The Changing Nature of Happiness
An In-Depth Study of a Town in North West England 1938–2016
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Springer International Publishing AG
Published:7th Dec '17
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
This book shines a light on the meaning of happiness and how public perceptions of it have changed over time. A question that has engaged philosophers from the days of Aristotle, happiness is a subject of growing academic interest, and its recent integration into government policy is provoking increased debate into its definition and nature. Sandie McHugh and her associates build on the work of social anthropologist Tom Harrison’s ‘Worktown’ Mass Observation study from 1938, repeating the original study today. Together these accounts show how perceptions of happiness have changed over the years for the people of Bolton, UK, and reveal major difference between its definition then and now. This unique study is a useful tool in the understanding and study of happiness, offering invaluable insights for scholars and practitioners working in the fields of social psychology, positive psychology, health psychology and wellbeing.
With chapters by Martin Guha and Jerome Carson; John Haworth; Robert Snape; and Matthew Watson and Linda Withey.
ISBN: 9783319656502
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 3241g
152 pages
1st ed. 2017