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100 _aReid, Louise
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245 _aNudge(ography) and practice theories: Contemporary sites of behavioural science and post-structuralist approaches in geography?/
260 _bSage,
_c2019.
300 _aVol 43, issue 2, 2019 : (295-313 p.).
520 _aWithin geography there has been considerable debate about the reasons, patterns and consequences of human behaviour. Behavioural science, specifically Nudge, and practice theories are fashionable fields of enquiry, reflecting a long history of conversation between behavioural and poststructuralist approaches. The purpose of this paper is to foster further engagement with and between these perspectives, bringing to the fore the relevant ontologies from which they arise. The paper is thus largely concerned with the ‘ontological politics’ of approaches seeking to understand human action and concludes with some reflections on an agenda for geography, a discipline well placed to unite disparate concepts.
650 _abehaviour change,
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650 _a behavioural economics,
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650 _abehavioural geographies,
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650 _a Nudge,
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650 _apractice theories,
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650 _aUK
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700 _aEllsworth-Krebs, Katherine
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_dLondon: Sage Publication Ltd, 2019.
_tProgress in human geography/
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856 _uhttps://doi.org/10.1177/0309132517750773
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