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  1. Participation, politics and place in the struggle for environmental justice

    …n has worked extensively with civil society organizations in Argentina and today serves as Treasurer of the Human Development and Capability Association. She obtained her PhD in Economics from the University of Maryland, USA. This blog is based on the following publication: Mitchell, A. & Rabassa, M. (2024). Inequality in environmental risk exposure and procedural justice in the Matanza-Riachuelo River Basin. Oxford Development Studies 52(4), 360-…

  2. Call for Papers: Third CAMBRIDGE CAPABILITY CONFERENCE (CCC) – 2018

    …22-23 June 2018. There will be a conference fee of £15. Abstracts (max 500 words) or full papers (max 8,000 words) The selection of the best papers will be carried out by a committee integrated by Dr Flavio Comim, Dr Shailaja Fennell and Dr P B Anand. As with the two previous conferences, preference will be given to original papers exploring issues with capability indicators both in terms of theoretical and practical dimensions but other papers re…

  3. In Memoriam – Stephan Klasen

    …phan at different stages provided policy advice to the United Nations, the World Bank and other international organisations, various German government advisory bodies, and others. He sought out places in which he could contribute most, for instance by working in South Africa with the World Bank soon after the end of the apartheid regime. He was an influential member of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the UN Committee on Development…

  4. 2015 HDCA Conference – Georgetown University

    …f the cosmopolitan versus the civic republican; democratic versus the international and transnational; democratic sovereignty versus human rights law. 7. World Bank Panel Sunday 9/13, 10-11:30 am “The Role of Governments and Markets in Promoting Mobility and Ending Poverty” In 2013, the World Bank Group (WBG) declared two goals: ending extreme poverty by 2030 and achieving shared prosperity. This session will discuss the roles the government and t…

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