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Title Culture and well-being / Ed Diener, ed. ; [contributors: Dong-Won Choi and others]
Published Dordrecht ; New York : Springer, ©2009

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Description 1 online resource (xii, 289 pages) : illustrations
Series Social indicators research series, 1387-6570 ; v. 38
The collected works of Ed Diener ; v. 2
Social indicators research series ; v. 38.
Diener, Ed. Works. ; v. 2
Contents Introduction--Culture and well-being works by Ed Diener / Ed Diener -- Culture and subjective well-being / William Tov and Ed Diener -- Factors predicting the subjective well-being of nations / Ed Diener, Marissa Diener and Carol Diener -- Cross-cultural correlates of life satisfaction and self-esteem / Ed Diener and Marissa Diener -- Goals, culture, and subjective well-being / Shigehiro Oishi and Ed Diener -- Cross-cultural variations in predictors of life satisfaction: perspectives from needs and values / Shigehiro Oishi, Ed Diener [and others] -- From culture to priming conditions: self-construal influences on life satisfaction judgments / Eunkook M. Suh, Ed Diener and John A. Updegraff -- The dynamics of daily events and well-being across cultures: when less is more / Shigehiro Oishi, Ed Diene [and others] -- Norms for experiencing emotions in different cultures: inter- and intranational differences / Michael Eid and Ed Diener -- Emotions across cultures and methods / Christie Napa Scollon, Ed Diener [and others] -- Positivity and the construction of life satisfaction judgments: global happiness is not the sum of its parts / Ed Diener [and others] -- Most people are pretty happy, but there is cultural variation: the Inughuit, the Amish, and the Maasai / Robert Biswas-Diener, Joar Vittersø and Ed Diener -- Making the best of a bad situation: satisfaction in the slums of Calcutta / Robert Biswas-Diener and Ed Diener -- Conclusion: what we have learned and where we go next / Ed Diener
Summary The Collected Works of Ed Diener, in 3 volumes, present the major works of the leading research scientist studying happiness and well-being. Professor Diener has studied subjective well-being, people's life satisfaction and positive emotions, for over a quarter of a century, and has published 200 works on the topic, many more than any other scholar. He has studied hundreds of thousands of people in over 140 nations of the world, and the Collected Works present the major findings from those studies. Diener has made many of the major discoveries about well-being, which are outlined in the chapters. The first volume presents the major theory and review papers of Ed Diener. These publications give a broad overview of findings in the field, and the theories of well-being. As such, the first volume is an absolute must for beginning scholars in this area, and offers a clear tutorial to the history of the field and major findings. The second volume focuses on culture. This volume is most unique, and could sell on its own, as it should appeal to cultural psychologists and anthropologists. The findings in the culture area are mostly all derived from the Diener laboratory and his students. Thus, the papers in this volume represent most of the major publications on culture and well-being. Furthermore, this is the area that is least well-known by most scholars. The third volume on measurement is the most applied and practical one because it discusses all the measures used, and presents new measures. Even for those who do not want to study well-being per se, but want to use some well-being measures in their research, this volume will be of enormous help. Volume 1: Gives a broad overview of findings and theories on subjective well-being. Volume 2: Presents most of the major papers on well-being and culture, and the international differences in well-being Volume 3: Presents discussions of measures of well-being and new measures of well-being, and is thus of great value to those who want to select measurement scales for their research Endorsements Over the past several decades Professor Diener has contributed more than any other psychologist to the rigorous research of subjective well-being. The collection of this work in this series is going to be of invaluable help to anyone interested in the study of happiness, life-satisfaction, and the emerging discipline of positive psychology. Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, Professor of Psychology And Management, Claremont Graduate University Ed Diener, the Jedi Master of the world's happiness researchers, has inspired and informed all of us who have studied and written about happiness. His life's work epitomizes a humanly significant psychological science. How wonderful to have his pioneering writings collected and preserved for future students of human well-being, and for practitioners and social policy makers who are working to promote human flourishing. David G. Myers, Hope College, and author, The Pursuit of Happiness. Ed Diener's work on life satisfaction -- theory and research -- has been ground-breaking. Having his collected works available will be a great boon to psychologists and policy-makers alike. Christopher Peterson, Professor of Psychology, Univ. of Michigan By looking at happiness and well-being in many different cultures and societies, from East to West, from New York City to Calcutta slums, and beyond, Ed Diener has forever transformed the field of culture in psychology. Filled with bold theoretical insights and rigorous and, yet, imaginative empirical studies, this volume will be absolutely indispensable for all social and behavioral scientists interested in transformative power of culture on human psychology. Shinobu Kitayama, Professor and Director of the Culture and Cognition Program, Univ. of Michigan Ed Diener is one of the most productive psychologists in the world working in the field of perceived quality of life or, as he prefers, subjective wellbeing. He has served the profession as a researcher, writer, teacher, officer in professional organizations, editor of leading journals, a member of the editorial board of still more journals as well as a member of the board of the Social Indicators Research Book Series. As an admirer of his work and a good friend, I have learned a lot from him, from his students, his relatives and collaborators. The idea of producing a collection of his works came to me as a result of spending a great deal of time trying to keep up with his work. What a wonderful public and professional service it would be, I thought, as well as a time-saver for me, if we could get a substantial number of his works assembled in one collection. In these three volumes we have not only a fine selection of past works but a good number of new ones as well. So, it is with considerable delight that I write these lines to thank Ed and to lend my support to this important publication. Alex C. Michalos, Ph. D., F.R.S.C., Chancellor, Director, Institute for Social Research and Evaluation, Professor Emeritus, Political Science, Univ. of Northern British Columbia
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Subject Well-being.
Psychometrics.
Quality of life.
Social policy.
Consciousness.
Economic policy.
Human comfort.
Quality of Life
Psychometrics
Public Policy
Consciousness
quality of life.
public policy.
comfort (sensation)
SELF-HELP -- Personal Growth -- Success.
SELF-HELP -- Personal Growth -- Happiness.
SELF-HELP -- Personal Growth -- General.
PSYCHOLOGY -- Applied Psychology.
Quality of life.
Social policy.
Consciousness.
Economic policy.
Well-being.
Psychometrics.
Human comfort
Consciousness
Economic policy
Psychometrics
Quality of life
Social policy
Well-being
Form Electronic book
Author Diener, Ed.
Choi, Dong-Won
ISBN 9789048123520
9048123526
9789048123513
9048123518