There is still some lack of clarity regarding the question of what the Capability Approach actually is, how it should be interpreted and operationalised, and not least whether it is an adequate and useful concept for the analysis of social policy in Europe. Against the backdrop of these questions, this paper looks at recent contributions which use the Capability Approach (CA) for analysing social policy. This leads me to argue that the most interesting applications of the CA may not lie in policy evaluation in the classical sense, but rather in an analysis of policy outputs through the lens of concepts such as individualisation and diversity. In this sense, the CA may serve as normative foundation for addressing the dependent variable probl...
This lecture delivered to an international Conference in Norway on social exclusion and marginalizat...
The aim of this paper is to present the main elements of the Capability Approach (CA) and discuss ho...
RLOsHow can unjust societies be overcome with a better distribution of opportunities to flourish? Ho...
Part of the Working Papers on the Reconciliation of Work and Welfare in Europe series.There is still...
There is still some lack of clarity regarding the question of what the Capability Approach actually ...
Amartya Sen’s capability approach has the potential to counter neoliberal critiques of social welfar...
In this paper I introduce the capability approach (Nussbaum, Sen) for a social welfare practice audi...
In this paper, I will discuss some of the challenges that arise when seeking to apply the capability...
The capabilities approach (CA) most closely associated with the thinner and thicker versions of Sen ...
The future of the welfare state: Paths of social policy innovation between constraints and opportuni...
In this paper we briefly introduce the Capability Approach (CA) and focus on its opportunities for s...
This chapter discusses the nature of external capabilities and how they bear upon social policy. Alt...
A portada: BOOKLET WP3 Material for PhD students Summer School « Towards a European Politics of Capa...
In der internationalen Berufsbildung dominiert eine Humankapital-Perspektive. Der Beitrag diskutiert...
This paper considers the experiences from nine in-depth case studies (undertaken as part of the "Wor...
This lecture delivered to an international Conference in Norway on social exclusion and marginalizat...
The aim of this paper is to present the main elements of the Capability Approach (CA) and discuss ho...
RLOsHow can unjust societies be overcome with a better distribution of opportunities to flourish? Ho...
Part of the Working Papers on the Reconciliation of Work and Welfare in Europe series.There is still...
There is still some lack of clarity regarding the question of what the Capability Approach actually ...
Amartya Sen’s capability approach has the potential to counter neoliberal critiques of social welfar...
In this paper I introduce the capability approach (Nussbaum, Sen) for a social welfare practice audi...
In this paper, I will discuss some of the challenges that arise when seeking to apply the capability...
The capabilities approach (CA) most closely associated with the thinner and thicker versions of Sen ...
The future of the welfare state: Paths of social policy innovation between constraints and opportuni...
In this paper we briefly introduce the Capability Approach (CA) and focus on its opportunities for s...
This chapter discusses the nature of external capabilities and how they bear upon social policy. Alt...
A portada: BOOKLET WP3 Material for PhD students Summer School « Towards a European Politics of Capa...
In der internationalen Berufsbildung dominiert eine Humankapital-Perspektive. Der Beitrag diskutiert...
This paper considers the experiences from nine in-depth case studies (undertaken as part of the "Wor...
This lecture delivered to an international Conference in Norway on social exclusion and marginalizat...
The aim of this paper is to present the main elements of the Capability Approach (CA) and discuss ho...
RLOsHow can unjust societies be overcome with a better distribution of opportunities to flourish? Ho...