A Universal Declaration of Human Well-being

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Abstract

Wellbeing in Politics and Policy will bring new lenses through which to understand the significance of the dramatic rise of interest in wellbe- ing as a goal of public policy. While a number of academic disciplines have been influential in both shaping and seeking to explain develop- ments, the Politics discipline has been relatively silent, leaving important theoretical and empirical insights largely absent from debates: insights that have increasing significance as political interest grows. This series will provide a distinctive addition to the field that puts politics and policy at the centre, while embracing interdisciplinary contributions. Contributions will be encouraged from various subfields of the discipline (e.g., political theory, comparative politics, governance and public pol- icy, international relations) and from those located in other disciplines that speak to core political themes (e.g., accountability, gender, inequal- ity, legitimacy and power). The series will seek to explore these themes through policy studies in a range of settings – international, national and local. Comparative studies – either of different policy areas and/or across different settings – will be particularly encouraged. The series will incorporate a wide range of perspectives from critical to problem-solving approaches, drawing on a variety of epistemologies and methodologies. The series welcomes Pivots, edited collections and monographs.

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Austin, A. (2020). A Universal Declaration of Human Well-being. A Universal Declaration of Human Well-being. Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-27107-7

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