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The capability approach : development practice and public policy in the Asia-Pacific region / edited by Francesca Panzironi and Katharine Gelber.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Routledge advances in social economicsPublisher: London ; New York : Routledge, 2012Description: xvi, 214 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0415685737
  • 9780415685733
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 338.995 23
LOC classification:
  • HC681 .C37 2012
Contents:
Part 1. Issues in capability theory : -- 1.The capability approach: its interpretation and 'limitations' / Mozaffar Qizilbash -- 2.Nussbaum's capabilities approach: its impact on theory and practice in social development / Richard Hugman -- 3.Nussbaum's capabilities approach and freedom of speech / Katharine Gelber -- Part 2. Developed countries in the Asia-Pacific: marginalization, well-being and public policy : -- 4.Thinking about Maori development in terms of the capability approach: the shift towards the adoParton of the Maori Potential Approach / Manuhuia Barcham -- 5.The 'Indigenous capability-right to health' and Australia's 'Close the Gap' Indigenous health policy / Francesca Panzironi -- 6.Aboriginal peoples' participation in the review of the Aboriginal Heritage Act 1988 in South Australia / Sydney Sparrow -- 7.Living on the margins: the capabilities of older renters in Sydney, Australia / Alan Morris -- 8.A method for assessing the adequacy of Australian children's living standards / Gerry Redmond -- 9.Beyond participation: a capability approach to urban development in Sydney / Andy Dong -- Part 3. Developing countries in the Asia-Pacific : -- 10.Samoa, Vanuatu and New Zealand: participatory monitoring and evaluation of development programmes / John Schischka -- 11.Re-evaluating the MDG framework in Papua New Guinea / Elisabeth Valiente-Riedl -- 12.Sri Lanka: using information and communications technology to build capabilities for well-being in post-conflict communities / Donna Vaughan.
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Book North Campus North Campus Main Collection 338.995 CAP (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available A511172B
Book South Campus South Campus Main Collection 338.995 CAP (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available A511171B

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part 1. Issues in capability theory : -- 1.The capability approach: its interpretation and 'limitations' / Mozaffar Qizilbash -- 2.Nussbaum's capabilities approach: its impact on theory and practice in social development / Richard Hugman -- 3.Nussbaum's capabilities approach and freedom of speech / Katharine Gelber -- Part 2. Developed countries in the Asia-Pacific: marginalization, well-being and public policy : -- 4.Thinking about Maori development in terms of the capability approach: the shift towards the adoParton of the Maori Potential Approach / Manuhuia Barcham -- 5.The 'Indigenous capability-right to health' and Australia's 'Close the Gap' Indigenous health policy / Francesca Panzironi -- 6.Aboriginal peoples' participation in the review of the Aboriginal Heritage Act 1988 in South Australia / Sydney Sparrow -- 7.Living on the margins: the capabilities of older renters in Sydney, Australia / Alan Morris -- 8.A method for assessing the adequacy of Australian children's living standards / Gerry Redmond -- 9.Beyond participation: a capability approach to urban development in Sydney / Andy Dong -- Part 3. Developing countries in the Asia-Pacific : -- 10.Samoa, Vanuatu and New Zealand: participatory monitoring and evaluation of development programmes / John Schischka -- 11.Re-evaluating the MDG framework in Papua New Guinea / Elisabeth Valiente-Riedl -- 12.Sri Lanka: using information and communications technology to build capabilities for well-being in post-conflict communities / Donna Vaughan.

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