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Valuing freedoms : Sen's capability approach and poverty reduction

著者: Sabina Alkire
出版: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2002.
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"Alkire examines how Nobel Prize-Winning economist Amartya Sen's capability approach can be coherently - and practically - put to work in participatory poverty reduction activities. Sen argues that economic development should expand 'valuable' capabilities. Alkire probes how we identify what is valuable." "Sen deliberately left the capability approach 'incomplete' in order to ensure its relevance to persons and  続きを読む
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関連の人物: Amartya Sen; Amartya Sen; Amartya Kumar Sen; Amartya Sen
資料の種類: インターネット資料
ドキュメントの種類: 図書, インターネットリソース
すべての著者/寄与者: Sabina Alkire
ISBN: 0199245797 9780199245796
OCLC No.: 48398935
形態 x, 340 p. ; 24 cm.
コンテンツ: 1. Introduction: Capability and Valuation --
2. Poverty and Human Development --
3. Range, Information, and Process --
4. Participation and Culture --
5. Basic Needs and Basic Capabilities --
6. Assessing Capability Change --
7. Three Case Studies.
責任者: Sabina Alkire.
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"Alkire examines how Nobel Prize-Winning economist Amartya Sen's capability approach can be coherently - and practically - put to work in participatory poverty reduction activities. Sen argues that economic development should expand 'valuable' capabilities. Alkire probes how we identify what is valuable." "Sen deliberately left the capability approach 'incomplete' in order to ensure its relevance to persons and cultures with different understandings of the good. Part I proposes a framework for identifying valuable capabilities that retain this 'fundamental' incompleteness and space for individual and cultural diversity. Drawing on the work of John Finnis and others, Alkire addresses foundational issues regarding the identification and pursuit of 'valuable' dimensions of human development based in practical reason, then observes that much of the criticism and development arises from negative impacts on social or cultural/religious dimensions that are also deeply valued by the poor. Part I closes with a four-part 'operational definition' of basic capability that bridges 'basic needs', participation, and informed consent." "Part II proposes an alternative participatory method for systematically identifying valued changes in participants' capability sets. Three case studies of women's income generation activities in Pakistan - goat-rearing, adult literacy, and rose cultivation - contrast economic cost-benefit analysis of each activity with capable analysis."--BOOK JACKET.

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