Mapping Mental Health and the UK University Sector: Networks, Markets, Data

Kotouza, Dimitra, Callard, Felicity, Garnett, Philip and Rocha, Leon (2021) Mapping Mental Health and the UK University Sector: Networks, Markets, Data. Critical Social Policy . ISSN 0261-0183

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Abstract

The mental health and well-being of university staff and students in the UK are reported to have seriously deteriorated. Rather than taking this ‘mental health crisis’ at face value, we carry out network and discourse analyses to investigate the policy assemblages (comprising social actors, institutions, technologies, knowledges and discourses) through which the ‘crisis' is addressed. Our analysis shows how knowledges from positive psychology and behavioural economics, disciplinary techniques driven by metrics and data analytics, and growing markets in digital therapeutic technologies work as an ensemble. Together, they instrumentalise mental health, creating motivational ecologies that allow economic agendas to seep through to subjects who are encouraged to monitor and rehabilitate themselves. Mental health’ as a problem for UK universities has come to be largely defined through the outcomes of ‘resilience’ and ‘employability’ and is addressed through markets that enable training, monitoring, measuring and ‘nudging’ students and staff towards these outcomes.

Keywords:higher education, mental health, network analysis, policy analysis, restructuring
Subjects:L Social studies > L410 UK Social Policy
V Historical and Philosophical studies > V380 History of Science
L Social studies > L200 Politics
L Social studies > L391 Sociology of Science and Technology
L Social studies > L400 Social Policy
Divisions:College of Arts > School of History & Heritage > School of History & Heritage (Heritage)
ID Code:45132
Deposited On:07 Jul 2021 14:57

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