…ould last for many years. It may and should also be an opportunity for the world to reassess the freedoms we should value and the steps we need to make development truly sustainable and inclusive but in either case, the themes of the capability approach (Nussbaum and Sen (1993), Anand and Piketty (2011)) provide a rich source of ideas on which researchers and policy-makers can draw. What consumers and workers can do has been subject to a tremendou…
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Exploring COVID from an Indigenous People perspective
…the world the impact of the illness will play into existing inequalities. In the midst of the crisis, some of the largest protests seen in the US in half a century have flared up over police violence towards black citizens. Many consider this a potential moment for change towards more just structures. Demands for a more just environment have been called of, and a reconstruction of social systems which many argue reproduces injustice. This discuss…
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Cunha, Luis Felipe Bortolatto da; Kuwahara, Monica Yukie (2019). 'Accessibility and segregation in São Paulo metropolitan area: using the capability approach to understand the deprivation of living in big cities' Paper presented at the annual conference of the HDCA 2019, London, UK.
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Lengfelder, Christina (2023). 'Strengthening social cohesion - an opportunity for mental health and human development?' Paper presented at the annual conference of the HDCA 2023.
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Rethinking Participatory Research in the Pandemic Era
…e to come out with options and alternatives that could be adopted to stay true to the principles and processes of participatory research in the pandemic era. What are the frameworks within the capability approach that enable us to understand the present crisis through participatory research? What have been the lived experiences of the researchers in taking forward their participatory work? Is there scope for methodological negotiations and alterna…
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Kisoensingh, Anjali; Sobhie, Rosita (2022). 'Extreme Multidimensional Poverty in Suriname' Paper presented at the annual conference of the HDCA 2022.
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Vanderavero, Pauline; Bussi, Margherita; Dupriez, Vincent (2023). 'Emancipation and employability: a socio-historical analysis of second chance education in French-speaking Belgium through the lens of the capability approach' Paper presented at the annual conference of the HDCA 2023.
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Leone, Cinzia (2023). 'The Italian historical-cultural paradigm about disability: a persistent stigma?' Paper presented at the annual conference of the HDCA 2023.
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Valdebenito, Francisca; Hasbun, Julio (2020). 'Construction of roles and agency of children in the water crisis in insular Chile' Paper presented at the annual conference of the HDCA 2020.
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Sobhie, Rosita (1); Grift, Yolanda (2) (2022). 'Impact of internal migration on poverty in Suriname' Paper presented at the annual conference of the HDCA 2022.