What's valuable? Market competition provides one kind of answer.
Competitions offer another. On one side, competition is an ongoing and
seemingly endless process of pricings; on the other, competitions are
discrete and bounded in time and location, with entry rules, judges,
scores, and prizes. This book examines what happens when ever more
activities in domains of everyday life are evaluated and experienced
in terms of performance metrics. Unlike organized competitions, such
systems are ceaseless and without formal entry. Instead of producing
resolutions, their scorings create addictions. To understand these
developments, this book explores discrete contests (architectural
competitions, international music competitions, and world press photo
competitions); shows how the continuous updating of rankings is both a
device for navigating the social world and an engine of anxiety; and
examines the production of such anxiety in settings ranging from the
pedagogy of performance in business schools to struggling musicians
coping with new performance metrics in online platforms. In the
performance society, networks of observation - in which all are
performing and keeping score - are entangled with a system of
emotionally charged preoccupations with one's positioning within the
rankings. From the bedroom to the boardroom, pharmaceutical companies
and management consultants promise enhanced performance. This
assemblage of metrics, networks, and their attendant emotional
pathologies is herein regarded as the performance complex.
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Competition and Competitions in Social Life
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780192606129
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
OUP Oxford
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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