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Human Development &
Capability Association

Agency, Well-Being and Justice

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  1. Why join the HDCA?

    …e at each level. (This table is still a draft / under construction and not complete or final) Benefit type Visitor Registered 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 ye…

  2. Journal of Human Development and Capabilities

    …, and open new perspectives on challenges of human development. It also welcomes shorter (i.e. 1000-2000 words) policy contributions. All articles in this journal undergo rigorous peer review, based on initial editor screening followed by anonymous peer review evaluation for those that are not immediately rejected with motivations. Contributions must be rooted in, inspired by, or critically engage with the human development and capabilities approa…

  3. For Authors

    …for authors. Notes & Comments A regular feature of the JHDC is the Notes & Comments section, which is intended to accommodate relatively shorter articles. Submissions to the Notes and Comments section should be approximately 1,500 to 3,000 words. ‘Notes’ will in general be short pieces dealing with technical issues. ‘Comments’ will be relatively brief essays inspired by work published in the Journal on topics related to human development and capab…

  4. Early Career Researchers and Practitioners Network

    …. Events fostering practitioner interactions. Coordinate support and build community amongst the early career scholars and practitioners. Stimulate interaction between established HDCA scholars and early career scholars. Strengthen the interchanges between members, practitioners and established scholars in capabilities work. Activities Online co-writing pomodoro session on Jitsi. Webinars covering advice and shared experiences for early career res…

  5. Revolutions in Education: New Opportunities for Development? (Maastricht, the Netherlands)

    …oom. Examples of such changes includes the dramatic growth in Massive Open Online Courses (MOOC), the development of digital badges, the increasing popularity of gamification and the ubiquitous access and use of smart phones and tablets. Can these changes be harnessed to support social and economic development, including improved management skills, entrepreneurial outcomes, and gender equality? Are the confluence of technological and social change…

  6. CfP special Issue Ethics & Information Technology on “ICT4PEACE”

    …submit your paper, please use the online submission system, to be found at www.editorialmanager.com/etin There will be a workshop on this topic hosted at Delft University of Technology when the special issue comes out. Please contact the managing editor for more information, Noëmi Manders-Huits (N.L.J.L.Manders-Huits@tudelft.nl) Ethics and Information Technology (ETIN) is the major journal in the field of moral and political reflection on Informat…

  7. IHDP Writing Contest on “Beyond GDP”

    …le for publication in the upcoming issue of the Dimensions magazine. The edition will contribute to the debate around “Beyond GDP”. Cash prizes will be awarded up to three winners whose work will be published in both the print and online version of the magazine (1st place: $500; 2nd place: $200; 3rd place: $100). Deadline for submission: 15 October, 2013 Full details and instructions are available on the IHDP website, http://www.ihdp.unu.edu/artic…

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