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Instituto de Estudios sobre Desarrollo y Cooperación Internacional

Nazioarteko Lankidetza eta Garapenari Buruzko Ikasketa Institutua

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ADVISORY COUNCIL ON INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS. Advisory Reports

2023, Nº 125
The necessity of global climate justice

Climate change is a global problem that requires a global solution. Achieving the goals of the Paris Agreement is a collective task in which everyone has a role to play. However, the climate transition is taking place in a world characterized by great inequality. The poorest countries, which have contributed the least to the problem, are in many ways the hardest hit by climate change. In addition, they have less access to the resources needed to shape the climate transition and, at the same time, face the challenge of substantially increasing total energy generation to meet development needs. Finally, the transition itself may lead to unfair effects, such as misconducts in the extraction of needed resources.

Disponible [aquí] (https://www.advisorycouncilinternationalaffairs.nl/documents/publications/2023/12/01/the-necessity-of-global-climate-justice)

This lack of international climate justice makes achieving the goals of the Paris Agreement and halting global warming impossible. It also increases inequality, poverty, instability and conflict. For these and other reasons, the AIV emphasizes that it is in the Dutch interest to step up efforts for international climate justice. In this report, the AIV makes concrete recommendations on how the Netherlands can work towards this.

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Nueva Sociedad. Democracia y política en América Latina

2024, Nº 310
Algo va mal: nuevos desórdenes globales

«¿Por qué nos hemos apresurado tanto en derribar los diques que laboriosamente levantaron nuestros predecesores? ¿Tan seguros estamos de que no se avecinan inundaciones?», se preguntaba en 2010 el pensador británico Tony Judt en un libro balance cuya traducción española fue titulada Algo va mal. Hoy podemos mantener esta constatación –las inundaciones ya están entre nosotros– al examinar varias dimensiones globales del presente, en el contexto de lo que algunos han denominado el «retorno de la geopolítica».


Puedes consultar el índice y leer parte del contenido siguiendo este enlace.

Soberanía Alimentaria, Biodiversidad y Culturas

2024, Nº 49
Cohabitar el mundo

EDITORIAL: Cohabitar el mundo

AMASANDO LA REALIDAD

  • Recrear la comunidad del pan. Horacio Machado Aráoz
  • Rehabitar lo rural. De la teoría a la práctica. Amalia Bueno
  • La gobernanza comunitaria ante los nuevos desafíos. Joám Evans Pim
  • La importancia de ser y sentirse pueblos. Begoña Ribera
  • «Debemos volver a mirar hacia las soberanías». Entrevista a Vanesa Freixa. Revista SABC
  • Aterrizar en la Tierra y los cuerpos. Claves ecofeministas para rehabitar la Tierra. Yayo Herrero

DE UN VISTAZO Y MUCHAS ARISTAS

  • Conversatorio: Volver a habitar los cuerpos. Revista SABC

EN PIE DE ESPIGA

  • Las universidades y su papel en la difusión de falsas soluciones. Isabel Vara Sánchez
  • Industria, políticas europeas y colonialismo extractivista. Adriana Espinosa González

VISITAS DE CAMPO

  • «Lo que el monte necesita es gente». Memorias y retos en torno a los comunes. Aurora Santos
  • Verdcamp Fruits, agricultura ecológica a gran escala. Gustavo Duch

PALABRA DE CAMPO

  • Voces como las nuestras. Adrián O. Lozano
  • De manzanas abandonadas y matriarcados. Tereseta
  • Reseña del libro Geografías de la ingravidez de Marc Badal Pijoan. Laia Batalla-Carrera
  • La fuente. Un lugar de encuentro para pobladoras. Se nos va a echar el día a perder. Joan Verdugo Jiménez

ILUSTRACIÓN: Ivonne Navarro

Alternatives Humanitaires / Humanitarian Alternatives

2024, Nº 25
Crises Alimentaires/ Food Crises

Over the past five years, hunger has been on the rise again and the number of food crises is increasing. 828 million people were hungry around the world in 2022 – 46 million more than the previous year. According to the latest Global Report on Food Crises (World Food Programme, 2023), there were 58 food crises worldwide in 2022 and 258 million people were experiencing acute food insecurity, i.e. they were physically and economically unable to access enough safe, nutritious food. Undernutrition, which results in stunted growth, acute malnutrition and multiple deficiencies, is still the cause of almost half the deaths of children under five worldwide. Acute crisis situations aside, 3 billion people do not have access to a healthy diet. The food crisis, once the sad preserve of poor or war-torn countries, is now affecting industrialised countries. For example, 16% of French people say they do not eat their fill (Crédoc, 2023) and 26 million Americans went hungry in 2020 (U.S. Census Bureau).

Del editorial del nº25. Leer más aquí.

Ecología Política. Cuadernos de Debate Internacional

2024, Nº 66
Crisis ecológica y pérdida de biodiversidad

Este número de Ecología Política pone el foco en la pérdida de biodiversidad, abordando muchas de sus ramificaciones. «Crisis ecológica y pérdida de biodiversidad» analiza desde cómo incorporar a las comunidades indígenas y el mundo rural en la expansión de áreas protegidas, hasta la amenaza de la bioingeniería, pasando por la denuncia de los mecanismos de compensación y un sistema agroalimentario responsable de la mayoría de la pérdida de biodiversidad global.

OPINIÓN

  • La negligente desatención a la crisis de biodiversidad Fernando Valladares
  • Transformaciones socioeconómicas profundas para proteger la salud y biodiversidad Jaume Grau y Jesús Martín
  • Mojarse para combatir la pérdida de biodiversidad marina Cecilia del Castillo

EN PROFUNDIDAD

  • Defensa territorial de la biodiversidad por pueblos indígenas en América Latina: vías legales y espacialidades alternativas Tlacaelel Rivera-Núñez y Elizabeth Castro-Salcido
  • ¿De quién es y quién decide sobre la biodiversidad? Un análisis crítico del Convenio sobre la Diversidad Biológica Anne Tittor, Eduardo Relly y Maria Backhouse
  • Insectos, biodiversidad amenazada en un mundo cambiante Eduardo Galante
  • La financiación de la conservación de los bosques no debe realizarse mediante compensaciones de biodiversidad Davi de Souza Martins

BREVES

  • Autodegradación: el Convenio sobre la Diversidad Biológica y su nuevo Marco Mundial de Biodiversidad S. Faizi
  • Protección ambiental antártica: limitaciones y desafíos del sistema de áreas protegidas Martín Andrés Díaz
  • Debates entre biología de la conservación y ecología política en un área protegida de Mendoza, Argentina Camilo Arcos, Pehuén Barzola Elizagaray, Ofelia Agoglia y Juan Alvarez
  • Políticas de conservación de la biodiversidad e inclusión de las comunidades en las áreas naturales protegidas de México Nancy Arzipe, Adan Peña Fuente y José Feliciano González Jiménez
  • El comercio entre la Unión Europea y el Mercosur arrasa con la biodiversidad Tom Kucharz
  • Biorregiones: espacios para la vida y para la diversidad de la vida Nerea Morán Alonso y José Luis Fernández Casadevante
  • ¿Exterminio de especies para salvar la biodiversidad? Jordi López Ortega

REDES DE RESISTENCIA

  • Contrahegemonía y biodiversidad: las consultas populares en el Ecuador Jorge Enrique Forero y Alex Samaniego
  • Implicancias de la movilización ambientalista en la conservación y gestión de cangrejales de marisma en Uruguay Estela Delgado

REFERENTES AMBIENTALES

  • Entrevista a Unai Pascual Joan Martínez Alier
  • Entrevista a Patricia Balvanera Joan Martínez Alier
  • Entrevista a Paola Arias Joan Martínez Alier

CRÍTICA DE LIBROS

  • Naturalezas neoliberales: conflictos en torno al extractivismo urbano-inmobiliario Laura Herrera

Community Development Journal

2024, Vol. 59, Nº 1

EDITORIAL

  • Living our values in research and practice Kirsty Lohman and Ruth Pearce

REFLECTIONS

  • Why focusing on our strengths matters: reflections on leaving a volunteer role I actually liked Kristen Lyons

ARTICLES

  • Reflecting on community development research: how peer researchers influence and shape community action projects Elaine Arnull and Mahuya Kanjilal
  • An evidence cycle framework for community development initiatives Geoffrey R Browne
  • ‘Come as you are’: place attachment to Islamic third spaces in the United States Hassnaa Mohammed
  • Collective impact: lessons from the American democratic tradition Hannah W Stewart-Gambino
  • Overcoming barriers to social inclusion in agricultural intensification: reflections on a transdisciplinary community development project from India and Bangladesh Christian H Roth and others
  • Learning to work in certain ways: bureaucratic literacies and community-based volunteering in the Philippines Chris Millora

EDITOR'S CHOICE

  • The significance of plus-development through sport: the practices and neoliberal politics of attracting participants to corporate sport-for-development Daniel Eisenkraft Klein and Simon Darnell
  • Community reinvestment challenges in the age of gentrification: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania as a case study for wide bank lending disparities Daniel Holland and Gregory D Squires
  • Constructive resilience in response to oppression: the strategy of Bahá’ís in Iran Leyla Tavernaro-Haidarian
  • Empowering practices in education-focused coalitions: an examination using fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis Joshua-Paul Miles and others

BOOK REVIEWS

  • Hazard Mitigation Training for Vulnerable Communities: A K.A.P.S. (Knowledge, Attitude, Preparedness, Skills) Chinmayee Mishra
  • Abortion and Democracy: Contentious Body Politics in Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay Amanda-Rose O’Halloran

CORRIGENDA

  • Corrigendum to: Decolonizing social services through community development: an Anishinaabe experience Mamaweswen Niigaaniin and others

Politique Africaine

2023, Nº 171/172
Souverainté économique et fondements du pouvoir au Maroc

Le Maroc actuel est saturé de références à la souveraineté économique, à l’instar de ce qu’a donné à voir la gestion du tremblement de terre de septembre 2023. Ce dossier, qui constitue le cœur de ce numéro double, a pour objectif de déconstruire cette notion ambivalente et plurielle. Il vise à mettre en évidence la diversité et la subtilité des enjeux politiques et économiques derrière les revendications toujours plus nombreuses de souveraineté. En abordant la souveraineté par ses modalités, le cas marocain permet de mettre en lumière les lieux d’exercice du pouvoir, les pratiques politiques ordinaires et les représentations de l’économie politique – autrement dit, les fondements économiques du pouvoir. Plus précisément, le dossier s’intéresse aux différentes manières par lesquelles la souveraineté économique est confortée ou revendiquée. Il rassemble des contributions sur les pouvoirs locaux, les trajectoires d’entreprises et d’entrepreneurs, la production et la vente de denrées alimentaires ou de cannabis, ou encore l’activité d’une commission nationale. Toutes éclairent l’importance, la diversité et la contingence des sources de souveraineté, ainsi que les conflits qu’elle suscite.

Le Dossier

  • Souveraineté économique, lieu du politique. Réflexions à partir du cas du Maroc. Nadia Hachimi-Alaoui et Béatrice Hibou
  • Des ambivalences de la souveraineté économique: ce que nous dit la Commission pour un nouveau modèle de développement. Entretien avec Mohamed Tozy. Réalisé par Béatrice Hibou
  • Souveraineté économique et capitalisme de dissidence au Maroc. Jouer les conflits politiques dans la discrétion. Irene Bono
  • Fleurs des champs. L’énonciation politique du cannabis au Maroc. Federico Reginato
  • Comment gouverne-t-on la sécurité alimentaire? Contrôler les prix, un exercice feuilleté de la souveraineté économique. Beatrice Ferlaino
  • L’impossible politique des champions nationaux au Maroc. Souveraineté, imaginaire politique et modes de gouvernement. Béatrice Hibou
  • Économie et souveraineté économique dans les jeux de pouvoir au Maroc. Une analyse à partir des représentants territoriaux. Nadia Hachimi-Alaoui

Recherches

  • Les entrepreneurs de l’immobilité. Ascensions sociales, participations et contestations dans la lutte contre l’émigration irrégulière en Côte d’Ivoire. Camille Cassarini
  • «Boussan à vie» : une réforme extralégale des terriens autochtones en pays wè (département de Bangolo, Côte d’Ivoire). Tangui Przybylowski

Conjoncture

  • Le coup d’État au Niger, entre réformisme civil et conservatisme militaire. Beatrice Bianchi et Bokar Sangaré

Lectures

  • L’ordre de la transgression. La souveraineté à l’épreuve du temps global, par Patrice Yengo, commenté par Ambroise Kom, Benoit Beucher, Armando Cutolo et Stéphanie Mulot, débat dirigé par Béatrice Hibou et Boris Samuel
  • José Miguel Ribeiro (réalisé par), Film d’animation Nayola (par Chloé Buire)
  • Stéphanie Soubrier, Races guerrières. Enquête sur une catégorie impériale, 1850-1918 (par Vincent Joly)
  • Amrita Pande, Ruchi Chaturvedi et Daya Shari (dir.) *Epistemic Justice and the Postcolonial University* (par Fanny Chabrol)
  • Raymond Silverman, George Abungu et Peter Probst (dir.), National Museums in Africa: Identity, History and Politics (par Marian Nur Goni)

Tiempo de Paz

2023, Nº 151
El ascenso de la ultraderecha

La democracia liberal no es la primera vez que vive una crisis profunda en la comunidad internacional. El término Democracia se utiliza en casi todos los regímenes, desde el franquista (democracia orgánica) a los de la órbita de la Antigua Unión Soviética (democracias populares), pasando por otros muchos, en todos los continentes, por lo que esta denominación no siempre tiene el mismo alcance y significado.

  • Presentación. *María José Vicente
  • El orden mundial y los nuevos populismos. Juan JOsé laborda
  • La polarización política contra la paz. Victoria Camps
  • Los conceptos clave de la extrema derecha. David Lerín
  • VOX como espejo: mentalidad distintiva, venta de radicalismo y relativismo moral. David Hernández Corrochano
  • Los derechos humanos y la democracia como hoja de ruta frente a los extremismos. María JOsé Vicente -Administración pública y derechos humanos: una aproximación desde la derecha radical populista. Jorge Crespo
  • Agenda 2023, discpacidad y ultraderecha en España. Pilar Mairal Medina
  • La ultraderecha en Rusia y la simplicaciones para la paz: una mirada hacia el futuro. Eric Pardo
  • La comunicación política como arma de los nuevos extremismos. Cristina Valera y Enrique Samer Vargas
  • Suecia: un modelo a no seguir. Carlos Losa
  • La juventud ante la extrema derecha. Verónica Díaz
  • Factores explicativos del crecimeinto de la ultraderecha en Turquía. Carmen Rodríguez López
  • Javier Milei en la Casa Rosada: las causas de su fulgurante ascenso. Ismael García Ávalos
  • América Latina y las derechas: reflexiones en un largo períoso. Castor Díaz Barrado
  • ¿Supone la extrema derecha una amenaza a los derechos humanos y a los valores en la actualidad? Segundo Valmorisco Pizarro

Nueva Sociedad. Democracia y política en América Latina

2024, Nº 309
¿De la utopía a la distopía?

Hoy tenemos distopías para todos los gustos ideológicos, mientras el futuro parece cancelado como territorio de imaginación de un mundo mejor. En este contexto de «realismo capitalista», volver sobre la utopía –y sobre la posibilidad misma de imaginar futuros deseables– parece una condición para cualquier rearme ideológico progresista. Y a ello se dedica el Tema Central de este número de Nueva Sociedad.


Puedes consultar el índice y leer parte del contenido siguiendo este enlace.

Economía Mundial

2023, Nº 65

CONTENIDOS

  • Editorial Manuela A. De Paz-Báñez y María José Asensio Coto

Sección General

  • Los problemas de solvencia de las entidades bancarias continúan. Evolución de los Activos Ponderados por Riesgo en las entidades bancarias españolas. Carlos Sánchez Mato, Eduardo Garzón Espinosa y Bibiana Medialdea García
  • El papel de los líderes comunitarios en los programas de microcrédito para emprendedores inmigrantes. Yessica Belén Abularach Mendoza, José Fernández-Serrano y María Inmaculada Jaén
  • Modleos de crecimeinto financiarizado como alternativa a las variedades de capitalismo: (in)estabilidad, instituciones y método taxonómico. Juan Barredo-Zurriarain, Jon Las Heras Cuenca y Carlos Rodríguez González
  • Comercio entre China y América Latina: tratados de libre comercio y alianzas estratégicas. Jorge A. López Arévalo y Jorge E. López Bencomo
  • La reducción de la brecha de género en clave de cadenas globales de valor: ¿apuesta política o perpetuación de los roles de género? Hugo Campos-Romero y Bruno Blanco-Varela
  • Análisis Temático y conceptual de la Revista de Economía Mundial usando Scimat. Êncarnación Moral-Pajares, Manuel Jesús Cobo-Martín, Ángela Andrea Caviedes Conde y Leticia Gallego Valero.
  • El trabajo en un mundo en transición hacia un nuevo orden mundial. Santos M. Ruesga Benito
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Journal of Human Development and Capabilities

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Colección cuatrimestral del PNUD, Programa de las Naciones Unidas para el Desarrollo, aparecida en el año 2000 para promocionar una perspectiva nueva en la que discurran diferentes visiones acerca del desarrollo humano frente a las aproximaciones típicamente economicistas. La revista proporciona un espacio para un intercambio abierto de ideas de distinta procedencia, tratando los temas tanto a nivel global como a nacional y/o local. En Hegoa se pueden consultar ejemplares desde el nº 1 (2000). Disponible por suscripción aquí.

Última entrega

  • Leaving no Country Behind: A Fuzzy Approach for Human Development F. García-Pardo, S. Pérez-Moreno & E. Bárcena-Martín
  • Is There a Grand Convergence in Child Undernutrition Reduction? Evidence from 183 Countries Shalem Balla, Shivani Gharge, Srinivas Goli & Srilakshmi Vedantam
  • Epistemological Breaks for Social Work Training and Practice: Participatory Research Through Photovoice in Disadvantaged Neighbourhoods Teresa Amezcua-Aguilar & Mª Ángeles Espadas-Alcázar
  • Women as Pioneers: Examining Their Role in Decision Making on Toilet Construction in India Upasak Das, Jinyi Kuang, Sania Ashraf, Alex Shpenev & Cristina Bicchieri
  • “We Look Ahead Where his Thoughts Never Reach”: Pakistani Mothers’ Agency to Expand Educational Opportunities for Their Daughters and the Theorisation of Negative Capability _ Aliya Khalid & Pauline Rose_
  • An Ex-ante Evaluation of Collective Capability Development: A Case Study of an Emergent Indigenous NGO in Southern Chile Paulo Valdivia-Quidel
2022, Vol. 23, Nº 4
  • Gender and Intersecting Inequalities in Education: Reflections on a Framework for Measurement. Elaine Unterhalter, Helen Longlands & Rosie Peppin Vaughan.
  • Rethinking Child Poverty. Sharon Bessell.
  • Do Men Care? Estimating Men’s Preferences for Spending Time with Their Children. Leif Andreassen, Maria Laura Di Tommaso & Anna Maccagnan.
  • The Triple Day Thesis: Theorising Motherhood as a Capability and a Capability Suppressor Within Martha Nussbaum’s Feminist Philosophical Capability Theory. Elaine Agyemang Tontoh.
  • Legal Capabilities. Ann-Katrin Habbig & Ingrid Robeyns.
  • Measuring Covid Mortality. S. Subramanian.
  • The Violence of Conservation in Africa: State, Militarization and Alternatives, edited by Maano Ramutsindela, Frank Matose, and Tafadzwa Mushonga. Annette A. LaRocco.
2022, Vol. 23, Nº 3
  • The Value of Freedom: A Review of the Current Developments and Conceptual Issues in the Measurement of Capability Jasper Ubels, Karla Hernandez-Villafuerte & Michael Schlander
  • From Productive Work to Capability-Enhancing Work: Implications for Labour Law and Policy Nicolas Bueno
  • Capabilities, Innovation and Economic Growth in EU Regions Michele Capriati
  • Development and Psychometric Evaluation of the Experiences of Social Inclusion Scale Lars Leemann, Tuija Martelin, Seppo Koskinen, Tommi Härkänen & Anna-Maria Isola
  • The Moral Foundations of Impact Evaluation Heath Henderson
  • A Deliberative Approach to Valuing Capabilities: Assessing and Valuing Changes in the Well-Being of those Close to Patients Receiving Supportive End of Life Care Philip Kinghorn, Alastair Canaway, Cara Bailey, Hareth Al-Janabi & Joanna Coast
  • Theorising English as a Linguistic Capability: A Look at the Experiences of Economically Disadvantaged Higher Education Students in Colombia Lee Mackenzie
  • War: How Conflict Shaped Us by Margaret MacMillan. Frances Stewart
  • The creative wealth of nations: can the arts advance development? by Patrick Kabanda S. R. Osmani
  • Sustainability, Capabilities and Human Security edited by Andrew Crabtree Paola Velasco-Herrejón
  • Reviving jobs: an agenda for growth edited by Santosh Mehrotra Smriti Walia
2022, Vol. 23, Nº 2
  • On “Consequentialism” and the Capability Approach Mozaffar Qizilbash
  • Indigenous Communities Defining and Utilising Self-determination as an Individual and Collective Capability Heather Sauyaq Jean Gordon & Ranjan Datta
  • Multidimensional Poverty and Natural Disasters in Argentina (1970–2010) Fernando Antonio Ignacio González, Maria Emma Santos & Silvia London
  • “It Is Too Much for Us”: Direct and Indirect Costs of Disability Amongst Working-Aged People with Disabilities in Dhaka, Bangladesh and Nairobi, Kenya Lena Morgon Banks, Shaffa Hameed, Ola Abu Alghaib, Emily Nyariki, Joyce Olenja, Umma Kulsum, Rafiul Karim & Tom Shakespeare_
  • On the Nature and Determinants of Poor Households’ Resilience in Fragility Contexts Christophe R. Quétel, Guy Bordin, Alexandre Abreu, Ilektra Lemi & Carlos Sangreman
  • “Rooted” Freedom, “Deep Respect”: Living a Life Worthy of Dignity as a Muslim Woman in the Netherlands Fernande W. Pool
  • Does Empowering Women in Politics Boost Human Development? An Empirical Analysis, 1960–2018 Norunn Hornset & Indra de Soysa
  • Voice, Choice, and Action: The Potential of Young Citizens to Heal Democracy by Felton Earls and Mary Carlson Nico Brando
  • Involving Anthroponomy in the Anthropocene: On Decoloniality by Jeremy Bendik-Keymer Harshavardan Jatkar
  • Teaching Quality of Life in Different Domains. Lisa Wiebesiek
2022, Vol. 23, Nº 1
An Epistemological Break: Redefining participatory research in capabilitarian.
  • An Epistemological Break: Redefining Participatory Research in Capabilitarian Scholarship Melanie Walker, Alejandra Boni, Carmen Martinez-Vargas & Melis Cin
  • A Capabilitarian Participatory Paradigm: Methods, Methodologies and Cosmological Issues and Possibilities Carmen Martinez-Vargas, Melanie Walker, F. Melis Cin & Alejandra Boni
  • Reclaiming Indigenous Economic Development Through Participatory Action Research Astrid V. Pérez Piñán, Hadley Friedland, Judith Sayers & Matt Murphy
  • “They Take Away What We Are”: Contributions of a Participatory Process with Photovoice to the Capabilities for Epistemic Liberation of Young People Monique Leivas Vargas, Marta Maicas-Pérez, Carmen Monge Hernández & Álvaro Fernández-Baldor
  • Epistemic Justice as a Political Capability of Radicalised Youth in Europe: A Case of Knowledge Production with Local Researchers Ayhan Kaya & Ayşenur Benevento
  • Building University Capabilities to Respond to Climate Change Through Participatory Action Research: Towards a Comparative Analytical Framework Charlotte Nussey, Alexandre Apsan Frediani, Rosiana Lagi, Janaína Mazutti & Jackline Nyerere
  • Building Capabilities of Youth Through Participatory Oral History Project: The South Hebron Hills, a Palestinian Case Study Mahmoud Soliman, Laura Sulin & Ecem Karlıdağ-Dennis
  • Marginalised Youth Activism: Peer-Engaged Research and Epistemic Justice Stacy J. Kosko, Aimee Dastin, Maddy Merrill & Roma Sheth
  • Basic Income: A History by Malcolm Torry Hartley Dean
  • Participatory Research, Capabilities and Epistemic Justice: A Transformative Agenda for Higher Education Melanie Walker and Alejandra Boni (eds) Stacy J. Kosko
2019, Vol. 20, Nº 4
  • Data, Knowledge, Politics and Localizing the SDGs Angelina Fisher & Sakiko Fukuda-Parr
  • SDG Localisation and Decentralised Development Aid: Exploring Opposing Discourses and Practices in Valencia's Aid Sector Sergio Belda-Miquel, Alejandra Boni & Carola Calabuig
  • Country Reporting on the Sustainable Development Goals. The Politics of Performance Review at the Global-National Nexus Magdalena Bexell & Kristina Jönsson
  • Moving From Outsider to Insider Status Through Metrics: The Inclusion of “Neglected Tropical Diseases” Into the Sustainable Development Goals Samantha Vanderslott
  • The View from the Farm: Gendered Contradictions of the Measurement Imperative in Global Goals Astrid Pérez Piñán & Elizabeth Vibert
  • The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and Indigenous Peoples: Another Missed Opportunity? Mandy Li-Ming Yap & Krushil Watene
  • Operationalizing Sustainable Development Goals in Vulnerable Coastal Areas of Ecuador and Pakistan: Marginalizing Human Development? Johannes M. Waldmüller, Hameed Jamali & Nelson Nogales
2019, Vol. 20, Nº 3
  • What, if Anything, is Wrong with Extreme Wealth? Ingrid Robeyns
  • The Functioning of Having a Sense of Place: Cities and Immigrants Avner de Shalit
  • Social Insurance, Human Development and Social Cohesion Santiago Levy
  • Education and Agency Freedom in Du Bois and Sen Niall Ó Murchú
  • Factors Affecting School Dropout and Completion in Mexico: Does Agency Matter? Dulce Carolina Mendoza Cazarez
  • Work-Nonwork Spillover of Wage Justice through Work Capabilities in Low and Middle Income Workers Sarah Ellorenco, Mendiola Teng-Calleja, Donald Jay Bertulfo, Jose Antonio Clemente & Ma. Ligaya Menguito
  • Keeping the Flock Together Erik Schokkaert
  • On Ingrid Robeyns’, Wellbeing, Freedom and Social Justice—Framework vs Theories: a Dialogue with Martha Nussbaum Pepi Patrón
  • Well-being and the Capability Approach: Reflections on Robeyns. Henry S. Richardson
  • Two Tales of the Capability Approach Julian Culp
  • Reply to my Critics Ingrid Robeyns
2019, Vol. 20, Nº 2
  • Introduction to the Special Issue in Celebration of Amartya Sen's 85th Birthday Kaushik Basu, Ravi Kanbur & Ingrid Robeyns
  • Preface: Amartya Sen and the HDCA Martha C. Nussbaum
  • Forms of Hypothetical Justification T. M. Scanlon
  • The Resurgence of Singular Identities: Possible Explanations Mary Kaldor
  • On “Affluent Philosophy” and Future Generations: Amartya Sen and Tim Mulgan’s “Broken World” Mozaffar Qizilbash
  • Rationality, Behavioural Economics and Amartya Sen S. R. Osmani
  • The Uses and Abuses of Inequality Jayati Ghosh
  • Randomized Control Trials and Qualitative Evaluations of a Multifaceted Programme for Women in Extreme Poverty: Empirical Findings and Methodological Reflections Naila Kabeer
  • Defending the Need for a Foundational Epistemic Capability in Education Melanie Walker
  • Human Development and Universalism: From Ideas to Policies Selim Jahan
2019, Vol. 20, Nº 1
  • Conceptualisation and Measurement of Women's Empowerment Revisited S. Sharaunga, M. Mudhara and A. Bogale
  • Development of a Tool to Measure Women’s Agency in India Robin Richardson, Norbert Schmitz, Sam Harper & Arijit Nandi
  • Reasoned Choice or Performative Care? Women’s Transformative Peacebuilding Identities in Manipur, India Karie Cross Riddle
  • Well-being, Political Decentralisation and Governance Quality in Europe Andrés Rodríguez-Pose & Vassilis Tselios
  • Inequality, Social Comparisons and Income Aspirations: Evidence from a Highly Unequal Country Dorrit Posel & Michael Rogan
  • Collective Choice and Social Welfare—Expanded Edition Ashley Piggins
  • The Creation of the Human Development Approach Madleina Daehnhardt
  • Youth, Gender and the Capabilities Approach to Development: Rethinking Opportunities and Agency from a Human Development Perspective Faith Mkwananzi
2018, Vol. 19, Nº 4
  • Capability to be Educated—Inspiring and Inclusive Pedagogical Arrangements from Finnish Schools
  • The Tragedy of the Commons and Population Health: The State’s Intervention in an Individual’s Actions and Choices from a Capability Perspective.
  • Measuring Well-being: A Multidimensional Index Integrating Subjective Well-being and Preferences.
  • How Does Child Disadvantage Change with Age? An Analysis of Australian Childre.
  • Private Wealth Across European Countries: The Role of Income, Inheritance and the Welfare State.
  • Social Gradient in Capabilities.
  • Intransigent Disadvantage: What Inequality Contributes to Development Gaps.
  • Health Gap, Wealth Gap—What is the Question?
  • Power, Social Exclusion and the “Good Life”: the Importance of Measuring What Really Counts
  • Social Determinants, Capabilities and Health Inequalities: A Response to Bhugra, Greco, Fennell and Venkatapuram
2018, Nº 3
  • Development, Validity, and Reliability of the Women’s Capabilities Index Giulia Greco, Jolene Skordis-Worrall and Anne Mills
  • Migrating to the City in North West China: Young Rural Women’s Empowerment Vilma Seeberg and Shujuan Luo
  • Women Empowerment Through Self-Help Groups: The Bittersweet Fruits of Collective Apple Cultivation in Highland Ethiopia Sintayehu Hailu Alemu, Luuk Van Kempen and Ruerd Ruben
  • Power, Capability and Cultural Subjects: An Inquiry into “Institutional Neglect” in Participatory Planning Tamara Nair
  • Examining Collective Action Through the Capability Approach: The Example of Community Currencies Felix Rauschmayer, Christine Polzin, Mirijam Mock and Ines Omann
  • Applying the Capability Approach to Enhance the Conceptualization of Well-being in Environmental Assessment Nicholas Philip Simpson
  • A MANUSH or HUMANS Characterisation of the Human Development Index Srijit Mishra and _Hippu Salk Kristle Nathan-
2018, Vol. 19, Nº 2
  • Communities and Capabilities
  • Local Communities and Capability Evolution: The Core of Human Development Process
  • The Gendered Space of Capabilities and Functioning: Lessons from Haitian Community-Based Organizations
  • The Capabilities Approach and Evaluations of Community-Driven Development Programs
  • Leveraging Communities' Capabilities to Increase Accountability for Health Rights: The Case of Citizen Voice and Action
  • Intercultural Dialogue in Practice: BlueFire's Community Integration Activities Viewed Through a Participatory Action Research Capability Lens
  • When Collectivity makes a Difference: Theoretical and Empirical Insights from Urban and Rural Communities in Colombia
  • Expanding Capabilities in Integrated Service Areas (ISAs) As Communities of Care: A Study of Dutch Older Adult's Narratives of the Life They Have Reason to Value
2017, Vol. 18, Nº 4
  • Citizenship, Migration and Opportunity Ravi Kanbur
  • Income Dynamics, Assets and Poverty Traps in South Africa Marisa von Fintel
  • On the Determinants of Changes in Wage Inequality in Urban Bolivia Gustavo Canavire-Bacarreza & Fernando Rios-Avila
  • A Capabilities Approach to the Adjudication of the Right to a Basic Education in South Africa Shanelle van der Berg
  • Should Aspirations be a Matter of Policy Concern? Svenja Flechtner
  • Should Rich Nations Help the Poor? Anirudh Krishna
  • Transforming Teacher Quality in the Global South: Using Capabilities and Causality to Re-examine Teacher Performance Merridy Wilson-Strydom
2017, Nº 3
  • Human Capabilities and Animal Lives: Conflict, Wonder, Law: A Symposium.
  • Cultural Killing and Human - Animal Capability Conflict.
  • The reasonableness of Wonder.
  • Scientific Whaling? The scientific Research Exception and the Future ofInternational Whaling Commission.
  • Capabilities, human flourishing and the Health Gap.
  • Disrupting Structural Inequalities of Higher Education Opportunity: "Grit", Resilience and Capabilities at a South African University.
  • Access to household Resource and Human Development: Evidence from Survey Data for Tanzania.
2017, Vol. 18, Nº 2
  • Social Innovation and the Capability Approach—Introduction to the Special Issue Enrica Chiappero-Martinetti, Christopher Houghton Budd and Rafael Ziegler
  • Tackling Marginalisation through Social Innovation? Examining the EU Social Innovation Policy Agenda from a Capabilities Perspective Nadia von Jacobi, Daniel Edmiston and Rafael Ziegler
  • Social Innovation and Human Development—How the Capabilities Approach and Social Innovation Theory Mutually Support Each Other Jürgen Howaldt and Michael Schwarz
  • Exploring the Role of the Capability Approach in Social Innovation Meera Tiwari
  • How to Build Collective Capabilities: The 3C-Model for Grassroots-Led Development Solava Ibrahim
  • Understanding Indigenous Innovation in Rural West Africa: Challenges to Diffusion of Innovations Theory and Current Social Innovation Practice Joel R. Matthews
  • Promoting Social Innovation Through Action Research: Evidence from an Empirical Study in the Fisheries Sector of Ukerewe District in Tanzania Almas Fortunatus Mazigo
  • Grassroots Social Innovation for Human Development: An Analysis of Alternative Food Networks in the City of Valencia (Spain) Victoria Pellicer-Sifres, Sergio Belda-Miquel, Aurora López-Fogués and Alejandra Boni Aristizábal
  • Information Technology, Innovation and Human Development: Hospital Information Systems in an Indian State Sundeep Sahay and Geoff Walsham
  • Creating (Economic) Space for Social Innovation Rafael Ziegler, György Molnár, Enrica Chiappero-Martinetti and Nadia von Jacobi
  • Enabling Ecosystems for Social Enterprises and Social Innovation: A Capability Approach Perspective Mario Biggeri, Enrico Testi and Marco Bellucci
  • Social Innovation in Latin America Dmitri Domanski, Jürgen Howaldt and Antonius Schröder
  • Food Security in South Africa: Human Rights and Entitlement Perspectives Inga T. Winkler
  • The Good Life: Aspiration, Dignity, and the Anthropology of Wellbeing Séverine Deneulin
2017, Vol. 18, Nº 1
  • Democracy, Philosophy, and the Selection of Capabilities Morten Fibieger Byskov
  • Quantifying the Progress of Economic and Social Justice: Charting Changes in Equality of Opportunity in the USA, 1960–2000 Gordon Anderson & Teng Wah Leo
  • Capabilitarian Sufficiency: Capabilities and Social Justice Lasse Nielsen & David V. Axelsen
  • Introducing Joint Capabilities: Findings from a Study of Development in Honduras’ Garifuna Ancestral Villages Kia M.Q. Hall
  • The Coercive Side of Collective Capabilities: Evidence from the Bolivian Altiplano Rachel Godfrey Wood & Graciela Mamani Vargas
  • The Capability Threshold: Re-examining the Definition of the Middle Class in an Unequal Developing Country Ronelle Burger,Camren McAravey & Servaas van der Berg
  • Validating an Agency-based Tool for Measuring Women’s Empowerment in a Complex Public Health Trial in Rural Nepal Lu Gram, Joanna Morrison, Neha Sharma, Bhim Shrestha, Dharma Manandhar, Anthony Costello, Naomi Saville & Jolene Skordis Worrall
2016, Vol. 17, Nº 4
  • Investing in Early Childhood Development: Essential Interventions, Family Contexts, and Broader Policies. Quentin Woden
  • Realizing Capabilities in Ethiopia: Maximizing Early Childhood Investment for Impact and Equity. Amy Jo Dowd, Ivelina Borisova, Ali Amente & Alene Yenew
  • Does Attending an Enhanced-quality Preschool have an Effect on the Emergent Literacy, Emergent Math, Social Skills and Knowledge of Health, Hygiene, Nutrition and Safety of Young Children? Evidence from a Quasi-experiment with Two Control Groups in Bangladesh Silvia Diazgranados, Ivelina Borisova & Taposhi Sarker
  • Household Income Trajectories, PROGRESA-Oportunidades, and Child Well-being at Pre-school Age in Rural Mexico Laura Josefina Valadez-Martinez
  • Social Policy and the Dynamics of Early Childhood Poverty in Turkey Meltem Dayioğlu & Sirma Demir Şeker
  • Social Policy and the Dynamics of Early Childhood Poverty in Turkey Meltem Dayioğlu & Sirma Demir Şeker
  • Maximizing Child Development: Three Principles for Policy-makers Susan Caceres, Jeffrey Tanner & Sian Williams Early Childhood Development in the Context of the Family: The Case of Child Marriage Quentin Wodon
  • Measurement of Early Childhood Development and Learning under the Sustainable Development Goals Amber Gove & Maureen M. Black
2016, Vol. 17, Nº 3
  • Aspiration and the Capabilities List.Martha C. Nussbaum
  • How Do Aspirations Matter? Caroline Sarojini Hart
  • Aspirations and the Development Treadmill Debraj Ray
  • Capabilities and Skills James J. Heckman & Chase O. Corbin
  • Transformation Without Paternalism John B. Davis & Thomas R. Wells
  • The Science and Politics of Infrastructure Research: Asserting Power, Place, and Agency in Infrastructure Knowledge Candice Gartner
  • Capabilitarianism Ingrid Robeyns
  • Inequality Decomposition and Human Development Ricardo Martínez _ Putting Inequality in Context Erik Schokkaert
  • The Costs of Inequality and the Affordability of Solutions Stephanie Seguino
  • The Space of Inequalities Enrica Chiappero-Martinetti
  • Multidimensional Horizontal and Global Inequality Scott Wisor
  • Inequality and Public Action Polly Vizard
  • Inequality and the Trade-off between Efficiency and Equity Erik Thorbecke
2016, Vol. 17, Nº 2
  • A Capabilities List for Equitable Transitions to University: A Top-down and Bottom-up Approach Merridy Wilson-Strydom
  • Teachers’ Professional Capabilities and the Pursuit of Quality in Sub-Saharan African Education Systems: Demonstrating and Debating a Method of Capability Selection and Analysis Alison Buckler
  • Food Deserts, Capabilities, and the Rectification of Democratic Failure Andrew F. Smith
  • I Know What to Expect: The Impact of Prior Experience on Legal Empowerment Robert Porter
  • Education, Social Justice and School Diversity: Insights from the Capability Approach Rosie Peppin Vaughan
  • Practical Reason in Hard Times: The Effects of Economic Crisis on the Kinds of Lives People in the UK Have Reason to Value Annie Austin
  • The Curious Case of Using the Capability Approach in Australian Indigenous Policy Elise Klein
  • A Capabilities-based Gender Equality Policy for Higher Education: Conceptual and Methodological Considerations Sonja Loots and Melanie Walker
  • Abusive Tax Avoidance and Responsibilities of Tax Professionals Hamish Russell and Gillian Brock
  • The Capability Approach: From Theory to Practice Paul Mark Mitchell
  • Happiness and Economic Growth: Lessons from Developing Countries Cirenia Chávez Villegas
  • Depoliticising Migration: Global Governance and International Migration Narratives Julie Schiltz
2016, Vol. 17, Nº 1
A Multi-Disciplinary Journal for People-Centered Development
  • Introduction to Nussbaum Lecture Symposium. Martha Nussbaum
  • A Brief History of Liberty—And Its Lessons.Philip Pettit
  • Some Reflections on Capability and Republican Freedom.Mozaffar Qizilbash
  • Between Income and Material Deprivation in the UK: In Search of Conversion Factors. Rod Hick
  • Measured as Poor versus Feeling Poor: Comparing Money-metric and Subjective Poverty Rates in South Africa. Dorrit Posel & Michael Rogan
  • Counterfactual Decomposition of Pro-Poorness Using Influence Functions. B. Essama-Nssah & Peter J. Lambert
  • Motivations and Effectiveness of Women's Groups for Tomato Production in Soni, Tanzania. R. Manzanera-Ruiz & C. Lizarraga
  • Should Parents Work Away from or Close to Home? The Effect of Parental Absence on Children's Time Use in Vietnam. Nguyen Viet Cuong & Vu Hoang Linh
  • Beyond Autonomy Fetishism: Affiliation with Autonomy in Women's Empowerment. Serene Khader
  • Vanishing into Things: Knowledge in Chinese Tradition. Albert Sanghoon Park
  • Technology and Human Development. William J. Frey
  • Subterranean Struggles: New Dynamics of Mining, Oil, and Gas in Latin America. Roger Merino
2015, Vol. 16, Nº 405
  • Health, Disability and the Capability Approach: An Introduction.Jennifer Prah Ruger and Sophie Mitra
  • An Analysis of the Intentions of a Chilean Disability Policy Through the Lens of the Capability Approach Alvaro Díaz Ruiz, Natalia Sánchez Durán and Alexis Palá
  • Towards a Disability-inclusive Higher Education Policy through the Capabilities Approach Oliver Mutanga and Melanie Walker
  • Disability and Poverty in Morocco and Tunisia: A Multidimensional Approach Jean-Francois Trani, Parul Bakhshi, Sarah Myers Tlapek, Dominique Lopez and Fiona Gall
  • Corporate Contributions to Developing Health Capabilities Regina Moczadlo, Harald Strotmann Jürgen Volkert
  • India, Health Inequities, and a Fair Healthcare Provision: A Perspective from Health Capability Rhyddhi Chakraborty and Chhanda Chakraborti
  • Health Economics and Ethics and the Health Capability Paradigm Jennifer Prah Ruger
  • Exploring Different Interpretations of the Capability Approach in a Health Care Context: Where Next? Philip Kinghorn
  • Beyond GDP for Beyond 2015 John Tkacik
  • For Sustainable SDGs: Righting Through Responsibilities Nandan Nawn
  • Post-2015 Development Agenda: Human Agency and the Inoperability of the Sustainable Development Architecture Stanley T. Asah
  • Capital in the Twenty-First Century João Silva
  • Enhancing Capabilities Through Labour Law: Informal Workers in India Saleh Ahmed
  • Millennium Development Goals and Community Initiatives in the Asia Pacific Ghasem Torabi
2015, Vol. 16, Nº 3
  • A Long-Term Perspective on Inequality and Human Development in Latin America.
  • Latin American Inequality: Colonial Origins, Commodity Booms or a Missed Twentieth-Century Leveling?.
  • Human Development as Positive Freedom: Latin America in Historical Perspective.
  • Measuring Inequality in Living Standards with Anthropometric Indicators: The Case of Mexico 1850–1986.
  • Is the Decline in Inequality in Latin America Here to Stay?
  • Persistence in the Transmission of Education: Evidence across Three Generations for Chile.
  • Exploring the Differential Impact of Public Interventions on Indigenous People: Lessons from Mexico's Conditional Cash Transfer Program.
2015, Vol. 16, Nº 2
  • Using Final Ends for the Sake of Better Policy-Making. Henry S. Richardsona
  • Capability Deprivation and Life Satisfaction. Evidence from German Panel Data. Nicolai Suppa
  • The Composite and Dynamic Risks and Vulnerabilities of Ethiopian Children: The Case of Children in Addis Ababa. Daniel Hailu
  • The Capability to Hold Property. Rutger Claassen
  • Inequality Aversion and the Extended Gini in the Light of a Two-person Cake-sharing Problem. Luisa Tibiletti and S. Subramanian
  • Human Development Index-like Small Area Estimates for Africa Computed from IPUMS-International Integrated Census Microdata.Iñaki Permanyer, Albert Esteve-Palos, Joan Garcia and Robert Mccaa
  • Implementing Fairness in Social Policy. Dirk J. Wolfson
  • What Factors Change Education Inequality in Nepal? Satis C. Devkota and Mukti P. Upadhyay
  • The Great Escape: Health, Wealth, and the Origins of Inequality. David Canning
2015, Vol. 16, Nº 1
  • Philosophy and Economics in the Capabilities Approach: An Essential Dialogue. Martha C. Nussbaum
  • Psychosocial Barriers as Impediments to the Expansion of Functionings and Capabilities: The Case of Mexico. Susan Pick and Anna-Emilia Hietanen
  • Explicating the Capability Approach through the Voices of the Poor: A Case Study of Waste-picking Women in Kerala Ann George
  • Assessing the Impact of Social Mobilization: Nijera Kori and the Construction of Collective Capabilities in Rural Bangladesh. Naila Kabeer and Munshi Sulaiman
  • Multidimensional Deprivation in China, India and Vietnam: A Comparative Study on Micro Data.Ranjan Ray and Kompal Sinha
  • A Decomposition of the Sen Index of Poverty Using the Analysis of Gini.Paolo Liberati
  • Measuring Inequality of Opportunity with Latent Variables.Florian Wendelspiess Chávez Juárez
  • Structural and Institutional Determinants of Poverty in Sub-Saharan African Countries.Olusegun Ayodele Akanbi
  • The Practical and the Theoretical: Comparing Displacement by Development and Ethics of Global Development.Christine M. Koggel
2014, Vol. 15, Nº 4
  • Against Happiness: A Critical Appraisal of the Use of Measures of Happiness for Evaluating Progress in Development. Frances Stewart
  • China's Janus-faced Approach to Su Zhi Education: A Capability Perspective. Li Wang
  • Self-determination as a Collective Capability: The Case of Indigenous Peoples. Michael Murphy
  • Understanding Social Exclusion from a Longitudinal Perspective: A Capability-Based Approach. Agnese Peruzzi
  • A Capability Approach to Intergenerational Justice? Examining the Potential of Amartya Sen's Ethics with Regard to Intergenerational Issues. Rebecca Gutwald, Ortrud Leßmann, Torsten Masson and Felix Rauschmayer
  • A Robust Multi-dimensional Poverty Profile for Uganda. Sebastian Levine, James Muwonge and Yélé Maweki Batana
  • The “State” of Persons with Disabilities in India. Nidhiya Menon, Susan L. Parish and Roderick A. Rose
2014, Vol. 15
  • The Power of Numbers: A Critical Review of Millennium Development Goal Targets for Human Development and Human Rights. Sakiko Fukuda-Parra, Alicia Ely Yaminb and Joshua Greensteinc
  • Global Goals as a Policy Tool: Intended and Unintended Consequences.Sakiko Fukuda-Parra
  • National or International Poverty Lines or Both? Setting Goals for Income Poverty after 2015. Joshua Greensteina Ugo Gentilinib and Andy Sumnerc
  • The MDG Hunger Target and the Competing Frameworks of Food Security. Sakiko Fukuda-Parra and Amy Orra
  • Full Employment Target: What Lessons for a Post-2015 Development Agenda?. Rolph Van Der Hoeven
  • Measuring Education for the Millennium Development Goals: Reflections on Targets, Indicators, and a Post-2015 Framework. Elaine Unterhalter
  • No Empowerment without Rights, No Rights without Politics: Gender-equality, MDGs and the post-2015 Development Agenda. Gita Senab and Avanti Mukherjeec
  • The Questionable Power of the Millennium Development Goal to Reduce Child Mortality. Elisa Díaz-Martíneza and Elizabeth D Gibbonsb
  • Why Global Goals and Indicators Matter: The Experience of Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights in the Millennium Development Goals.Alicia Ely Yaminab and Vanessa M. Boulangerb
  • Millennium Development Goal 6: AIDS and the International Health Agenda. Nicoli Nattrassa
  • Muddying the Water? Assessing Target-based Approaches in Development Cooperation for Water and Sanitation. Malcolm Langforda and Inga Winklerb
  • The City is Missing in the Millennium Development Goals. Michael Cohen
  • Analysis of Millennium Development Goal 8: A Global Partnership for Development. Aldo Caliari
2014, Vol. 15
  • Approaching Development Projects from a Human Development and Capability Prespective. Alexandre Apsan Fredani , Alejandra Boni y Des Gasper
  • Are Technological Projects Reducing Social Inequalities and Improving People´s Well-Being? A Capability Approach Analysis of Renewable-Energy based Electrification Projets in Cajamarca, Perú. Álvaro Fernández Baldor, Alejandra Boni, Pau Lillo y Andrés Hueso
  • Rethinkking Development Management Methodology: Towards a "Process Freedoms Approach". Gabriel Ferrero y de Loma-Osorio y Carlos Salvador Cepeda
  • Valuing Time: Time Use Survey, the Capability Approach, and Gender Analysis. Julian Walker , Nana Berekashvili y Nino Lomizde
  • Opportunity Gap Analysis: Procedures and Methods for Applying the Capability approach in Development Initiatives. Mario Biggeri y Andrea Ferrannini
  • Development Projects from the Inside Out: Project Logic,Organizational Practices and Human Autonomy. Mirtha R.Muñiz Castillo
2013, Vol. 14, Nº 4
  • Technology and Human Development. Gustav Ranis & Xiaoxue Zhao
  • Employing the Capability Approach in Conceptualizing Sustainable Development. Lieske Voget-Kleschin
  • The Complexities of Adaptive Preferences in Post-compulsory Education: Insights from the Fable of The Fox and the Grapes. Michael Watts
  • Human Capital Accumulation in Pakistan in the Light of Debt, Military Expenditure and Politics. S. Mansoob Murshed & Muhammad Saleh
  • Aspirations and Human Development Interventions. Ina Conradie & Ingrid Robeyns
  • Chronic Poverty in Rural Ethiopia through the Lens of Life-histories. Laura Camfield & Keetie Roelen
2013, Vol. 14, Nº 3
  • Group Identity, Productivity and Well-being Policy Implications for Promoting Development. Kaushik Basu
  • Rethinking Human Development in the Middle East and North Africa: The Missing Dimensions. Djavad Salehi-Isfahani
  • The Millennium Development Goals Beyond 2015: Old Frameworks and New Constructs. Deepak Nayyar
  • Kohonen Self-organizing Maps as a Tool for Assessing Progress toward the UN Millennium Development Goals. Joel Ian Deichmann, Dominique Haughton, Charles Malgwi & Olumayokun Soremekun
  • Toilet Monuments: An Investigation of Innovation for Human Development. Rafael Ziegler, Benson H. K. Karanja & Christian Dietsche
  • Census 2011 and Child Sex Ratios in Tamil Nadu: A Comment. Sharada Srinivasan & Arjun S. Bedi
2013, Vol. 14, Nº 2
  • Exploring Latina/Latino Migrants' Adaptation to the Economic Crisis in the US Heartland: A Capability Approach. Paola León-Ross, Gale Summerfield & Mary Arends-Kuenning
  • The Prospects and Challenges of Reforming the World Bank's Approach to Gender and Education: Exploring the Value of the Capability Policy Model in The Gambia. Caroline Manion & Francine Menashy
  • Does Corporate Social Responsibility Contribute to Human Development in Developing Countries? Evidence from Nigeria. Kevin Lompo & Jean-Francois Trani
  • A Discourse Ethics Defense of Nussbaum's Capabilities Theory. Chad Kleist
  • Public Health Spending, Governance and Child Health Outcomes: Revisiting the Links. Bingjie Hu & Ronald U. Mendoza
2013, Vol. 14, Nº 1
The Capability Approach and Sustainability
  • The Capability Approach and Sustainability. Felix Rauschmayer & Ortrud Lessmann
  • The Ends and Means of Sustainability. Amartya Sen
  • Nussbaum's Capability Approach and Future Generations. Krushil Watene
  • Sustainable Development: Does the Capability Approach have Anything to Offer? Outlining a Legitimate Freedom Approach. Andrew Crabtree
  • Putting Sustainability into Sustainable Human Development. Wouter Peeters, Jo Dirix & Sigrid Sterckx
  • Sustainable Human Development and the Capability Approach: Integrating Environment, Responsibility and Collective Agency. Jérôme Pelenc, Minkieba Kevin Lompo, Jérôme Ballet & Jean-Luc Dubois
  • Re-conceptualizing Sustainable Development on the Basis of the Capability Approach: A Model and Its Difficulties. Ortrud Lessmann & Felix Rauschmayer
  • A Sustainability-Fitting Interpretation of the Capability Approach: Integrating the Natural Dimension by Employing Feedback Loops. Emily Schultz, Marius Christen, Lieske Voget-Kleschin & Paul Burger
  • Studying Well-being and its Environmental Impacts: A Case Study of Minimum Income Receivers in Finland. Tuuli Hirvilammi, Senja Laakso, Michael Lettenmeier & Satu Lähteenoja
2012, Vol. 13, Nº 4
  • Public Economics after The Idea of Justice. A. B. Atkinson
  • The Health Impact Fund: Enhancing Justice and Efficiency in Global Health. Thomas Pogge
  • Human Development and Sustainability. Eric Neumayer
  • Capabilities, Contributive Injustice and Unequal Divisions of Labour. Andrew Sayer
  • Did Population Well-being Improve During Porfirian Mexico? A Regional Analysis using a Quasi-Human Development Index. Raymundo M. Campos-Vázquez & Roberto Vélez-Grajales
2012, Vol. 13, Nº 3
  • Trade-off, Comparative Evaluation and Global Obligation: Reflections on the Poverty, Gender and Education Millennium Development Goals. Elaine Unterhalter
  • Public Debate and Dialogue from a Capabilities Approach: Can it Foster Gender Justice in Education? Joan DeJaeghere
  • The Missing Dimensions of Children's Well-being and Well-becoming in Education Systems: Capabilities and Philosophy for Children. Mario Biggeri & Marina Santi
  • Rethinking Antiracist Education in the Light of the Capability Approach. Frédérique Brossard Børhaug
  • Educational Attainment and School-to-work Conversion of Roma in Romania: Adapting to Feasible Means or Ends? Stacy J. Kosko
  • Rethinking the Quality of Universities: How Can Human Development Thinking Contribute? Alejandra Boni & Des Gasper
  • Teaching for Human Well-being: Curricular Implications for the Capability Approach. Diane Wood & Luisa S. Deprez
  • Capabilities, Values and Education Policy. Rosie Peppin Vaughan & Melanie Walker
2012, Vol. 13, Nº 2
  • Success and Failure in Human Development, 1970–2007. Gustav Ranis & Frances Stewart
  • The Global Crisis and Human Development: A Study on Central and Eastern Europe and the CIS Region. Balázs Horváth, Andrey Ivanov & Mihail Peleah
  • Building a Multidimensional Wellbeing Index for Rural Populations in Northeastern Namibia. Jean-Gaël E. Collomb, Janaki R. Alavalapati & Tim Fik
  • A Newer Human Development Index. Carmen Herrero, Ricardo Martínez & Antonio Villar
  • Urban Livelihoods under a Changing Climate*: Perspectives on Urban Agriculture and Planning in Lusaka, Zambia. Danny Simatele, Tony Binns & Munacinga Simatele
  • Auditing Capability and Active Living in the Built Environment. Ferdinand Lewis
2012, Vol. 13, Nº 1
  • On Macroeconomics and Human Development: An Unexplored Domain. Deepak Nayyar
  • Macroeconomics and Human Development. Deepak Nayyar
  • Macroeconomic Fluctuations, Inequality, and Human Development. Joseph E. Stiglitz
  • Macroeconomics, Human Development, and Distribution. Stephanie Seguino
  • The Impact of Global Economic Crises on the Poor: Comparing the 1980s and 2000s. Frances Stewart
  • Economic Growth, Equity and Human Development in Latin America. José Antonio Ocampo & Juliana Vallejo
  • Financial Globalization and Human Development. Ajit Singh
2011, Vol. 12, Nº 4
  • Global Governance and Human Development: Promoting Democratic Accountability and Institutional Experimentation. Arjun Jayadev
  • Capably Queer: Exploring the Intersections of Queerness and Poverty in the Urban Philippines. Ryan Thoreson
  • Defining the Boundaries between Unpaid Labor and Unpaid Caregiving: Review of the Social and Health Sciences Literature. Greta Friedemann-Sánchez & Joan M. Griffin
  • Using the Mean of Squared Deprivation Gaps to Measure Undernutrition and Related Socioeconomic Inequalities. Simantini Mukhopadhyay Ph.D.

Book Symposium on "Health and Social Justice" by Jennifer Prah Ruger

  • Is There a Market for Ruger's ‘Right to Health’? Uwe E. Reinhardt
  • Health Capabilities, Outcomes, and the Political Ends of Justice. Madison Powers & Ruth Faden
  • Is There a Right to Health? Anita L. Allen
  • Deepening the Human Rights Connections. Paul Hunt &Joo-Young Lee
  • A Public Health Perspective on the Capability Approach. Ruhi Saith
  • Addressing ‘Well-Being’ and ‘Institutionalized Power Relations’ in Health Policy. Dr Keerty Nakray
2011, Vol. 12, Nº 3
  • The Capability Approach: A Framework for Official German Poverty and Wealth Reports. Christian Arndt y Jürgen Volkert
  • Plantation Economics, Violence, and Social Well-being: The Lingering Effects of Racialized Group Oppression on Contemporary Human Development in the American South. Jeremy R. Porter
  • The Effect of Home-country Gender Status on the Labor Market Success of Immigrants. Yunsun Huh
  • A Human Development Index by Internal Migrational Status. Kenneth Harttgen y Stephan Klasen
  • Inserting Technology in the Relational Ontology of Sen's Capability Approach. Ilse Oosterlaken
  • ‘Pioneering the Human Development Revolution’: Analysing the Trajectory of Mahbub ul Haq. Des Gasper
2011, Vol. 12, Nº 2
  • On weighting the components of the Human Development Index: A statistical justification.
  • From the relative women disadvantage index to women's quality-of-life.
  • Capabilities in place: locating poverty and affluence in Kinshasa (Democratic Republic of the Congo).
  • Applying a non-parametic efficiency analysis to measure conversion efficiency in Great Britain.
  • Livelihood assets as a multidimensional inverse proxy for poverty: a district-level analysis of the Indian Indo-Gangetic Plains.
2011, Vol. 12, Nº 1
On Human Rights and capabilities
  • The capability approach and Human Rights.
  • Capabilities, entitlements, rights: supplementation and critique.
  • Responsible pluralism, capabilities, and Human Rights.
  • Economics and Human Rights: a non-conversation.
  • The metrics of Human Rights: complementarities of the human development and capabilities approach.
  • "Operationalizing" the capability approach as a basis for equality and Human Rights monitoring in twenty-first-century Britain.
  • Millennium development goals and Human Rights: faraway, so close?
  • Right to information and local governance: an explotation.
  • Financial regulation, capabilities and Human Rights in the US financial crisis: the case of housing.
2010, Vol. 11, Nº 4
  • Gender budgets: A Capability Approach.
  • Risk and reward in Managua's Commercial Sex Market: The importance of Workplace.
  • Opportunities for the poor, co-responsabilities for women: Female capabilities and vulnerability in Human Development Policy and Practice.
  • The impact of remittances on economic insecurity.
  • Protecting capability, erradicating extreme poverty: Chile Solidario and the future of social protection.

SYMPOSIUM ON AMARTYA SEN'S THE IDEA OF JUSTICE

  • Theory of justice for an imperfect world: Exploring Amartya Sen's Idea of Justice.
  • The Idea of Justice from a Rawlsian perspective.
  • The Idea of Justice: Sen's treatement of Human Rights.
  • Is this truly and Idea of Justice?
2010, Vol. 11, Nº 3
Selected paper from the 2009 International conference of the Human Development and Capability Association.
  • Power, Pride, Prejudice and Poverty.
  • Power and progress: The Swing of the Pendulum. (Frances Stewart)
  • Equality and Love at the End of the Marriage of Figaro: Forging Democratic Emotions. (Martha C. Nussbaum)
  • Parental Consent and Children's Rights in Europe: A Balancing Act.
  • Poverty in Mexico from an Ethnic Perspective.
2010, Vol. 11, Nº 2
Thematic issue on mobility and Human Development.
2010, Vol. 11, Nº 1
Employment, Inequality and Globalization: A Continuous Concern.