#11575. Uncertainty in cyber de-responsibilisation

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Abstract:
The sociologist Norbert Elias argued that the ability to take responsibility is part of a ‘civilizing process’. Neoliberal governments appear to agree with this, because they have ‘responsibilised’ their citizens in many domains. Pellandini-Sim?nyi and Conte explain that the concept of responsibilisation refers to the assigning of responsibility to citizens and the social-cultural factors that persuade citizens to embrace those responsibilities.
Keywords:
Civilizing process; responsibility; citizens; Neoliberal governments; social-cultural factors

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