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Capability Association

Multi-Disciplinary and People-Centred

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  1. Why join the HDCA?

    …ications or access member information Become a subscribed user to the site – free, with limited access to publications Become a full member of the HDCA – pay a nominal membership fee and have full access to publications and member listings, as well as other member benefits (such as a subscription to the Journal of Human Development & Capabilities) The table below summarizes the benefits available at each level. (This table is still a draft / under…

  2. Journal of Human Development and Capabilities

    …Studies) Scopus 2022 Journal of Human Development and Capabilities: A Multi-Disciplinary Journal for People-Centered Development is the peer-reviewed journal of the Human Development and Capability Association. Launched in January 2000, the Journal aims to stimulate innovative thinking and promote a multidisciplinary debate on concepts, measurement, analysis, policy and practice for human development cutting across economic, social, political, ins…

  3. Regional networks

    …omas de Zamora), Lima (2014, Pontificia Universidad Católica delPerú). Asia-Pacific Network The Asia-Pacific Regional Network aims to bring together capability researchers and practitioners within the region. At present we have colleagues based in Thailand, Indonesia, Aotearoa/New Zealand, Australia, Fiji, and Tonga working in a number of areas including: indigenous issues, poverty, environment, participatory methods, education. Our aim is to crea…

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

    …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 Information Technology. Its aim is to advance the dialogue between moral philosophy and the field of information technology in a broad sense, and to foster and promote reflection and analysis concerning the ethical, social…

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

    …ure. Water bodies that have not been changed nor polluted serve as a model – the final objective being: living and free-flowing rivers. At least, that’s the theory. In practice however, progress has been slow. Although many rivers are no longer as heavily polluted as before and some floodplains have been rehabilitated, there remain many unresolved issues. It’s clear that by 2015, no EU country will have achieved the objectives of the WFD (and some…

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