Liya Yu develops a novel political framework that builds on neuroscientific discoveries to rethink the social contract. She advances a new neuropolitical language of persuasion that refrains from moralizing or shaming and instead appeals to shared neurobiological vulnerabilities.
Liya Yu develops a novel political framework that builds on neuroscientific discoveries to rethink the social contract. She advances a new neuropolitical language of persuasion that refrains from moralizing or shaming and instead appeals to shared neurobiological vulnerabilities.
Liya Yu is a visiting fellow at the Institute of Medical Psychology, Ludwig-Maximilians University, and in the Department of Political Science at National Taiwan University. In fall 2023 she will assume an assistant professorship at National Chengchi University in Taiwan. She holds a doctorate in political science from Columbia University. She is the coeditor (with Matt Qvortrup) of the Routledge Handbook of Neuropolitics (forthcoming 2024).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Vulnerable Minds in Charlottesville 1. A Battle Over Reality: Pitching the Social Contract Anew 2. Unlocking the Black Box: Social Neuroscience's Political Power 3. Shared Vulnerabilities: We All Have Dehumanizing Brains 4. Humanization Duties at Home: Neuropolitical Strategies for Liberal Democracies 5. Humanization Duties Abroad: The Other in a Postcolonial World Conclusion: Toward a Neuromaterialist Idea of Our Political Selves Acknowledgments Notes Bibliography Index
Introduction: Vulnerable Minds in Charlottesville 1. A Battle Over Reality: Pitching the Social Contract Anew 2. Unlocking the Black Box: Social Neuroscience's Political Power 3. Shared Vulnerabilities: We All Have Dehumanizing Brains 4. Humanization Duties at Home: Neuropolitical Strategies for Liberal Democracies 5. Humanization Duties Abroad: The Other in a Postcolonial World Conclusion: Toward a Neuromaterialist Idea of Our Political Selves Acknowledgments Notes Bibliography Index
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