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  1. Special Issue Social innovation and Marginalization

    …oretical material with which to explore social innovation as a driver of structural, socio-hierarchical change. Four in-depth case studies from Germany, Hungary, Italy, and the Netherlands provide rich quantitative and qualitative material for the empirical and conceptual exploration of the CrESSI extended social grid model. For the evaluative analzsis, the extended social grid model draws on the capabilities approach. In-depth summary of articles…

  2. Maitreyee – Guest Editors and Contributors Wanted

    …or future issues include: Human Rights, Education, Health. Maitreyee aims to offer introductions and overviews of key topics related to human development and the capability approach by means of short essays and reflective pieces, alongside case study reports and news of related events and networks on each special topic. Alongside the written publication, there are plans to incorporate more digital resources, videos, podcasts and links to further s…

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    …Please contact us with suggestions for jobs, events, publications or other news relevant to our website. Thank you!…

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

    Edited by Enrica Chiappero-Martinetti, University of Pavia, Siddiqur Osmani, Ulster University, Mozaffar Qizilbash, University of York This landmark handbook collects in a single volume the current state of cutting-edge research on the capability approach. It includes a comprehensive introduction to the approach as well as new research from leading scholars in this increasingly influential multi-disciplinary field, including the pioneers of capab…

  5. Special issue ‘Information Technology for Development’ on CA

    …4D research and practice (editorial) – Annika Andersson, Åke Grönlund & Gudrun Wicander Building collective capabilities through ICT in a mountain region of Nepal: where social capital leads to collective action – Devinder Thapa, Maung K. Sein & Øystein Sæbø The capability approach as a tool for development evaluation; analyzing students’ use of internet resources – Mathias Hatakka & Jenny Lagsten Signifiers of the life we value? Considering human…

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