An Ethnographic Study of Cook Islands Maori Happiness: Experiences and Constructions of Happiness in Rural, Urban and Migratory Contexts of Cook Islan

Lead Research Organisation: London School of Economics and Political Science
Department Name: Anthropology

Abstract

This study aims to ethnographically investigate conceptions and experiences of 'happiness' amongst Cook Islands Maori in three geographic contexts, i.e. the rural villages of Rarotonga - the Cook Islands' largest and most populous island, the Cook Islands' urban capital Avarua, and Cook Islander communities in Auckland, New Zealand, where the majority of Cook Islanders reside. The research is situated within a wider, emerging 'anthropology of the good' that complements and counter-balances the discipline's focus on pathologies and addresses the limited ethnographic insights on human flourishing, striving and well-being.

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Studentship Projects

Project Reference Relationship Related To Start End Student Name
ES/P000622/1 01/10/2017 30/09/2027
2098311 Studentship ES/P000622/1 01/10/2018 30/06/2023 Nina Neubauer