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Development project 1 Empathy 1 Entwicklungsprojekt 1 Glück 1 Gutes Leben 1 Happiness 1 Happiness. 1 Macroeconomic performance 1 Positivity 1 Public welfare. 1 Ruanda 1 Rwanda 1 Social Progress 1 Social policy. 1 Sozialpolitik 1 Subjectivity 1 Well-Being 1 Wirtschaftslage 1
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Book / Working Paper 4 Article 3
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English 4 Undetermined 3
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Thin, Neil 7 Stone, Simon 2 Golooba-Mutebi, Frederick 1 Mutebi, Frederick Golooba 1
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African affairs : the journal of the Royal African Society 1 Development Policy Review 1 SD SCOPE paper 1 Sociological Research Online 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 2 RePEc 2 USB Cologne (EcoSocSci) 2 OLC EcoSci 1
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Positive Sociology and Appreciative Empathy: History and Prospects
Thin, Neil - In: Sociological Research Online 19 (2014) 2, pp. 5-5
This paper explores the contributions of sociology (and overlapping disciplines such as anthropology, social policy, and cultural studies) to happiness scholarship from the Enlightenment through to the present day. Pre-20th century thinkers whose work led to the formation of social science...
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Social happiness : theory into policy and practice
Thin, Neil - 2012
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Rwanda
Golooba-Mutebi, Frederick; Stone, Simon; Thin, Neil - 2004
The PRSP process has been given a prominent place in government business in Rwanda. Poverty increased dramatically in the years leading up to and following the 1994 genocide, so reducing poverty is seen as critical to establishing the credentials of the government. This article argues that a...
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Doing Development Research, edited by Vandana Desai and Robert B. Potter. London, Thousand Oaks, California and New Delhi: Sage Publications Ltd, 2006. xi + 324 pp. £75.00 (cloth), £24.99 (paperback). ISBN 1-4129-0284-3 (cloth), ISBN 1-4129-0285-1 (paperback).
Thin, Neil - In: African affairs : the journal of the Royal African Society 105 (2006) 421, pp. 657
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Rwanda
Mutebi, Frederick Golooba; Stone, Simon; Thin, Neil - In: Development Policy Review 21 (2003) 2, pp. 253-170
The PRSP process has been given a prominent place in government business in Rwanda. Poverty increased dramatically in the years leading up to and following the 1994 genocide, so reducing poverty is seen as critical to establishing the credentials of the government. This article argues that a...
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Social progress and sustainable development
Thin, Neil - 2002
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Characteristics of DFID-funded projects
Thin, Neil - 2000
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