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The practices of happiness : political economy, religion and wellbeing
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The practices of happiness : political economy, religion and wellbeing

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Introductory essay : developing an overview as context and future / John Atherton
Economic theory and happiness / Ian Steedman
Happiness, welfare and capabilities / Carl-Henric Grenholm
Happiness through thrift : the contribution of business to human wellbeing / Peter Heslam
Happiness, work and Christian theology / Peter Sedgwick
Happiness isn't working, but it should be / Malcolm Brown
Challenging inequality in a post-scarcity era : christian contributions to egalitarian trends / John Atherton
Fair trade and human wellbeing / Michael Northcott
Religion and happiness : perspectives from the psychology of religion, positive psychology and empirical theology / Leslie Francis
Ethnographic insights into happiness / Jonathan Miles-Watson
Institutions, organisations and wellbeing / Tony Berry
Religion, family form and the question of happiness / Adrian Thatcher
Mental health, spirituality and religion / Peter Gilbert
The "one in the morning" knock : exploring the connections between faith, participation and wellbeing / Christopher Baker
Crime, wellbeing and society : reflections on social, 'anti-social' and 'restorative' capital / Christopher Jones
Supporting offenders : a faith based initiative / Charlotte Lorimer
Human happiness as a common good : clarifying the issues / Patrick Riordan
Being well in creation / John Rodwell
The "virtuous circle" : religion and the practices of happiness / Elaine Graham
Well being or resilience? blurred encounters between theory and practice / John Reader.

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The practices of happiness : political economy, religion and wellbeing. ISBN 9780415550970. Published by Routledge in 2011. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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