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  1. IHDP Writing Contest on “Beyond GDP”

    …place: $200; 3rd place: $100). Deadline for submission: 15 October, 2013 Full details and instructions are available on the IHDP website, http://www.ihdp.unu.edu/article/read/contest…

  2. JHDC Special Issue Call for Papers – Communities and Capabilities

    …cial policy, political philosophy and international development (Srinivasan, 2007). This is the moment to reflect about the relations between community and human capabilities. This issue will explore the concept of community, from the perspective of the capability approach, empirical and conceptual papers are invited in relation with the following topics: Diversity: cultural, religious, gender. Social movements. Public space. Geographic space. Dig…

  3. For Authors

    …h and more accessible than typical journal articles, the Forum is not an op-ed section. Each Policy Forum can include up to four papers. Papers submitted for consideration to the Policy Forum should be between 2000 and 3500 words, with a maximum of one figure and 15 references (included in the word count). They must focus on, suggest or discuss policy recommendations, policy implications or policy evaluation. Selected suggestions for further readi…

  4. Call for Papers: Health and Poverty – 2020 Salzburg Conference

    …cularly confronted with challenges and difficult to reach? What role do age, gender, sexual orientation, cultural or ethnic identity or social status play in the context of poverty and health? This conference aims to bring together researchers and scholars from different disciplines, approaches, backgrounds and experiences working on the complex and manifold relation of health and poverty. Papers exploring normative issues of (social and global) j…

  5. The right to science | UN general comment | Ideas for collaboration

    …s/cescr/pages/cescrindex.aspx ). With a group of colleagues from US- and UK-based universities among others we have established an independent association called Science for Democracy that monitors the implementation of the so-called ‘right to science’ (the abbreviated form of the rights under discussion) in the signatory countries and beyond. Among other initiatives, our association contributes to the World Congress for the Freedom of Scientific…

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