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Research Title Community Wellbeing in the Northeast of Thailand: the social quality perspective 
Date of Distribution 24 April 2014 
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     Title of the Conference 12th International Conference on Thai Studies (ICTS12) 
     Organiser Sydney Southeast Asia Centre, University of Sydney 
     Conference Place University of Sydney 
     Province/State New South Wales 
     Conference Date 22 April 2014 
     To 24 April 2014 
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     Abstract Community wellbeing in the Northeast of Thailand: the social quality perspective Weeranakin, Pattaraporn Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Khon Kaen University Rural issues, Session 2 EA404 Thu24th 13:00-14:30 The concept of wellbeing has become recently widespread both in academic circles and policy circles. While disagreement over the concept of wellbeing has continued, there have been considerable tools or measurements developed. However, measurement of wellbeing is largely focused on that of individuals, whereas measurements of collective or community wellbeing remain underdeveloped. This paper examines and develops the measurement of wellbeing of communities in the Northeast of Thailand. Not only the wellbeing theory, but the concept of social quality is adopted to develop the structure of measurement. This paper is based on a review of relevant and existing papers and reports. It proposes a structure of indicators to measure four domains of community wellbeing, namely 1) community strengthening, 2) trust, 3) social inclusion, and 4) social empowerment 
Author
537080004-1 Mrs. PATTARAPORN WEERANAKIN [Main Author]
Humanities and Social Sciences Doctoral Degree

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