3DB, Wales;

    Institute of Geography and Earth Sciences, Aberystwyth University, Llandinam Building, Penglais Campus, Aberystwyth SY23 3DB, Wales;

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