New Dimensions in Community Well-Being (Community Quality-of-Life and Well-Being)

New Dimensions in Community Well-Being (Community Quality-of-Life and Well-Being)

Contributors

Georgia Southern faculty member Patricia B. Kraeger co-authored New Dimensions in Community Well-Being (Community Quality-of-Life and Well-Being) alongside non-faculty members Scott Cloutier and Craig Talmage. Other contributors to this publication: Richard C. Knopf; Frantisek Murgas; Michal Klobucnik; Neda Yousefi Movahed; Steve Lawrence Gordon; Emily J. Callander; Deborah J. Schofield; Ana Paula Barreira; Maria Helena Guimaraes; Thomas Pangopoulos; Martijn Hendricks; Paul J. Prosser; and Robbie Waters Robichau

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Abstract

This volume addresses new innovations in quality of life and well-being from the perspectives of the individual, society and community. It aggregates the perspectives, research questions, methods and results that consider how quality of life is influenced in our modern society. Chapters in this volume present theoretical and practical examples on different aspects of quality of life and community well-being representing American, European, Native American and African perspectives. This volume is of interest to scholars in sociology, psychology, economy, philosophy, health research as well as practitioners across the social sciences.

Publication Date

6-15-2017

Publisher

Springer

ISBN for this edition (13-digit)

978-3319554075

New Dimensions in Community Well-Being (Community Quality-of-Life and Well-Being)
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