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Contents
Introduction: Well-Being?s Re-Proportioning of Social Thought
1. The Impossibility of Well-Being: Development Language and the Pathologisation of Nepal
2. Good Ways and Bad Ways: Transformations of Law and Mining in Papua New Guinea
3. Well-Being: In Whose Opinion, and Who Pays?
4. Primed for Well-Being? Young People, Diabetes and Insulin Pumps
5. On Well-Being, Being Well and Well-Becoming: On the Move with Hospital Porters
6. Measuring - or Practising - Well- Being?
7. 'Realising the Substance of Their Happiness': How Anthropology Forgot About Homo Gauisus
8. The Intension and Extension of Well- Being: Transformation in Diaspora Jain Understandings of Non- Violence
9. Well- Being in Anthropological Balance: Remarks on Proportionality as Political Imagination
Notes on contributors
Index