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Culture and Well-Being
Anthropological Approaches to Freedom and Political Ethics
von Alberto Corsin Jimenez
Verlag: Pluto Press
Reihe: Anthropology, Culture and Society
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ISBN: 978-1-84964-368-9
Auflage: 1. Auflage
Erschienen am 20.11.2007
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 216 Seiten

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Inhaltsverzeichnis
Klappentext

Acknowledgements
Notes on contributors
Introduction
Well-being's re-proportioning of social thought by Alberto Corsín Jiménez
Part I: Distributive values
1. The impossibility of wellbeing: development language and the pathologisation of Nepal by Ian Harper and Bryan Maddox
2. Good ways and bad ways: transformations of law and mining in Papua New Guinea1 by Eric Hirsch
Part II. Persons
3. Well-being: in whose opinion, and who pays? by Wendy James
4. Primed for well-being: young people, diabetes and insulin pumps by Griet Scheldeman
5. On well-being, being well and well-becoming: on the move with hospital porters by Nigel Rapport
Part III: Proportionalities
6. Measuring--or practicing--well-being? by Michael Lambek
7. 'Realising the substance of their happiness': how anthropology forgot about homo gauisus by Neil Thin
8. The intension and extension of well-being: transformation in diaspora Jain understandings of non-violence by James Laidlaw
9. Well-being in anthropological balance: remarks on proportionality as political imagination by Alberto Corsín Jiménez
Index



The concept of well-being has emerged as a key category of social and political thought, especially in the fields of moral and political philosophy, development studies and economics.
This book takes a critical look at the notion of well-being by examining what well-being means, or could mean, to people living in a number of different regions including Sudan, Nepal, Papua New Guinea, India, Sierra Leone and the UK.
The contributors take issue with some of the assumptions behind Western concepts of well-being. They explore what characterises a 'good life' and how this idea has been affected by globalisation and neoliberalism. The book makes a major contribution to social theory by presenting new analytical models that make sense of the changing shapes of people's life and ethical values.


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