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Capability Association

Agency, Well-Being and Justice

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  1. JUST PUBLISHED! The Cambridge Handbook of the Capability Approach

    …approach for the first time as well as for researchers engaged in advanced research in a wide range of disciplines, including development studies, economics, gender studies, political science and political philosophy. Publisher:Cambridge University Press Online publication date:November 2020 Print publication year:2020 Online ISBN:9781316335741 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781316335741 More information: https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/cambr…

  2. CFP: Conference and Workshop on “Ethics for a Broken World”

    …in decision-making for the future and in philosophical ethics. Workshop on world-building and the broken world The conference is accompanied by an interdisciplinary workshop in which the participants will meet professionals from media and other creative industries. The aim will be to join forces to flesh out the broken world as it is presented in Mulgan’s book to the point where the world would be suitably concretely defined to serve as the story…

  3. Postdoc in “Indigenous Development” Pacific Basin Research Center

    …ranks of some of the best liberal arts campuses in the world. The 2013 US News and World Report College Rankings placed Soka in the top fifty liberal arts institutions in the country (number seven on the west coast), placing #1 for faculty resources and foreign students, and within the top ten best value schools. Boasting an average class size of 13 students, a 1:8 student to teacher ratio, and a diverse student body, SUA is committed to helping…

  4. CALL FOR PAPERS: Social Policy and Disability Symposium

    …. The symposium will take place at Fordham University at Lincoln Center in New York City on November 12-13, 2020. (Note that in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, the entire conference might take place online.) Please submit an abstract (between 500 and 2,000 words) or a full paper by email to socialpolicy@fordham.edu by May 15, 2020. Notifications will be shared via email by June 1st, 2020. Criteria for selection will include quality, originality, a…

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