
Recipes for Happiness: a Proposal for Analysing the Moral Orientation of Actions and Emotions
Author(s) -
Alberto Martín Pérez,
José Antonio Rodríguez Díaz,
J. Bosch,
Aitor Domínguez Aguayo
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
debats
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.128
H-Index - 1
eISSN - 2530-3074
pISSN - 0212-0585
DOI - 10.28939/iam.debats-en.2021-1
Subject(s) - happiness , social psychology , obligation , legitimation , normative , sociology , meaning (existential) , typology , individualism , psychology , action (physics) , object (grammar) , epistemology , political science , law , politics , philosophy , physics , quantum mechanics , anthropology , psychotherapist , linguistics
This paper draws up a proposal for analysing discourses on paths to happiness. Recipes promoted by the happiness industry are studied as moral guidelines for social action: imperative messages spread through the Internet seek to guide their recipients in their quest for happiness. In a fielddominated by positive psychology, we approach happiness from a sociological perspective, which is to say as: an institutionalised social discourse; a form of social production; a socially-framed emotion. Research is based on systematic Internet observation and on quantitative and qualitative textual analysis procedures. We show how digital media in the ‘happiness’ field: (a) promotes recipes; (b) provides scientific legitimation for said recipes; (c) focuses on a generic individual as the recipient of the messages and as protagonist. A typology is proposed based on the meaning, nature and object of the actions that lead to happiness. Results show how recipes involve normative and moral orientations of actions and emotions: they indicate what to do and how to think andfeel to be happy. Happiness as a moral obligation involves most concerns shaping the agenda of contemporary societies, with a strong emphasis on individualism and on a utilitarian understanding of social relations and the social environment.