Governing individuals’ imaginaries and conduct in personal finance: The mobilization of emotions in financial education

IF 2.4 3区 社会学 Q1 CULTURAL STUDIES Journal of Consumer Culture Pub Date : 2022-02-17 DOI:10.1177/14695405211069952
Daniel Maman, Z. Rosenhek
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Today’s regime of financialized capitalism requires individuals to engage with financial products and services to ensure their financial security and welfare. Within this regime, institutional actors formulate and communicate imaginaries of the future that prompt individuals to embrace particular financial logics, understandings, and practices in managing their personal finance. Financial literacy and education is an important institutional field where such imaginaries are formulated and communicated to the public. This article examines the notions and themes articulated in programs of financial education currently conducted by state and non-state organizations in Israel, considering the ways in which proper conduct in key financial activities (debt and credit, saving and investment, and insurance) is defined, explained, and justified. We argue that, replete with explicit and implicit references to emotions and emotional states associated with practices of everyday finance, these programs mobilize them to govern individuals’ imaginaries of the future and financial conduct according to the model of the desired responsible financial subject. This emotional dimension represents a significant component in the cultural political economy of the constitution of financial subjectivities and the culture of financialization, that naturalizes the behavioral and dispositional requirements and demands that everyday finance poses to the general public.
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个人理财中的个人想象与行为调控——金融教育中的情感调动
今天的金融化资本主义制度要求个人参与金融产品和服务,以确保他们的金融安全和福利。在这个制度中,机构参与者制定并传达对未来的想象,促使个人在管理个人财务时接受特定的财务逻辑、理解和实践。金融知识和教育是一个重要的制度领域,在这里可以形成并向公众传达这些设想。本文考察了以色列国家和非国家组织目前开展的金融教育项目中阐述的概念和主题,考虑了如何定义、解释和证明关键金融活动(债务和信贷、储蓄和投资以及保险)的正确行为。我们认为,这些项目充满了与日常金融实践相关的情感和情绪状态的明示和暗示,动员它们根据所需负责任的金融主体的模型来管理个人对未来和金融行为的想象。这种情感维度代表了文化政治经济学中的一个重要组成部分,即金融主体性的构成和金融化文化,它自然化了日常金融对公众提出的行为和倾向要求。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Consumer Culture is a major new journal designed to support and promote the dynamic expansion in interdisciplinary research focused on consumption and consumer culture, opening up debates and areas of exploration. Global in perspective and drawing on both theory and empirical research, the journal reflects the need to engage critically with modern consumer culture and to understand its central role in contemporary social processes. The Journal of Consumer Culture brings together articles from the many social sciences and humanities in which consumer culture has become a significant focus. It also engages with overarching contemporary perspectives on social transformation.
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