A diminished self: Entrepreneurial and therapeutic ethos operating with a common aim

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This article focuses on the aim of creating a flexible and self-centred self by means of entrepreneurial and therapeutic education. It is an analysis that uses documents from project-based educational programmes as well as interviews with young adults and the people who work with them in these programmes. The data are examined using a Foucauldian and feminist analysis of discursive power and subjectivity. The author argues that entrepreneurial and therapeutic forms of education related to young adults lead to a particular kind of ideal self which she refers to as diminished.

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Brunila, K. (2012). A diminished self: Entrepreneurial and therapeutic ethos operating with a common aim. European Educational Research Journal, 11(4), 477–486. https://doi.org/10.2304/eerj.2012.11.4.477

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