Culture and Subjective Well-Being
by
Ed Diener
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Business & Economics
Format
Paperback
Pages
364
Language
English
Published
Jan 24, 2003
Publisher
Bradford Books
ISBN-10
0262541467
ISBN-13
9780262541466
Description
Ed Diener explores the intricate relationship between culture and subjective well-being, diving deep into the evolving definition of what it means to live a fulfilling life. Through a rigorous examination of various cultural contexts, the work investigates how societal norms and values shape individual perceptions of happiness and life satisfaction.
By synthesizing research findings and drawing on extensive empirical data, the author sheds light on the factors that contribute to well-being in different cultures, emphasizing the importance of understanding these dynamics in a globalized world. Readers are invited to reflect on their own experiences and consider how their cultural backgrounds influence their understanding of the good life.
By synthesizing research findings and drawing on extensive empirical data, the author sheds light on the factors that contribute to well-being in different cultures, emphasizing the importance of understanding these dynamics in a globalized world. Readers are invited to reflect on their own experiences and consider how their cultural backgrounds influence their understanding of the good life.
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