The capabilities approach has consistently promoted literacy as an important social entitlement, a key determinant of well‐being and a goal of human development. This significance of literacy is reflected in the United Nations Development Programme Human Development Reports. Nevertheless, as Martha Nussbaum highlights, adult literacy statistics are a pervasive reminder of social inequality and capability deprivation on a global scale. This paper examines the insights into literacy provided by the Capabilities Approach, and the distinctive rationale that it provides for supporting adult literacy programmes. The article begins by discussing the place of literacy in human development, and the work of Amartya Sen and Martha Nussbaum. In so doin...
In recent times a new paradigm is mostly used in the so-called “human development approach”. The app...
In recent times a new paradigm is mostly used in the so-called “human development approach”. The app...
AbstractIn this paper, we propose the capability approach as an instrument for promoting positive so...
The ethnographic literature on literacy is marked by a characteristic divide between 'ideological' a...
Few subjects have been discussed as extensively as the place of literacy\ud in the development proce...
International audienceThe dichotomous categories of 'literate' and 'illiterate' have been criticised...
The concept of development is board which might include advancements in political, economic, social ...
There is a growing consensus that the dichotomous categories of literate and illiterate should be ab...
Literacy researchers have sometimes been puzzled by the modest results of literacy programs in devel...
© Melanie Walker and Elaine Unterhalter, 2007. Amartya Sen is one of the key thinkers and commentato...
This paper is concerned with the implications of a social view of literacy for the policy and practi...
The capability approach has become widely influential around the world. It was originally developed ...
NoFor over three decades, the capability approach proposed and developed by Amartya Sen and Martha N...
Literacy lies at the heart of education and has been formally enshrined as a basic human right since...
The Capabilities Approach and the movement to Decolonise the Curriculum contain powerful intellectua...
In recent times a new paradigm is mostly used in the so-called “human development approach”. The app...
In recent times a new paradigm is mostly used in the so-called “human development approach”. The app...
AbstractIn this paper, we propose the capability approach as an instrument for promoting positive so...
The ethnographic literature on literacy is marked by a characteristic divide between 'ideological' a...
Few subjects have been discussed as extensively as the place of literacy\ud in the development proce...
International audienceThe dichotomous categories of 'literate' and 'illiterate' have been criticised...
The concept of development is board which might include advancements in political, economic, social ...
There is a growing consensus that the dichotomous categories of literate and illiterate should be ab...
Literacy researchers have sometimes been puzzled by the modest results of literacy programs in devel...
© Melanie Walker and Elaine Unterhalter, 2007. Amartya Sen is one of the key thinkers and commentato...
This paper is concerned with the implications of a social view of literacy for the policy and practi...
The capability approach has become widely influential around the world. It was originally developed ...
NoFor over three decades, the capability approach proposed and developed by Amartya Sen and Martha N...
Literacy lies at the heart of education and has been formally enshrined as a basic human right since...
The Capabilities Approach and the movement to Decolonise the Curriculum contain powerful intellectua...
In recent times a new paradigm is mostly used in the so-called “human development approach”. The app...
In recent times a new paradigm is mostly used in the so-called “human development approach”. The app...
AbstractIn this paper, we propose the capability approach as an instrument for promoting positive so...