Autumn 2009 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdf

How to Control and Change Individual Behaviour: the world as installation


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Contributor(s): Professor Saadi Lahlou | Changing individual behavior is a major stake for policies and management, but humans think and act as social beings rather than rational agents. The lecture will introduce Installation Theory, the principles of which can be used for governance. Saadi Lahlou is director of the Institute of Social Psychology at LSE.
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