Discussions about the capability approach, and its application.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 5 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Category | Arts |
In this episode, we discuss energy justice and what a capabilities fromework can bring to it. We were joined by Dr Nathan Wood who helped put the episode together, Professors Lucie Middlemiss and Joohee Lee.
Professor Lucie Middlemiss
Professor Lu... more
In this episode, we're led by Graciela Tonon, who's recently edited a new book on urban inequalities.
This book proposes an interdisciplinary and multidimensional perspective of urban inequalities based on a range of theoretical, methodological, an... more
In this episode we speak to organisers of the Early Careers Researchers and Practitioners Network.
Organisers Raphael Ng, Abigail Lennox, Dorothy Ferary & Gareth Wall join us to discuss the group, it's history and it's purpose.
The network is a r... more
In episode 2, we discuss the Capability Approach and health justice with Sridhar Venkatapuram.
Sridhar discusses the philosophical implications of differing ways of seeing rights to health justice, and how the Capability Approach can help connect ri... more
In episode 1, we speak to Ingrid Robeyns. Ingrid has worked extensively on the Capability Approach, and is a former president of the HDCA.
We discussed a brief history of the CA, and some of the key components of the approach.
For more informatio... more
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