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On Campus: Exploring Happiness in China

鈥淏lessed Happiness (Fu): Visions of a Good Life in Urban聽China鈥

鈥淏lessed Happiness (Fu): Visions of a Good Life in Urban聽China鈥

January 20, 2016鈥擣rom January 21鈥22, 2016 Georgetown will host the symposium 鈥淏lessed Happiness (Fu): Visions of a Good Life in Urban China,鈥 where researchers will present findings from a three-year project that investigates how people in China today define happiness.

Funded by a $1 million grant from the John Templeton Foundation, the project鈥檚 research team includes Georgetown 海角论坛鈥檚 , assistant professor of .

Questions central to the project include: How do Chinese people today define a good life? What are they doing to have a good life? How is this visible in the everyday activities people do, like eating with others, weddings and marriage, religion and prayer, work and labor activism, civic engagement, social work, and funerals? How does this impact how we understand happiness generally? What are the implications for research and policy?

The symposium will include two panels of scholars from the research team, as well as several commentators鈥攂oth public intellectuals and writers. A group of survey researchers will also convene to discuss the implications of the project’s ethnographic work on cross-national surveys of happiness. (This meeting is closed to the public, but a report on it will be made available online afterwards.)