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Capability Association

Multi-Disciplinary and People-Centred

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  1. Why join the HDCA?

    …gistered user Full HDCA member Browse the site yes yes yes Free online access as well as print subscription to the Journal of Human Development and Capabilities yes Discount on HDCA’s Routledge Human Development and Capability Debates Series yes Watch video recordings of conference keynote lectures and thematic group webinars yes yes Join the mailing list of a thematic group yes yes Add events to the site yes Add news to the site yes Add job posts…

  2. Health & Disability Intro

    …ersion; genetics; gender disparities and health; social determinants of health; and micro-credit participation and health. For recordings of previous webinars, please go the following link: https://hd-ca.org/video_category/hdca-webinar?post_types=videos For the latest news and activities from the Health and Disability Thematic Group, please register to join the group by clicking on the registration link on this page (free). For any queries about t…

  3. Francophone Africa Network: Introduction

    …r 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 Novem…

  4. Introductory reading list

    …tps://plato.stanford.edu/entries/capability-approach/ Erika Bockstael and Krushil Watene (2016), “Indigenous Peoples and the Capability Approach: Taking Stock“, Oxford Development Studies, 44(3): 265–270. Ingrid Robeyns (2006), “Three Models of Education: Rights, Capabilities and Human Capital”, Theory and Research in Education 4, pp. 69–84. Martha Nussbaum (2003) “Capabilities as Fundamental Entitlements: Sen and Social Justice”, Feminist Economi…

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