The Pope of Happiness

A Festschrift for Ruut Veenhoven

The Pope of Happiness

A Festschrift for Ruut Veenhoven

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This book honors the work of Ruut Veenhoven, who has been a pioneer and leader in the field of happiness studies for the past 50 years. It brings together experts in the field discussing Veenhoven's work as well as taking up themes from his workshops over the years to analyze how and where the field has expanded following his research. Veenhoven's contributions include developing theories and measuring instruments, creating the world's first and largest database of happiness research, founding the world's first and most frequently cited Journal of Happiness Studies, and student development in and popularization of the field of happiness studies. He has extensive publications through the International Sociological Association and the International Society for Quality of Life Studies, and the research field of happiness studies would not have become as broad today without his enormous contributions. Friends and former students of Veenhoven provide both academic and anecdotal discussions in this festschrift, which is important for anyone interested in the development of happiness research. 




Alex C. Michalos is the founding editor of the journal Social Indicators Research and edited it for 40 years. He is also the series editor of the Social Indicators Research Book Series, which has 79 volumes, the series editor of the Asian Quality of Life Book Series, the founding editor of the Journal of Business Ethics, co-founder of the Journal of Happiness Studies, Applied Research on Quality of Life, Asian Journal of Business Ethics, and editor of the Encyclopedia of Quality of Life and Well-Being Research. He has authored 23 books and edited or coedited 8 books.
ISBN 9783030537791
Artikelnummer 9783030537791
Medientyp E-Book - PDF
Copyrightjahr 2021
Verlag Springer-Verlag
Umfang 324 Seiten
Sprache Englisch
Kopierschutz Digitales Wasserzeichen