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The Pursuit of Happiness in America: A Sociological Perspective

Autor Brian J. Jones
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 7 sep 2024
Everybody wants to know what makes people happy. Artistic takes on the topic in literature, popular songs and cinema are widespread, but not terribly helpful. Psychological accounts are mostly about how to avoid unhappiness. So who actually is happy, and why? This book offers real answers from the real world of American society. Their source is the General Social Survey, a scientific poll of Americans offering some five decades of state-of-the-art data. An additional enhancement is a set of qualitative interviews commissioned by the author adding depth to the extraordinary breadth of the GSS. The approach of the book is distinctly sociological. Are married Americans happier than unmarried Americans? Does social class matter? How about college? The answers lie within this wide and deep dive into happiness in America.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783031656064
ISBN-10: 3031656067
Ilustrații: X, 150 p. 68 illus., 44 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Ediția:2024
Editura: Springer Nature Switzerland
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

1. On Happiness.- 2. Pillars of Happiness:  Attitudes.- 3. Sources of Happiness:  Social Structures.- 4. "With a Little Help from My …”.- 5. E Pluribus Duo:  Education.- 6. Screen Time.- 7. Lost Causes.- 8. Happiness Dynamics in the Age of Covid-19.

Notă biografică

Brian J. Jones is Professor of Sociology at Villanova University, USA. He is the author of Social Capital in America (2011) and Social Capital in American Life (2019) and co-author of Sociology: Micro, Macro, and Mega Structures (1995) and Social Problems: Issues, Opinions, and Solutions (1988). 

Textul de pe ultima copertă

Everybody wants to know what makes people happy. Artistic takes on the topic in literature, popular songs and cinema are widespread, but not terribly helpful. Psychological accounts are mostly about how to avoid unhappiness. So who actually is happy, and why? This book offers real answers from the real world of American society. Their source is the General Social Survey, a scientific poll of Americans offering some five decades of state-of-the-art data. An additional enhancement is a set of qualitative interviews commissioned by the author adding depth to the extraordinary breadth of the GSS. The approach of the book is distinctly sociological. Are married Americans happier than unmarried Americans? Does social class matter? How about college? The answers lie within this wide and deep dive into happiness in America.

Caracteristici

Focuses on how social structures like marriage and class affect real people's happiness in American society Contributes and analyses 50 qualitative interviews from the General Social Survey Uses analysis of variance (ANOVA) to incorporate variables at different measurement levels