This paper focuses on how social movement activists view happiness in relation to their political involvement. Interviewers asked activists questions about their personal histories and feelings. The phenomenological strategy involved focused on interviews with subjects who could speak richly about their commitments and emotions. The data from the 11 subjects revealed that there was no simple relationship between a commitment to social activism and subjects experiences of happiness. Several subjects oriented their responses to the relationship between meaningfulness, activism, and happiness. In discussion of the analyzed data, the authors suggest that a relationship is evident between the positions articulated by interviewees and their level...
Hope is an emotion that has been implicated in social change efforts, yet little research has examin...
Happiness research is advancing as an academic discipline as well as on the political agenda. An asp...
Published online on 26 Feb 2014The final publication is available at link.springer.comIn this paper ...
This paper focuses on how social movement activists view happiness in relation to their political in...
Emotions matter to social movement activists—including social movement lawyers. Emotions motivate ac...
This is the final version of the article. Available from HAU Society for Ethnographic Theory via the...
The aim of this study was to investigate the relation between activism and well-being and the underl...
Defence date: 18 October 2013Examining Board: Professor Donatella della Porta, EUI (Supervisor) Pro...
Drawing on social identity and self-categorization approaches to collective action from social psych...
"This volume draws together the work of a diverse range of thinkers and researchers to address the q...
We live in contentious times. Why are people prepared to sacrifice wealth, a pleasant and carefree l...
Happiness is not a new subject of philosophical, anthropological and sociological inquiry; however, ...
This article is intended as a critical intervention into the happiness and wellbeing agenda in comm...
Activism, or acts of protest and challenge against wider power structures and injustices, has been e...
Participation in decision-making has the potential to contribute to greater happiness. To explore th...
Hope is an emotion that has been implicated in social change efforts, yet little research has examin...
Happiness research is advancing as an academic discipline as well as on the political agenda. An asp...
Published online on 26 Feb 2014The final publication is available at link.springer.comIn this paper ...
This paper focuses on how social movement activists view happiness in relation to their political in...
Emotions matter to social movement activists—including social movement lawyers. Emotions motivate ac...
This is the final version of the article. Available from HAU Society for Ethnographic Theory via the...
The aim of this study was to investigate the relation between activism and well-being and the underl...
Defence date: 18 October 2013Examining Board: Professor Donatella della Porta, EUI (Supervisor) Pro...
Drawing on social identity and self-categorization approaches to collective action from social psych...
"This volume draws together the work of a diverse range of thinkers and researchers to address the q...
We live in contentious times. Why are people prepared to sacrifice wealth, a pleasant and carefree l...
Happiness is not a new subject of philosophical, anthropological and sociological inquiry; however, ...
This article is intended as a critical intervention into the happiness and wellbeing agenda in comm...
Activism, or acts of protest and challenge against wider power structures and injustices, has been e...
Participation in decision-making has the potential to contribute to greater happiness. To explore th...
Hope is an emotion that has been implicated in social change efforts, yet little research has examin...
Happiness research is advancing as an academic discipline as well as on the political agenda. An asp...
Published online on 26 Feb 2014The final publication is available at link.springer.comIn this paper ...