Infrastructure, Wellbeing, and the Measurement of Happiness (2022)

Hoda Mahmoudi, Jenny Roe, and Kate Seaman(Eds)

Infrastructure, Well-Being, and the Measurement of Happiness is a book one will remember where they were the first time it was read. A heady, enthralling blend of sociology, urban studies, architecture, economics, and public health, it is also in some ways about “the big questions:” what does it mean to live a good life, for oneself, and for one’s community? What is the greater good? What might be possible, if more people were to align themselves in pursuit of greater goals?

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