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  1. Vote in the HDCA Executive Council elections!

    All HDCA members are encouraged to vote in the 2016 Executive Council elections. There are three positions to be filled: Secretary, Information Officer, and Officer at Large. All members were sent an email from ‘Election Buddy’ with an individual link to the online voting. If you did not receive the email, please contact Kathy Rosenblum at admin@hd-ca.org. The online voting will remain open through June 15 at 11 pm UK time….

  2. CALL FOR PAPERS: Social Policy and Disability Symposium

    seeing you in New York City! Invited Keynote Speakers: Vandana Chaudhry, Ph.D., MSW, College of Staten Island, The City University of New YorkSusan Parish, Ph.D., MSW, Dean of College of Health Professions, Virginia Commonwealth University Scientific committee: Christine Fountain (Fordham University), Qin Gao (Columbia University), Amy Horowitz (Fordham University), Sophie Mitra (Fordham University), Falguni Sen (Fordham University), Jean-Francois

  3. Work and Employment Group: Intro

    al of Human Development and Capabilities and is available here: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/19452829.2023.2266691?src=. SAVE THE DATE! Talk on sustainable work by Bénédicte Zimmermann , 22nd February 2024, 3pm GMT / 4pm CET. Bénédicte Zimmermann is Professor of Sociology at the École des hautes études en Sciences Sociales in Paris. __________________________________________________________________ The Work and Employment Thematic

  4. Teaching on human development and capabilities

    t and capabilities’ which will be held on Wednesday 11th November, from 1-2.30 pm UTC. (We aim to either record this, or write a summary, for members who are interested but unable to attend). Please register here The other workshop dates this academic year will be: 10th Feb 2021 (1-2.30pm UCT) and 12th May 2021 (1-2.30pm UCT+1). Please note that these workshops are for HDCA members; numbers are limited for the first meeting but if there is more de

  5. Workshop Series: Teaching on human development and capabilities

    t and capabilities’ which will be held on Wednesday 11th November, from 1-2.30 pm UTC. (We aim to either record this, or write a summary, for members who are interested but unable to attend). Please register here The other workshop dates this academic year will be: 10th Feb 2021 (1-2.30pm UCT) and 12th May 2021 (1-2.30pm UCT+1). Please note that these workshops are for HDCA members; numbers are limited for the first meeting but if there is more de

  6. JUST PUBLISHED! The Cambridge Handbook of the Capability Approach

    der studies, political science and political philosophy. Publisher:Cambridge University Press Online publication date:November 2020 Print publication year:2020 Online ISBN:9781316335741 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781316335741 More information: https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/cambridge-handbook-of-the-capability-approach/831162C770220FB7D9A9D06DB2F55A98#fndtn-information…

  7. Call for Papers: The Ethics of Business, Trade, & Global Governance

    than 350 words and must indicate whether it will be presented in person or online. Individual presentations at the conference will be about 20 minutes. • Panel proposals should include a proposed title and brief explanation (50-100 words) of the panel along with abstracts for each presentation. • Poster session proposals should include a proposed title, a research question under investigation, and a bibliography of at least three sources engaged.

  8. ESPAnet 2022 conference – Stream: Citizen Social Science and Social Innovation: New Practices for the Local Evidence-Based Social Policies

    similarly to co-production and participatory action research (Albert et al. 2021). Citizen social science is recognized as crucial for gathering data, responding and resolving local development challenges, and cooperation between citizens and professional scientists. However, there are also various barriers to recognition of citizens’ contributions and inclusion of innovations in public policies. In this stream, we want to gather papers on both t

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