A special issue of Social Sciences (ISSN 2076-0760). This special issue belongs to the section “Childhood and Youth Studies”. Deadline […]
Francophone Africa Network
This network brings together scholars and practitioners interested in the Capability Approach who are from, or are focusing on, Francophone countries in West, Central and North Africa, as well as Islands such as Madagascar and Seychelles. The network not only responds to the particular needs of a linguistic minority in HDCA, but also aims to examine how the CA is shedding new lights on the multidimensional challenges that the region is facing and the sources of inequality in access to a better life. When necessary, activities will be bilingual (French and English) in order to include colleagues working on similar challenges in Anglophone Africa.
Activities : The RN organizes quarterly video meetings to share news and prepare activities such as participation in conferences, developing a bibliography data base, organizing webinars and meetings, submitting research projects across countries and linking with African associations with similar aims. Current activities include the organization of a session at the Sofia Conference, planning a webinar early November on Negative Capabilities, working on the bibliography and on a first research project on violence against women, comparing different countries.
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Oct 2 2024 NEW BOOK: Dignity, Freedom and Justice
Editor: Reiko Gotoh This is an open access book. Modern society is characterized by the fact of contingency, uncertainty, and […]
BOOK LAUNCH: Student Activism in the Global South: The Formation of Political Capabilities in Higher Education
Date: 04 November 2024 Time: 13:30 – 15:00 Place: Online/MS Teams: Click here to join The SARChI Chair in Higher […]
Sep 14 2024 NEW BOOK: Urban Inequalities: A Multidimensional and International Perspective
Graciela Tonon (Ed.) 2024 https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-59746-6#overview The Urban Book Series, Springer This book proposes an interdisciplinary and multidimensional perspective of urban inequalities […]