…ribute to a counter-narrative, and confront a one-dimensional depiction of stories and ways of knowing. In addition, international development researchers may sometimes unknowingly reinforce and reproduce knowledge asymmetries, ignoring the knowledges that communities possess or the limits on their own reflexivity in the absence of epistemic humility. Therefore, democratic conditions for co-creation of knowledge from a bottom-up approach should be…
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Mutanga, Oliver (2014). 'PhD thesis: 'Experiences of 'disabled' students at South African Universities: A Capabilities Approach'' Paper presented at the annual conference of the HDCA, 2-5 September 2014, Athens, Greece.
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Gandhi, Valentine (2009). "Escaping Poverty in Rural Mewat" Paper presented at the 6th annual conference of the HDCA, 10-12 September 2009, Lima, Peru.
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Nussbaum, Martha. 2003. "Don't Smile So Much: Philosophy and Women in the 1970s". In: Singing in the Fire: Stories of Women in Philosophy. Alcoff, Linda Martín (Eds.) Rowman and Littlefield Lanham pp. 93-108
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JHDC Call for Papers – Special Issue on Participatory Research