Journal article
What does wellbeing do? An approach to defamiliarize keywords in youth studies
J McLeod, K Wright
Journal of Youth Studies | ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD | Published : 2016
Abstract
ABSTRACT: Wellbeing has become a keyword in youth and social policy, a construct deployed as a measure of a good life. Often associated with physical and mental health, wellbeing encompasses numerous indicators, from subjective experiences of happiness and satisfaction to markers of economic prosperity and basic human needs of security. This article examines wellbeing as an organizing concept in discourses on young people and argues for defamiliarizing its truth claims and cultural authority by investigating what wellbeing does. We begin by examining the rise of wellbeing, drawing attention to its conceptual muddiness and ambiguity. Framed by the Foucauldian notion of problematization, the a..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by Australian Research Council Future Fellowship 'Youth identity and educational change since 1950: Digital archiving, re-using qualitative data and histories of the present' [J. McLeod, FT110100646]; and Australian Research Council Discovery Early Career Researcher Award (DECRA) 'Childhood maltreatment and late modernity: public inquiries, social justice and education' [K. Wright, DE140100060].