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Queer Reflections on Workplace Well-being

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Well-being has been described as the “ultimate” dependent variable in social science. Well-being in the workplace has been explored by social scientists and philosophers alike, yet absent from the discussion is often a queer analysis. While human beings have not reached a consensus about what constitutes the good life, social scientists have come to the conclusion that well-being generally consists of both meaningful relationships and material comforts. This poster presentation will contribute to our discourse on well-being by examining workplace well-being through a queer lens.
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Name: National Women's Studies Association
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Gates, Trevor. "Queer Reflections on Workplace Well-being" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the National Women's Studies Association, Sheraton Denver Downtown Hotel, Denver, CO, Nov 11, 2010 <Not Available>. 2013-05-23 <http://citation.allacademic.com/meta/p430040_index.html>

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Gates, T. , 2010-11-11 "Queer Reflections on Workplace Well-being" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the National Women's Studies Association, Sheraton Denver Downtown Hotel, Denver, CO <Not Available>. 2013-05-23 from http://citation.allacademic.com/meta/p430040_index.html

Publication Type: Poster
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Abstract: Well-being has been described as the “ultimate” dependent variable in social science. Well-being in the workplace has been explored by social scientists and philosophers alike, yet absent from the discussion is often a queer analysis. While human beings have not reached a consensus about what constitutes the good life, social scientists have come to the conclusion that well-being generally consists of both meaningful relationships and material comforts. This poster presentation will contribute to our discourse on well-being by examining workplace well-being through a queer lens.

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