…publications or access member information Become a subscribed user to the site – free, with limited access to publications Become a full member of the HDCA – pay a nominal membership fee and have full access to publications and member listings, as well as other member benefits (such as a subscription to the Journal of Human Development & Capabilities) The table below summarizes the benefits available at each level. (This table is still a draft /…
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Vishwanath, Babitha (2022). 'Human Development, CSR and ESG – Case Studies of Brazil, India, China and South Africa' Paper presented at the annual conference of the HDCA 2022.
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Zheng, Yingqin (2011). "Does ICT expand freedom: China's informatization and the agency-focused Capability Approach" Paper presented at the 8th annual conference of the HDCA, 6-8 September 2011, the Hague, the Netherlands.
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Xia, Qingjie (2011). "The Impact of Public Sector and State-Owned Enterprises on Income Inequality of Urban China: 1988-2008" Paper presented at the 8th annual conference of the HDCA, 6-8 September 2011, the Hague, the Netherlands.
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Regan, Matthew. 2013. "The Curious Case of Bali’s Subak System World Heritage Site: A Meditation on Heritage, Agency, & Development in the Light of Complexity" Paper presented at the 10th annual conference of the HDCA, Managua, September 9-12.
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Ha, Wei , and Junjian Yi, and Junsen Zhang (2009). "Internal Migration and Income Inequality in China: Evidence from Village Panel Data" United Nations Development Programme, Human Development Reports Research Paper 2009/27 United Nations Development Programme pp. 1-38
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Chindarkar, Namrata (2012). "Is there a high degree of inequality of opportunity for rural-urban migrant children in China?" Paper presented at the 9th annual conference of the HDCA, 5-7 September 2012, Jakarta, Indonesia.
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Seeberg, Vilma, "Girls’ Schooling Empowerment in Rural China: Identifying Capabilities and Social Change in the Village." Comparative Education Review (2014),58, 4: 679-707.
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2024 HDCA Conference – Kolkata, India
September 24-26, 2024
Hosted by Pratichi (India Trust), Institute for Development Studies Kolkata, and Health Information Systems Program (HISP)
“Crises, Capabilities and Commitment”
The 2024 HDCA conference has special significance as 2024 marks the 20th anniversary of the founding of HDCA. The conference is being held in Kolkata, West Bengal, India – home of the first HDCA president, Professor Amartya Sen. The conference theme of Crises, Capabilities and Commitment has been chosen because the inter-linkages between these three ideas require in depth discussion.
Many multi-faceted crises assail us. Some are global in scope, linked with the assault on our environment, violent conflicts, pandemics and humanitarian challenges. Some crises emerge from episodic events. Others emerge less dramatically linked with a backlash to transformations in social relations, or technologies. Crises, both episodic and cumulative, reveal deep inequalities in capabilities. Crises may be associated with both ‘loud’ and ‘silent’ capability deprivations, in areas such as education, health, disability, political participation and wellbeing. The immediate and visible fallout from crises may precipitate further inequalities in capabilities linked to loss of income and employment, inequity, food insecurity malnutrition, and polarization between groups. The conference will be a setting to discuss the forms of commitment needed to analyze and address many interlinked crises and their stress on capabilities.