This book presents findings of systematic research into the contested meanings of development and wellbeing from a country, Peru, which has recently experienced both rapid economic growth and deep social conflict.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction; J. Copestake Resources, Conflict, and Social Identity in Context; J. L. Alvarez , M. Arrollo , L . Carhuallanqui , J. Copestake , M. Jaurapoma , T. Lavers , M. Obispo , E. Paúcar , P. Reyna & J. Yamamoto Subjective Wellbeing: An Alternative Approach; J. Yamamoto & A . R. Feijoo Economic Welfare, Poverty, and Subjective Wellbeing; J. Copestake , M. Guillen-Royo , W-J. Chou , T. Hinks & J. Velazco Wellbeing and Migration; R. Lockley , with T. Altamirano & J. Copestake Wellbeing and Institutions; J. L. Alvarez Reproducing Unequal Security: Peru as a Wellbeing Regime; J. Copestake & G. Wood Conclusions and Implications for Development Policy and Practice; J. Copestake Implication for Wellbeing Research and Theory; J. Yamamoto