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Wellbeing. Challenging the anglo-saxon hegemony

Coron Catherine, Dalingwater Louise
Publication date 25/07/2017
EAN: 9782878547115
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The authors of this volume set out to find whether there are any specific cultural features of the Anglo-American notion of wellbeing or whether there is a specific model. Among the wealth of literature on wellbeing over the last few years, a number ... See full description
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PublisherSORBONNE PSN
Page Count189
Languagefr
AuthorCoron Catherine, Dalingwater Louise
FormatBook
Product typeBook
Publication date25/07/2017
Weight441 g
Dimensions (thickness x width x height)0.00 x 16.00 x 24.20 cm
The authors of this volume set out to find whether there are any specific cultural features of the Anglo-American notion of wellbeing or whether there is a specific model. Among the wealth of literature on wellbeing over the last few years, a number of studies (mainly empirical) have analysed the impact of different cultures on wellbeing. Nevertheless, studies of the influence of culture and different civilisations have tended to take a very broad perspective (East-West, the Western world vs the developing world, collective vs individualistic cultures). This volume takes quite a different approach by exploring the influence of culture within the Anglosphere and more particularly Anglo-American wellbeing, to examine whether two countries, with similar cultural roots and strong adherence to neo-liberal policies, conceive of wellbeing in the same manner.