Researching Well-Being in an Indigenous Amazon Community
Researching Well-Being in an Indigenous Amazon Community
A Detailed Survey of the Tsimane' Over Time
Godoy, Ricardo
Taylor & Francis Ltd
03/2025
260
Mole
Inglês
9781032951287
15 a 20 dias
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About the Author
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter 1. Tsimane', their neighbors, and Westerners: the past 500 years
Chapter 2. History and findings from TAPS and longitudinal studies in anthropology
Chapter 3. The setting and methods to gather information
Chapter 4. Asking what makes people happy and sad is a gateway into the perceived causes of subjective well-being
Chapter 5. Using food to assess well-being, income, and income inequality
Chapter 6. Farming, an indirect runway to Tsimane' subjective well-being
Chapter 7. Well-being: staying healthy despite breakdowns
Chapter 8. Well-being: a world of limited and wilting sociality
Chapter 9. The marketplace: cash earnings, expenditures, swaps, and asset borrowing to bolster well-being.
Chapter 10. Economic inequalities and well-being: why yoke them?
Chapter 11. Takeaways and the future
Appendix A. Where to find TAPS datasets and the electronic report of the longitudinal study
Appendix B. A selective review of cross-sectional studies by the TAPS team
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter 1. Tsimane', their neighbors, and Westerners: the past 500 years
Chapter 2. History and findings from TAPS and longitudinal studies in anthropology
Chapter 3. The setting and methods to gather information
Chapter 4. Asking what makes people happy and sad is a gateway into the perceived causes of subjective well-being
Chapter 5. Using food to assess well-being, income, and income inequality
Chapter 6. Farming, an indirect runway to Tsimane' subjective well-being
Chapter 7. Well-being: staying healthy despite breakdowns
Chapter 8. Well-being: a world of limited and wilting sociality
Chapter 9. The marketplace: cash earnings, expenditures, swaps, and asset borrowing to bolster well-being.
Chapter 10. Economic inequalities and well-being: why yoke them?
Chapter 11. Takeaways and the future
Appendix A. Where to find TAPS datasets and the electronic report of the longitudinal study
Appendix B. A selective review of cross-sectional studies by the TAPS team
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global south;Indigenous communities;Indigenous wellbeing;Bolivian Amazon;economic inequalities;small-scale rural communities
About the Author
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter 1. Tsimane', their neighbors, and Westerners: the past 500 years
Chapter 2. History and findings from TAPS and longitudinal studies in anthropology
Chapter 3. The setting and methods to gather information
Chapter 4. Asking what makes people happy and sad is a gateway into the perceived causes of subjective well-being
Chapter 5. Using food to assess well-being, income, and income inequality
Chapter 6. Farming, an indirect runway to Tsimane' subjective well-being
Chapter 7. Well-being: staying healthy despite breakdowns
Chapter 8. Well-being: a world of limited and wilting sociality
Chapter 9. The marketplace: cash earnings, expenditures, swaps, and asset borrowing to bolster well-being.
Chapter 10. Economic inequalities and well-being: why yoke them?
Chapter 11. Takeaways and the future
Appendix A. Where to find TAPS datasets and the electronic report of the longitudinal study
Appendix B. A selective review of cross-sectional studies by the TAPS team
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter 1. Tsimane', their neighbors, and Westerners: the past 500 years
Chapter 2. History and findings from TAPS and longitudinal studies in anthropology
Chapter 3. The setting and methods to gather information
Chapter 4. Asking what makes people happy and sad is a gateway into the perceived causes of subjective well-being
Chapter 5. Using food to assess well-being, income, and income inequality
Chapter 6. Farming, an indirect runway to Tsimane' subjective well-being
Chapter 7. Well-being: staying healthy despite breakdowns
Chapter 8. Well-being: a world of limited and wilting sociality
Chapter 9. The marketplace: cash earnings, expenditures, swaps, and asset borrowing to bolster well-being.
Chapter 10. Economic inequalities and well-being: why yoke them?
Chapter 11. Takeaways and the future
Appendix A. Where to find TAPS datasets and the electronic report of the longitudinal study
Appendix B. A selective review of cross-sectional studies by the TAPS team
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