Bibliography on the Capability Approach - 2015 Compiled by Graciela Tonon

Bibliography on the Capability Approach - 2015 Compiled by Graciela Tonon

1 Bibliography on the Capability Approach - 2015 Compiled by Graciela Tonon PUBLICATIONS IN ENGLISH BOOKS Atkinson, A.B. (2015). Inequality: What can be done? Cambridge- London: Harvard University Press. Fukuda-Parr, S., Lawson-Remer, T. & Randolph,S. (2015). Fulfilling Social and Economic Rights. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Fukuda-Parr, S. & Taylor, V. (2015). Food Security in South Africa: Bringing Human Rights and Entitlement Perspectives. Cape Town: University of Cape Town/Juta Press. Fukuda-Parr, S. & Yamin, A. E. (2015). Millennium Development Goals, Capabilities and Human Rights: The Power of Numbers to Shape Agendas. London: Routledge. Graf, G. & Schweiger, G. (2015). A Philosophical Examination of Social Justice and Child Poverty. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. Oosterlaken, I. (2015). Technology and Human Development. New York: Routledge. Plomer, A. (2015). Patents, Human Rights and Access to Science. UK: Edward Elgar. Tonon, G. (ed.) (2015). Qualitative studies in quality of life: methodology and practice. Social Indicators Research Series 55. Dordretch- Heilderberg- London- New York: Springer. Jha, Krishna Kant (2015). Management in Economics of Human Development. Germany: Lambert Academic Publishing. Otto, H.-U. (ed.). (2015). Facing Trajectories from School to Work. Towards a Capability-Friendly Youth Policy in Europe. Switzerland: Springer. 2 BOOK CHAPTERS Dawson, N. (2015). Bringing context to poverty in rural Rwanda: Added value and challenges of mixed method approaches. In K. Roelen & L. Camfield (Eds.), Mixed Methods Research in Poverty and Vulnerability: Sharing Ideas and Learning Lessons. London: Palgrave Macmillan. Drydyk, J. (2015). Empowerment, Agency, and Power. In E. Palmer (Ed.), Gender Justice and Development: Vulnerability and Empowerment, vol. II. (pp. 5-18). New York: Routledge. Frediani, A. A. (2015). Space and capabilities: approaching informal settlement upgrading through a capability perspective. In C. Lemanski & C. Marx, The City in Urban Poverty. London: Pelgrave. Gasper, D., Van der Maesen, L., Truong, T.-D & Walker, A. (2008). Human Security and Social Quality: Contrasts and Complementarities. In A. K. Giri (ed.), New Horizons of Human Development (pp. 229-256). Delhi: Studera Press. Kamidohzono, S. G., Gomez, O. & Mine, Y. (2015). Embracing Human Security: New Directions of Japan’s ODA for the 21st Century. In H. Kato, J. Page & Y. Shimomura, Japan and the Developing World: Sixty Years of Japan’s Foreign Aid and the Post-2015 Agenda. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. Rout, B. (2015). Determinants of Students dropout in Indian Higher Education. In R. Ramdas (Ed.), Democracy, Governance and Tribes in the Age of Globalized India – Reality & Rhetoric. New Delhi: Gyan Publishing. Tao, S. (2015). Corporal punishment, capabilities and well-being: Tanzanian primary school teachers’ perspectives. In J. Parkes (Ed.), Gender Violence and Violations: The Educational Challenge in Poverty Contexts. London: Routledge. 3 ARTICLES Addabbo, T., Sarti, E. & Sciulli, D. (2015). Disability and life satisfaction in Italy. Forthcoming in Applied Research in Quality of Life. http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11482-015-9412-0 Addabbo, T., Sarti, E., & Sciulli, D. (2015). Healthy life, social interaction and disability. Quality and Quantity. Dordrecht: Springer. http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11135-015-0279-9 Austin, A. (2015). On Well-Being and Public Policy: Are We Capable of Questioning the Hegemony of Happiness? Social Indicators Research, 1-16. Boni, A., & Calabuig, C. (2015). Education for global citizenship at universities. Potentialities of formal and informal learning spaces to foster cosmopolitanism. Journal of Studies in International Education. Boni, A., & Calabuig, C. (2015). Enhancing pro-public-good professionalism in technical studies. The International Journal of Higher Education Research. Boni, A., Sastre, J. J. & Calabuig, C. (2015). Educating engineers for the public good through internships in developing countries: An exploration based on a case study at the Universitat Politècnica de València (Spain). Science and Engineering Ethics. Davis, J. (2015). Agency and the process aspect of capability development: Individual capabilities, collective capabilities, and collective intentions. Filosofía de la Economía, 4, 5-24. Dawson, N., & Martin, A. (2015). Assessing the contribution of ecosystem services to human wellbeing: A disaggregated study in western Rwanda. Ecological Economics, 117, 62-72. Dawson, N., Martin, A., & Sikor, T. (2015). Green Revolution in Sub-Saharan Africa: Implications of Imposed Innovation for the Wellbeing of Rural Smallholders. World Development, 78, 204-218. 4 De Munck, J., & Zimmermann, B. (2015). Evaluation as practical judgement. Human Studies, 38 (1), 113-135. Fernández-Baldor, A., Lillo, P., & Boni, A. (2015). Gender, Energy, and Inequalities: A Capabilities Approach. Analysis of Renewable Electrification Projects in Peru. In S. Hostettler, A. Gadgil & E. Hazboun (Eds.), Energy in the Global South Essential Technologies and Implementation Approaches (pp. 193-204). Springer. Fibieger Byskov, M. (2015). Democracy, Philosophy, and the Selection of Capabilities. Journal of Human Development and Capabilities, 1-16. http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/19452829.2015.1091809. Gasper, D. (2015). The Human and the Social - a comparison of the discourses of Human Development, Human Security and Social Quality. In K. Lin & P. Herrmann (Eds.), Social Quality Theory - a new perspective on social development. New York-Oxford: Berghahn Books. Gasper, D., & Gomez, O. A. (2015). Human Security Thinking in Practice – “Personal Security”, “Citizen Security”, Comprehensive Mappings. Contemporary Politics, 21(1), 100-116. http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/13569775.2014.993906?j ournalCode=ccpo20#.VpydSpqGPtQ Gilabert, P. (2015). Human Rights, Human Dignity, and Power. In R. Cruft, M. Liao & M. Renzo (Eds.), Philosophical Foundations of Human Rights (pp. 196-213). Oxford: Oxford University Press. http://philpapers.org/rec/GILHRH Gilabert, P. (2015). The Socialist Principle ‘From Each According To Their Abilities, To Each According To Their Needs’. Journal of Social Philosophy, 46, 2, 197-225. http://philpapers.org/rec/GILTSP Gomez, O. A. (2015). Alternative views of security in Latin America: Towards a global contribution to human security [original in Spanish]. Regions and Cohesion, 5(1), 26-53. http://berghahn.publisher.ingentaconnect.com/content/berghahn/reco/2 015/00000005/00000001/art00002 5 Gomez, O. A., Gasper, D., & Mine, Y. (2015). Moving development and security narratives a step further: Human security in the Human Development Reports. The Journal of Development Studies, 52(1). Greco, G., Skordis-Worrall, J., Mkandawire, B., & Mills, A. (2015). What is a good life? Selecting capabilities to assess women's quality of life in rural Malawi. Social Science & Medicine, 130, 69-78. Hueso, A., Boni, A., & Belda, S. (2015). Perspectives and policies on disadvantaged youth in Spain: an analysis using the capability approach. Revista Española de Investigaciones Sociológicas, 152, 47- 64. Kjeldsen, C. C. (2015). For reasons other than ´What’s in it for me?´ Volunteering as citizens´ interests: A perspective from the Capability Approach . In, Voluntary Work And Youth Unemployment - Contributions from the Conference on VERSO (pp. 65-98). København: Department of Education, Aarhus University. Leßmann, O. (2015). Lebenslage, Capability Set, Teilhabe-Spielraum bei neuen Konzeptionen von Ungleichheit. In H. Romahn, D. Rehfeld (Eds.), Lebenslagen – Beiträge zur Gesellschaftspolitik (pp. 89-103). Marburg: Metropolis-Verlag. Leßmann, O., & Masson, T. (2015). Sustainable Consumption in Capability Perspective: Operationalization and Empirical Illustration. Journal of Behavioural and Experimental Economics, 57, 64-72. Lillo, P., Ferrer-Martí, L., Boni, A., & Fernandez-Baldor, A. (2015). Assessing management models for off-grid renewable energy electrification projects using the Human Development approach: case study in Peru. Energy for Sustainable Development, 25, 17-26. Madhok, B. (2015). A praxis-based global ethical discourse on development and women. Development in Practice, 25 (1), 113-123. Mänttäri-van der Kuip, M. (2015). Work-related well-being among Finnish frontline social workers in an age of austerity. Jyväskylä studies in education, psychology and social research. Jyväskylä: University of Jyväskylä. 6 https://jyx.jyu.fi/dspace/bitstream/handle/123456789/45924/978-951- 39-6191-6_vaitos29052015.pdf?sequence=1 Martins, N. (2015). Inequality, Sustainability and Piketty’s Capital. Ecological Economics, 118, 287-291. Martins, N. (2015). Interpreting the Capitalist Order Before and After the Marginalist Revolution. Cambridge Journal of Economics, 39(4), 1109- 1127. Martins, N. (2015). Veblen, Sen, and the Formalization of Evolutionary Theory. Journal of Economic Issues, 49(4), 1-20. Mathai, M. V., & Kartikasari, K. (2015). Institutional Framework for Low- Carbon Urban Infrastructure Investment: Some Evidence and Lessons from DKI Jakarta, Indonesia. Journal of Comparative Asian Development, 2, 14, 319-349. Mauro, V., Biggeri, M., & Grilli, L. (2015). Does Community-Based Rehabilitation Enhance the Multidimensional Well-Being of Deprived Persons With Disabilities? A Multilevel Impact Evaluation. World Development, 76, 190-202. Pelenc, J., & Ballet, J. (2015). Strong sustainability, critical natural capital and the capability approach. Ecological economics,

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