November 2019
Intermediate to advanced
248 pages
9h 44m
English
Content preview from Design for Wellbeing
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Contents
PART IThe rise of design for wellbeing
1 Setting the scene for design for subjective wellbeing
Ann Petermans and Rebecca Cain
2 Wellbeing, happiness and flourishing: Different views on a common goal
Ruth Stevens, Ann Petermans, Anna Pohlmeyer, Rebecca Cain and Jan Vanrie
PART IIDomains in design for wellbeing
3 Designing for people living with dementia
Cathy Treadaway
Ann Petermans, Jan Vanrie, An-Sofie Smetcoren,Gitte Harzé and Jo Broekx
5 Social connectedness, social interaction and the design of interior environments
Tiiu Poldma
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