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By bringing together in one volume, ideas and research experience from the best minds and leading researchers in the fields of pain, suffering, poverty, deprivation, disability and quality of life (including well-being and happiness), this volume advances social science solutions to a number of major threads of research, most notably suffering. As a whole, the volume advances the fields of suffering and deprivation by suggesting a working typology of suffering and by pointing out the major paradigms for relief of suffering, such as humanitarianism, human rights, caring, and healing. This volume provides a wealth of insights about the interaction between suffering and quality of life, the most up-to-date characterization of worldwide suffering, and a grasp of the implications of these data for local and global policy on health and social well-being.
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9789401796699 |
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Publisher: | Springer Netherlands |
Publication date: | 02/05/2015 |
Series: | Social Indicators Research Series , #56 |
Edition description: | 2015 |
Pages: | 439 |
Product dimensions: | 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.04(d) |
About the Author
parative International Studies in Education. He and three colleagues compiled a landmark compendium of technology policy and practices for 37 leading countries: Plomp, T., Anderson, R. E., Law, N., and Quale, A., Editors, Cross-National Information and Communication Technology – Policies and Practices in Education. Greenwich, CT, USA: Information Age Publishing, 2009 (Revised 2nd edition). In addition, he was co-author with Hans Pelgrum of the book coming out of the IEA SITES Module 1 study entitled ICT and the Emerging Paradigm for Life Long Learning: A Worldwide Educational Assessment of Infrastructure, Goals and Practices. (Amsterdam: International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement, 2001). Since retiring from the University of Minnesota in 2005, he published several articles on gender and technology in encyclopedias and handbooks. In 2012, he published two articles, one on the development of a microsimulation model to study college student retention and the other, a study of the network structure of websites devoted to caring, compassion, and disaster relief. Since 2009, he has given numerous lectures and presentations on measuring worldwide compassion and suffering and on the nature of world suffering.
Table of Contents
Part I World Suffering: A Challenge to Humanity, Humanitarianism and Human Rights.- 1 Implications of World Suffering for Human Progress, Ronald E. Anderson.- 2 Silencing of Sexual Violence against Men in War Torn Countries, Elise Feron.- 3 Social Suffering and Critical Humanitarianism, Iain Wilkinson.- 4 Compassion, Cruelty, and Human Rights, Natan Sznaider.- 5 Making Sense of Suffering: Insights from Buddhism and Critical Social Science, Ruben Flores.- 6 Distant Suffering: The Mediation Of Humanitarian Disaster, Johannes von Engelhardt and Jeroen Jansz.- Part II Professional and Informal Caregiving.- 1 Suffering and Identity: “Difficult Patients” in Hospice Care, Cindy L. Cain.- 2 Healing Suffering: The Evolution of Caring Practices, Nancy E. Johnston.- 3 Meaning in Bereavement, Robert A. Neimeyer.- 4 Coping with the Suffering of Ambiguous Loss, Pauline Boss.- 5 Social Suffering and an Approach to Professionals’ Burnout, Graciela Tonon, Lía Rodriguez de la Vega, and Inés Aristegui.- 6 The Invisible Suffering of HIV and AIDS Caregivers in Botswana, Gloria Jacques.- 7 Loneliness as Social Suffering: Social Participation, Quality Of Life, and Chronic Stroke, Narelle Warren and Darshini Ayton.- Part III Quality of Life: Global, Community, and Personal.- 1 Child Well-being and Child Suffering, Kenneth Land, Vicki Lamb, and Qiang Fu.- 2 Felt-Suffering and its Social Variations in China, Yangie Bian and Jing Shen.- 3 Suffering Ailments and Addiction Problems in the Family, Mariano Rojas.- 4 Suffering and Good Society analysis across African countries, Ferdi Botha.- 5 Lifetime Suffering and Capabilities in Chile, Francisca Dussaillant and Pablo Gonzalez.- 6 Shame, Humiliation and Isolation: Missing Dimensions of Poverty Analysis and Suffering, China Mills and Diego Zavaleta.- Part IV Suffering and Community: Online and offline contexts.- 1 The Cultural Geography of Community Suffering, Daina Cheyenne Harvey.- 2 Social organization of suffering and justice-seeking in a tragic day care fire disaster, Eric C. Jones and Arthur D. Murphy.- 3 Community Quality of Life indicators to avoid tragedies, Rhonda Phillips.- 4 Community Action to Alleviate Suffering from Racism: The Role of Religion and Caring Capital in Small City USA, Meg Wilkes Karraker.- 5 Suffering in Online Interactions, Katrin Döveling & Katrin Wasgien.- 6 Cosmopolitan Perspectives on Suffering, Laura Robinson.- 7 Iconography of Suffering in Social Media: Images of Sitting Girls, Anna Johansson & Hans Sternudd.- Part V Research and Policy Challenges for the Future.- 1 The Neurosociology of Social Rejection and Suffering, David D. Franks.- 2 Collaborative Humanitarianism: Information Networks that Reduce Suffering, Louis-Marie Ngamassi Tchouakeu and Andrea H. Tapia.- 3 A New Method For Measuring and Analyzing Suffering–Comparing Suffering in Italian Society, Marco Fattore and Filomena Maggino.- 4 The Micropolitics of Suffering, Ara Francis and Daina Cheyenne Harvey.- 5 Emotions, empathyand the choice to alleviate suffering, Caitlin O. Mahoney & Laura M. Harder.- 6 How Suffering Challenges our Future, Ronald E Anderson.What People are Saying About This
"'World Suffering and Quality of Life' is an excellent example of the kind of comprehensive and interdisciplinary scholarship urgently needed in the study of human suffering as a top priority of social scientific research. Highly recommended!" (Prof. Lilie Chouliaraki, London School of Economics and Political Science)
"This is a truly original book. Different essays from a variety of first rate scholars come together to provide a new ethical and social science vantage point for the understanding of the world around usand ours." (Amitai Etzioni, author of The New Golden Rule)