Ева Иллуз – Фабрика счастливых граждан (страница 44)
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38. Robert Biswas-Diener and Ben Dean, Positive Psychology Coaching: Putting the Science of Happiness to Work for Your Clients (Hoboken: John Wiley & Sons, 2007)., p. 190.
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44. Cabanas and Illouz, «Making of a “Happy Worker”«; Cabanas and Illouz, «Fit fürs Gluck».
45. Louis Uchitelle and N. R. Kleinfield, «On the Battlefields of Business, Millions of Casualties», The New York Times, 3 March 1996, http://www.nytimes.com.
46. Eduardo Crespo and María Amparo Serrano-Pascual, «La Psicologización del Trabajo: La Desregulación del Trabajo y el Gobierno de las Voluntades», Teoría y Crítica de La Psicología, 2 (2012), 33–48.
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48. Sennett, Corrosion of Character.
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55. Romain Felli, «The World Bank’s Neoliberal Language of Resilience», in Risking Capitalism, ed. by Susanne Soederberg (Bingley: Emerald Group, 2016), pp. 267–95.
56. Salvatore R. Maddi and Deborah M. Khoshaba, Resilience at Work: How to Succeed No Matter What Life Throws at You (New York: American Management Association, 2005), p. 1.
57. Peter Greer and Chris Horst, Entrepreneurship for Human Flourishing (Washington, DC: American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, 2014).
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59. Cabanas and Illouz, «Making of a “Happy Worker”«; Cabanas and Illouz, «Fit fürs Gluck».
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61. Peterson and Seligman, Character Strengths and Virtues.
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64. Cabanas and Sánchez-González, «Inverting the Pyramid of Needs»; Cabanas and Illouz, «Making of a “Happy Worker”««; Cabanas and Illouz, «Fit fürs Gluck».
Глава 4. Счастливые «я» в продаже сейчас и всегда
1. http://possibilitychange.com/steps-to-change-my-life/
2. Illouz, Emotions as Commodities.
3. Cabanas, «Rekindling Individualism, Consuming Emotions»; Cabanas, «“Psytizens”, or the Construction of Happy Individuals».
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5. Binkley, Happiness as Enterprise, p. 163.
6. Wilhelm Hofmann, Maike Luhmann, Rachel R. Fisher, Kathleen D. Vohs and Roy F. Baumeister, «Yes, But Are They Happy? Effects of Trait Self-Control on Affective Well-Being and Life Satisfaction», Journal of Personality, 82.4 (2014), 265–77, https://doi.org/10.1111/jopy.12050; Derrick Wirtz, Juliann Stalls, Christie Napa Scollon and L. Wuensch, «Is the Good Life Characterized by Self-Control? Perceived Regulatory Success and Judgments of Life Quality», The Journal of Positive Psychology, 11.6 (2016), 572–83, https://doi.org/10.10 80/17439760.2016.1152503; Denise T. D. de Ridder, Gerty Lensvelt-Mulders, Catrin Finkenauer, F. Marijn Stok and Roy F. Baumeister, «Taking Stock of Self-Control», Personality and Social Psychology Review, 16.1 (2012), 76–99, https://doi.org/10.1177/1088868311418749.