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Everyday Coercion

Jonathan Barker

The settings perspective, drawn from ecological psychology, sheds new light on control, choice, and change in the world of everyday human activity. I aim to show how useful it can be for understanding personal, political, and global dilemmas.

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Latest Issues

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Crime Scene Investigations: Tyranny of the Normal

As I began to plan a series of posts about kinds of behavior settings that are reported upon in great detail. I thought I found a good one: crime scene investigations. Crime scene investigators are professionals trained to discover exactly ...

a month ago
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Two Behavior Settings in the News

In their search for narratives journalists seldom report in full about settings to give us a picture of the action of people in specific small places at specific times. But there are exceptions and several have entered the news cycle in rec...

2 months ago
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Settings, Unexpected Violence, and the Shape of the World

> When you are in a drug store you behave “drug store,” in a worship service you behave “worship service,” and in a post office you behave “post office.” (Louise Barker in 2000 talking about research on behavior settings)

3 months ago
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Seeing Settings and Asking Questions

Behavior setting is an object that is difficult to get hold of and difficult to keep hold of. It is a thing, an object, made up of a composite of a physical environment, a set of material objects, and a number of people engaging in activiti...

3 months ago
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