Choice Architecture in Shakespeare’s Public Meetings: Nudge Theory and Richard III , Coriolanus , and Julius Caesar

The political and dramatic intentions behind the use of appeals to the early modern public (on and off stage) have already been examined by Shakespeareans. This article points out the technical workings of such appeals by using two new areas of research on decision-making: the ethnography of public...

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Veröffentlicht in:English (London) 2021-07, Vol.70 (268), p.9-22
1. Verfasser: Sullivan, Ceri
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Sprache:eng
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