Good Will Corrupting: Social Norms and the Trouble of Intervention
暫譯: 善意的腐化:社會規範與介入的困境
Fejerskov, Adam Moe
- 出版商: MIT
- 出版日期: 2025-05-27
- 售價: $1,810
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- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 238
- 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
- ISBN: 0262552302
- ISBN-13: 9780262552301
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A fascinating investigation of the social norm movement and the implications of a powerful collective pursuing radical social change through contentious interventions across the Global South.
Social change is slow and difficult to achieve. Dissatisfied with the lack of progress in eliminating inequalities, a powerful collective has converged around social norms as the next silver bullet to accelerate social change around the world. The movement is currently mobilizing immense funding, garnering the attention of powerful policy makers, and experimenting with radical interventions across the Global South. In Good Will Corrupting, Adam Fejerskov takes us from the Ethiopian highlands to convention halls in Marrakech, and from fourteenth century Palazzos in Florence to both the West and East Coast of the US, to understand this growing movement pushing social norm interventions in the name of progress, development, and health. A powerful scientific and moral project, the social norm collective harnesses insights from social psychology, behavioral economics, and game theory in its attempt to radically improve the lives of people in poor communities around the world. Good Will Corrupting traces not just the ambitions and impacts of the collective but also its inherent struggles to give meaning to this idea and bring it to life through interventions. Rooted in empirical explorations and feminist thought, this book shows just how incremental, nonlinear, and endogenous social and normative change often turns out to be and argues for a decolonization of efforts to change social norms around the world.
Social change is slow and difficult to achieve. Dissatisfied with the lack of progress in eliminating inequalities, a powerful collective has converged around social norms as the next silver bullet to accelerate social change around the world. The movement is currently mobilizing immense funding, garnering the attention of powerful policy makers, and experimenting with radical interventions across the Global South. In Good Will Corrupting, Adam Fejerskov takes us from the Ethiopian highlands to convention halls in Marrakech, and from fourteenth century Palazzos in Florence to both the West and East Coast of the US, to understand this growing movement pushing social norm interventions in the name of progress, development, and health. A powerful scientific and moral project, the social norm collective harnesses insights from social psychology, behavioral economics, and game theory in its attempt to radically improve the lives of people in poor communities around the world. Good Will Corrupting traces not just the ambitions and impacts of the collective but also its inherent struggles to give meaning to this idea and bring it to life through interventions. Rooted in empirical explorations and feminist thought, this book shows just how incremental, nonlinear, and endogenous social and normative change often turns out to be and argues for a decolonization of efforts to change social norms around the world.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
對社會規範運動的迷人調查,以及一個強大的集體透過具爭議的干預行動在全球南方追求激進社會變革的影響。
社會變革的過程緩慢且艱難。對於消除不平等的進展不滿意,一個強大的集體圍繞社會規範聚集,視其為加速全球社會變革的下一個靈丹妙藥。該運動目前正在動員巨額資金,吸引強大政策制定者的注意,並在全球南方進行激進的干預實驗。 在善意的腐化一書中,亞當·費耶斯科夫(Adam Fejerskov)帶我們從埃塞俄比亞高原走到馬拉喀什的會議廳,從十四世紀的佛羅倫斯宮殿到美國的西海岸和東海岸,以理解這個日益增長的運動,推動以進步、發展和健康為名的社會規範干預。這是一個強大的科學和道德項目,社會規範集體利用社會心理學、行為經濟學和博弈論的見解,試圖徹底改善全球貧困社區人們的生活。 善意的腐化不僅追溯了這個集體的雄心和影響,還揭示了其內在的掙扎,試圖賦予這一理念意義並通過干預使其具體化。根植於實證探索和女性主義思想,這本書展示了社會和規範變革往往是多麼的漸進、非線性和內生,並主張對全球社會規範變革努力進行去殖民化。作者簡介
Adam Moe Fejerskov is Senior Researcher at the Danish Institute for International Studies. He has authored books on inequality, norms, technology, and violence against women.
作者簡介(中文翻譯)
亞當·莫·費耶斯科夫(Adam Moe Fejerskov)是丹麥國際研究所的高級研究員。他著有關於不平等、規範、技術以及對女性暴力的書籍。