Hope across cultures
Lessons from the International Hope Barometer
Contributor(s)
Krafft, Andreas M. (editor)
Guse, Tharina (editor)
Slezackova, Alena (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
This open access book presents an integrative and transdisciplinary conceptualization of hope and brings together cross-cultural studies based on quantitative data from around the globe. It incorporates state-of-the-art theories of hope from psychology, philosophy and theology and presents a novel approach to the study of hope in different life situations. The volume analyses empirical data from the Hope Barometer international research network, collected from more than 40,000 participants between 2017 and 2021. The authors use this broad database to investigate the nature and value of hope for well-being and flourishing at individual and societal levels, in various regions, and different cultural, religious and social backgrounds. The chapters study the cultural characteristics of different facets and elements of hope and furthermore explore its common qualities to elucidate the universal nature of hope across cultures. Comprehensive, transdisciplinary and cross-cultural in scope, this volume is of interest to a global readership across the social and behavioural sciences.
Keywords
Dimensions of hope; Hope and optimism; Hope-Barometer Research; Futures studies; Alternative conceptualizations of hope; Hope and mental health; Hope and the quality of life; Belief systems and hope; Social justice and hope; Positive futuresDOI
10.1007/978-3-031-24412-4ISBN
9783031244124, 9783031244117, 9783031244124Publisher
Springer NaturePublisher website
https://www.springernature.com/gp/products/booksPublication date and place
Cham, 2023Imprint
Springer International PublishingSeries
Cross-Cultural Advancements in Positive Psychology, 14Classification
Humanistic psychology
Social and ethical issues
Social, group or collective psychology
Personnel and human resources management