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  1. Call for Papers: The Ethics of Business, Trade, & Global Governance

    …Hubbard (khubbard@anselm.edu). Deadlines: Proposals for individual presentations, panels, and roundtable discussions are due August 31, 2021. All presenters will be required to submit completed papers or posters by November 19, 2021 (two weeks prior to the conference date). Posters should be attached as a .jpg, .png, or .pdf file….

  2. The Economy of Francesco Research Grants

    …hieve this goal, 10 small research fellowships will be granted for the year 2021/2022. The envisaged duration of the fellowship is from July 2021 to July 2022. The amount of each scholarship is of Euro 5.000, gross of the tax charges required by locally applicable tax laws. The scholarship is compatible with other income or grants. The research grant is subject to verification by the Scientific Committee. At the conclusion of the research, the fel…

  3. Latin American Network: Introduction

    …ing list without having an active HDCA membership. Nevertheless, access to HDCA’s important resources such as the Journal of Human Development and Capabilities is available only for people with an active HDCA membership. In the near future, the HDCA-LA will organize a number of activities ranging from the elaboration of a list containing selected bibliography produced by Latin American scholars, the annual promotion of publications from its member…

  4. Call for Abstract / Papers for an Edited Volume: “Application of Capability Approach to Achieving Sustainable Development Goals”

    …hematic Group (SHDTG) of the Human Development and Capability Association (HDCA) The important of capability approach to sustainable development goals (SDGs) cannot be overemphasised. Scholars have suggested that the SDGs must be grounded in a ‘capability approach’ – where ‘success’ is measured not by economic indicators such as gross domestic product (GDP) or gross domestic income (GDI), but by people leading meaningful, fulfilled, happy or satis…

  5. Call for Papers: “Linking social innovation and empowerment: A public policy role?”

    …eduled at the next IPPA Conference ICPP5 Barcelona, to be held 6th-8th July 2021. The panel wants to investigate the role of social innovation in fostering women’s empowerment, with a specific focus on public policies able to enhance citizens’ collective and individual capabilities. The panel is coordinated by Raquel Gallego-Calderón (Universitat Autónoma de Barcelona) and Lara Maestripieri (Politecnico di Milano/Universitat Autónoma de Barcelona)…

  6. Call for support: Big Jump Challenge – European water solidarity youth campaign

    …ion in Europe. If you would like to get involved or hear more about this campaign during the HDCA 2014 conference, please contact Rafael Ziegler (rziegler AT uni-greifswald.de). Further information: The Big Jump Challenge Homepage: bigjumpchallenge.net The Big Jump, water solidarity and social innovation: https://webgate.ec.europa.eu/socialinnovationeurope/node/4686. Big Jump Challenge Flyer: http://www.rivernet.org/bigjump/pdf/bj_challenge/BigJum…

  7. 2022 HDCA Conference – Antwerp, Belgium

    The HDCA annual conference will take place from 19-22 September 2022.

    “Capabilities and Transformative Institutions”

    How can we organize today for the world of tomorrow? Covid-19 has taught us that we are not ready. We have re-discovered our common vulnerability – not only to a virus, but also to problems and difficulties arising from policy mismatch, institutional hiccups, authoritarian backlash and the effects of increasing national and international inequality. Divided we have stood, unable to act well  in concert. How can we improve the structures of living together and face the challenges ahead to build a more just and sustainable world? The HDCA Conference 2022 puts this question center stage.

    Institutions, social arrangements, or the structures which emerge from our social ways of living, have been considered from many perspectives through the range of disciplines that engage with the capability approach. The conference will provide an opportunity to let these various understandings speak to and learn from each other.

  8. 2023 HDCA Conference – Sofia, Bulgaria

    The conference will take place from 11-13 September, 2023

    Hosted by the Institute of Philosophy and Sociology – Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (IPS-BAS), Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”, Open Society Institute – Sofia (OSIS), Trust for Social Achievement (TSA), and Sustainable Cooperation (SCOOP)

    ‘Vulnerability, human development and cooperative re-building in turbulent times’

    We are living in turbulent times, times characterized by dynamic, deepening inequalities both between and within societies, as well as increased levels of insecurity and vulnerability. The Covid 19 pandemic, climate change, ecological disasters, famine war in Ukraine and many other conflicts around the world, have  deepened these trends. The consequences are evident in human and non-human life posing multilayered obstacles to human development.  Between 2020 and 2021, the human development index contracted for all countries.

    Vulnerability is a feature of humanity. Martha Nussbaum notes the need for societies to acknowledge their citizens are needy and vulnerable. If vulnerability is an enduring aspect of the human condition, it needs to be addressed by individuals, collectives and institutions. The recent Covid-19 crisis demonstrated that human vulnerability is universal. But it is also shaped and experienced differently depending on economic, political and social environments.

    There are no ready, easily applied and transferable answers about how individuals and societies can cope with vulnerability amidst many emerging challenges across the world. However, there are some lessons to be learned. All crises remind us how much human lives are interrelated. In order to flourish, our societies need more cooperation at all levels – local, national and global. We need a balance between striving for individual goods and the promotion of public goods. Innovations can help, but an inclusive usage of digital technologies is necessary.

    Recent manifestations of human vulnerability raise questions about how the capability approach and the human development paradigm can help, in the contemporary context, in thinking through some of the questions of changing capability sets across social divisions of race, class, gender, age, disability and nationality. Applying the capability approach can encourage studying who benefits and who loses from recent societal developments. How is development as freedom as outlined by Amartya Sen, possible under these circumstances? Are there capabilities that can promote prosperity, hope and re-imagined futures in our contemporary world?

    https://www.conftool.org/hdca2023

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