
Education, Welfare and the Capabilities Approach
A European Perspective
Verlag Barbara Budrich
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978-3-86649-739-9 (ISBN)
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Capabilities Approach The authors assess the potentials and pitfalls of the Capabilities Approach to issues of education and welfare. Renowned philosophers, sociologists, psychologists, economists and educational scientists explore the conceptual and practical implications of this approach for delivering socially just policies. The volume analyses the potentials and pitfalls of the Capabilities Approach (CA) which was initially developed by the Indian economist Amartya Sen and the American philosopher Martha Nussbaum. CA is considered as a philosophical approach to social justice, a scientific approach to research welfare production and eventually as a potentially new practically adoptable fundament for educational and social service delivery. CA is one of the currently most influential attempts to reconcile the competing demands which are associated with the fundamental conceptions of equality, recognition and liberty and advocates an egalitarian, political conception of social justice which is concerned with the cultivation, maximization and just distribution of the (real) freedom of individuals. Renowned philosophers, sociologists, psychologists, economists and educational scientists investigate the complex relation of education and welfare against the background of major economic, political and cultural transformations within and across European societies.
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This book analyzes the potentials and pitfalls of CA, which was initially developed by the Indian economist Amartya Sen and the American philosopher Martha Nussbaum.ISBS - Economics & Business Catalogue June 2010More details
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English
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Leverkusen-Opladen
Germany
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College/higher education
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Academics, professionals and policy makers in the fields of education and welfare
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3,24 MB
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978-3-86649-739-9 (9783866497399)
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A European Perspective
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- Cover
- Education, Welfare and the Capabilities. Approach A European Perspective
- Contents
- Introduction
- Introduction - Capability Perspectives on Education and Welfare
- Part I The Capabilities Approach - A Philosophical Challenge
- Why Martha Nussbaum Should Become a Foucauldian
- Aristotelianism versus Political Liberalism: tensions in Nussbaum's thought between the good and the right
- Nietzsche and Foucault to the rescue: establishing life as a good
- Part II Capability Perspectives on Inequality and Welfare
- Capability Deprivation and Capability Enlargement: Rethinking the Role of Welfare
- Background
- Capabilities, youth poverty and young adults
- Capabilities and entitlements
- Universalizability and concretization of capabilities
- Research question and methods
- Processes of capability deprivation and capability enlargement
- Conclusion: Rethink welfare - a capability perspective
- Making them Employable or Capable? Social Integration Policies at a Crossroads
- The capability approach and social integration policies
- Employability policies against the yardstick of the capability approach
- Conclusion
- Class, Agency and Capability
- Social Structure and Agency in Social Theory
- The Experience of Agency
- Agency and Capability
- Social Inequality in Agency and Capability
- Part III Capability Perspectives on Children and Growing Up
- Children, Education and the Capability Approach
- Introduction
- The Capability Approach
- Education, capacities, and capabilities
- Childhood: Means versus End
- Promoting Capabilities and Functionings in Childhood
- Growing up as a Process
- Equality of Opportunities or Capabilities?
- Policy issues for education
- Conclusion
- What do Children Know about their Future: Do Children's Expectations Predict Outcomes in Adult Life
- Introduction
- Why should children's expectations have any predictive power?
- Hypotheses
- Data and measurements
- Basic relationships and selection effects
- Multivariate analyses
- What is wrong with "much better"
- Conclusions
- Doing Ethnicity and Growing Up
- Part IV Capability Perspectives on Education and Social Justice
- Education and Capabilities from a Historical Point of View
- Introduction
- Family studies in the 1930s
- History and Capability
- Capabilities and Social Justice in Education
- Human capabilities and a just education
- Fundamental elements of a just education
- Conclusion
- The Capability Approach from the Perspective of Educational Psychology and Vice Versa: Related Issues and Challenges
- Desiderata and Limitations of Educational Psychology from the CA Perspective
- 2. Self-Determination Theory: A Framework suitable for the Empirical Investigation of the Determinants of Agency and Well-Being
- Conclusion and Outlook
- The Capability Approach as an Alternative Framework for Higher Education Goals - Conceptual Reflections and Practical Proposals for Building Democratic Citizenship at University
- Introduction
- Capabilities and competences in tertiary education
- Comparing both lists. A critique of the competences model from the capability approach
- Capabilities and democratic citizenship
- Conclusion
- Part V Perspectives of the Capabilities Approach in Education and Welfare
- Political Uses of the Capability Approach -Capabilities as an Educational Task in the Production of Well-Being
- The Capability Approach and Current Welfare Reforms
- A Sociologically Based, Materialist Interpretation of the Capability Approach
- The Capability Approach as Bildung
- Contributors
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