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ISQOLS 2026 Regional Conference Argentina Tentative Schedule
Topics:
The ISQOLS Regional Conference Latin America will be organized into simultaneous thematic panels, some in English and others in Spanish.
1. Methodological issues in studies on quality of life, well-being, and happiness: measuring quality of life and well-being; quantitative methods and their different techniques, big data, composite indices; data matching; qualitative methods and their different techniques.
2. Promoting quality of life, well-being, happiness, and development: human development; poverty; inequalities, sustainable development; public development policies.
3. Artificial intelligence, well-being, and happiness: behaviour, experiments, analysis and measurement methods, validity, and reliability.
4. Quality of life, well-being, and happiness in social and personal relationships: family relationships, interpersonal relationships, friendship, social change.
5. Quality of life, well-being, and happiness in different social groups: children, youth, older adults, migrants.
6. Quality of life and well-being in cities and communities: urban planning, environment, housing, public transportation, green spaces, pro-environmental behaviours, social mapping.
7. Special session for undergraduate and graduate students dedicated to research on quality of life, well-being, and happiness.
8. Quality of Life, Well-being, and Happiness in countries of the Global South
9. Local and Regional Indicators/Community Indicators
10. Miscellaneous Topics
Important links/ Enlaces importantes:
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Organization Information:
ISQOLS: The International Society for Quality-of-Life Studies (ISQOLS) is an international society whose purpose are to promote and encourage research in the field of quality-of-life (QOL) studies. Established in 1995 by a group of academic colleagues who have long engaged in quality-of-life research, ISQOLS became an interdisciplinary and professional home that binds scientists doing quality of life or well-being research in the basic and applied social and behavioral sciences.