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CfP: Workshop “Children on the Move: Philosophy and Child Migration”
…gap in the current research because of the particular nature and (political, moral, social, legal) status of children. This lacuna in philosophy is surprising for at least three reasons: Firstly, outside of philosophy the situation of child migration receives significant attention (for example: Sedmak, Sauer, and Gornik 2018; Sonnert and Holton 2010; Ensor and Goździak 2016; Hunner-Kreisel and Bohne 2016; Kanics et al. 2010). Secondly, children re…
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Trani JF, Browne J, Kett M, Bah O, Morlai T, Bailey N, Groce N (2011). Health and reproductive health of people with disabilities: a cross sectional study in Sierra Leone. Social Science and Medicine, 73(10): 1477–1489.
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Trani JF, Bakhshi P, Noor AA, Mashkoor A (2009). Building a disability strategy in Afghanistan: a capabilities approach to research challenges and policy implications, European Journal of Development Research, 21(2): 297-319.
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Dubois JL, Trani JF (2009). Enlarging the Capability Paradigm to Address the Complexity of Disability, European Journal of Disability Research, 3(3): 2-28.
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Lang R, Kett M, Groce N and Trani JF (2011). Disability, the Capability Approach and human rights: the next steps in disability studies and practice. European Journal of Disability Research. 5(3): 206-220
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Trani JF, Bakhshi P, Bellanca N, Biggeri M and Marchetta F (2011). Disabilities through the Capability Approach lens: Implications for public policies. Alter, European Journal of Disability Research. 5(3): 143-157
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Groce N, Bailey N, Lang R, Kett M, Trani JF (2011). Disability and poverty: The Need for a More Nuanced Understanding of Implications for Development Policy and Practice. Third World Quarterly, 32(8): 1493-1513.
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Trani JF, Bakhshi P, Rolland C (2011) Capabilities, perception of well-being and development effort: Some evidence from Afghanistan. Oxford Development Studies, 39(4): 403-426.