CAPPE works with government and public to improve lives around the globe.

Wellbeing State and CAPPE Policy Hub are initiatives that are helping to build this network and bring vital conversations to the people best placed to make real change.

Wellbeing State

About

The AHRC Wellbeing State network project critically investigates today’s wellbeing discourse that promises to update our conception of human flourishing as a resource to help collectively confront the challenges of the 21st century. It brings together academics and policy makers to imagine a ‘wellbeing state’ – a state that enacts a politics of care, collaboration, and sustainability.

The network is led by Clare Woodford (University of Brighton) and Viktoria Huegel (University of Vienna).

Visit the website for our Wellbeing State Network.

Calendar of Upcoming Events and Deadlines

Date Description Time Location
Deadline: 30th June 2024 Call for Papers: Counterstrategies to authoritarianism: toward a politics of well-being? Vienna

Network

Advisory Board

Alexey Yusupov (Friedrich-Ebert-Foundation, Germany)

Bette Lee (University of Brighton Postgraduate Student)

Charlie Berry (Shelter)

Guilherme Benzaquen (Federal University of Pernambuco, Brazil)

Hans Lueders (Stanford University, U.S.)

Jenny Gunnarsson Payne (Södertörn University Stockholm, Sweden)

Nancy Hey (What Works Centre for Wellbeing)

Oliver Durose (Policy Advisor)

Patt Wrangles (Head of Student Wellbeing at University of Brighton)

Zeitraumexit (Mannheim, Germany)

Will Strong (Autonomy)

Steering Group

Aurel Croissant (Heidelberg University)

Mark Devenney (University of Brighton)

Michael Haus (Heidelberg University)

Oliver Marchart (University of Vienna)

Paula Biglieri (University of Buenos Aires)

Zeynep Gambetti (Boğaziçi University)

Collaborators

Olivia Guaraldo (University of Verona)

Kelly Gillespie (University of Western Cape)

Luciana Cadahia (Catholic University of Chile)

Pat Thane (LSE)

Prathama Bannerjee (CSDS)

Sam Chambers (Johns Hopkins)

Siddhant Issar (University of Louisville)

Thomas Piketty (LSE)

Wendy Brown (Princeton)

Newsletter

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