Human development in times of crisis : renegotiating social justice

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Human development in times of crisis : renegotiating social justice

Hans-Uwe Otto ... [et al.], editors

Palgrave Macmillan, c2017

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Other editors: Spyridon Pantazis, Holger Ziegler, Antoanneta Potsi

Includes bibliographical references and index

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This book examines human development in times of crisis, and its effect on social justice and democracy, with a focus on the delay in developmental progress caused by the 'Great Recession', the worst economic crisis in decades. The book places particular focus on policies of human development. It scrutinizes the philosophical foundations of human development while at the same time analyzing the underlying social, economic and institutional backgrounds which are conductive or limiting with respect of the task of politics of human development in times of crisis. Against this background, the project is concerned with the value added of applying the capabilities approach in order to assess the state and the policies of human development. This book connects demands for programmatic conceptions and social analyses in order to assess the opportunities for more capability-enhancing projects and public policies that aim to help counter the developmental setbacks from the economic crisis, and to enhance the quality of society and social justice.

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1. Introduction. Capabilities and Society: Renegotiating Social Justice in Times of Crisis Hans-Uwe Otto, Holger Ziegler, Spyridon Pantazis, Antoanneta Potsi Part I: Evaluating public policy - Capability Perspectives 2. The ambivalence of social policies and the challenge of Human Development: A proposal for assessing their impact against the capability approachJean-Michel Bonvin 3. Corrosive disadvantages and intersectionality: empirical evidence on multidimensional inequality accross youth in EuropeAlberta Spreafico, Agnese Peruzzi, Enrica Chiappero-Martinetti 4. Capabilities and working lives Benedicte Zimmermann Part II: Education and life situations of young people 5. Children's rights in times of austerityZoe Clark6. Children's well-being in times of crisis in PIIGS countries: the Capability Approach as a multidimensional approach to deprivationAntoanneta Potsi, Antonella D'Agostino, Caterina Giusti 7. Capabilities as the informational basis for gender equality policy in higher educationMelanie Walker, Sonja Loots 8. The University and sustainable human developmentDes Gasper Part III: Conceptual Concerns of Human Development 9. A brief history of liberty and its lessonsPhilip Pettit 10. Some reflections on capability and the Republican Freedom as a response to Philip Pettit's Address on the Martha Nussbaum SymposiumMozaffar Qizilbash 11. Anger: Weakness, Payback, Down-RankingMartha Nussbaum Part IV: Policies of and Challenges to Human Development in Times of Crisis 12. Inclusive Human Progress: from structural vulnerabilities to social cohesionAstra Bonini 13. Confronting Inequality and Corruption: Agency, Empowerment, and Democratic DevelopmentDavid Crocker 14. Public choice and the CA: Self-interest, altruisme and their consequences for sustainable development groupsJurgen Volkert and Raimund Krumm 15. Innovation and Justice: contributions of the capabilities approach to a 21st century, transformative perspective on innovation Rafael Ziegler 16. The capabilities approach, the environment and relational values. Why we should conceive of the environment as co-constituents of capabilitiesAntje Brock

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