Psychology and social control |
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Authors: | Tim Shallice |
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Affiliation: | Cobden Trust, London, UK |
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Abstract: | The history of social control applications of psychology and the likelihood of a future increase in their importance are assessed. The effects of military funding of psychological research and the social consequences of very widespread unemployment are specifically considered. It is argued that psychology and related areas of cognitive science and neuroscience may well become increasingly relevant in the development of the technical components of such techniques rather than in providing ideological justifications for their use. |
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Keywords: | Requests for reprints should be sent to T. Shallice c/o The Cobden Trust 21 Tabard St. London SEI 4LA U.K. |
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