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  1. The right to science | UN general comment | Ideas for collaboration

    …fic Research and to the publication of the respective Index (here: https://www.freedomofresearch.org/research-and-self-determination-index/ ). The current pandemic is giving us additional impulse to promote a more visible and prominent debate on the ‘right to science’ as human right: a right that, we feel, matters today possibly more than it did so far. The link between this right and human development is self-evident I think – and as such it is e…

  2. Webinar: Agency, Autonomy and Social Innovation

    …social innovation? The webinar will present preliminary results from the EU-research project CrESSI (Creating Economic Space for Social Innovation). Drawing from its extended social grid approach, CrESSI researchers operationalized agency in terms of autonomy and conducted an empirical survey with innovators and beneficiaries across three European social innovation cases (solidarity purchasing groups, interest communities for decentralized drinkin…

  3. Children and Youth Thematic Group: Introduction

    …TG members to help scholars and practitioners to navigate across existing materials. We welcome new and existing members to join us in continuing our exploration of children and young people’s capabilities and the possibilities for further developing, collaborating and applying our work in this field. If you have plans or ideas for events, projects or publications them please share details with the coordinators so we can publicise your contributi…

  4. Children and Youth: Updated Literature Review – March 2019

    …The Children and Youth thematic group is happy to share a revised literature review on children and the capability approach, updated as of March 2019. This is the result of a collective effort among TG members to help scholars and practitioners to navigate across existing materials. Click here to download….

  5. Call for Papers: ASAUK Biennial Conference, University of Birmingham

    …to the conference organisers. http://www.asauk.net/stream-political-economy-of-development/ The deadline for submissions is 16 February 2018. Stream organisers are responsible for organising at least two thematically linked panels, with a panel normally consisting of a minimum of three paper presenters and one chair. They are also expected to respond to proposals from colleagues who wish to contribute panels or individual papers to their stream. A…

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