This study explores the concepts of vulnerability, agency, and actors with relation to the capability development and deprivation of women with physical disabilities in Lusaka, Zambia. Based in the human development paradigm and Sen and Nussbaum’s Capabilities Approach, it seeks to critically explore what impact being born, raised, and living as a woman with a physical disability in a developing country has on the development of capabilities. It also seeks to identify and analyze the involved processes, actors, and environmental factors. A main finding is that capability deprivation for women with physical disabilities is not simply caused by disability, or by gender, but by a multitude of factors. These include: the environment, social con...
The article unwraps notions related to young African women’s lifeworld experiences of physical disab...
The article presents the analysis of the phenomenon of disability from the perspective of human-base...
Children with disabilities in most Ghanaian societies are considered burdens, victims of circumstanc...
Abstract While the capability approach is increasingly being adopted for evaluating well-being and s...
Research problem: Participation of each and every person in governance system is a fundamental human...
While the capability approach is increasingly being adopted for evaluating well-being and social jus...
The economic and epistemological dominance of the global North has outlived colonialism. This postco...
Zambia is a signatory to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of People with Disabilities (U...
This paper examines the extent to which the capability approach captures the complexity of the lives...
Abstract,This paper examines how gender relates to disability and empowerment. Throughout the world ...
Gender and disability are aspects that are situated in a cultural matrix not divorced from socio- ec...
The definition of disability is of interest to disability policymakers and analysts because it has f...
The article unwraps notions related to young African women’s lifeworld experiences of physical disab...
AbstractAmartya Sen looks at people's well-being in terms of functioning and freedom, rather than in...
RLOsThis paper examines the extent to which the capability approach captures the complexity of the l...
The article unwraps notions related to young African women’s lifeworld experiences of physical disab...
The article presents the analysis of the phenomenon of disability from the perspective of human-base...
Children with disabilities in most Ghanaian societies are considered burdens, victims of circumstanc...
Abstract While the capability approach is increasingly being adopted for evaluating well-being and s...
Research problem: Participation of each and every person in governance system is a fundamental human...
While the capability approach is increasingly being adopted for evaluating well-being and social jus...
The economic and epistemological dominance of the global North has outlived colonialism. This postco...
Zambia is a signatory to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of People with Disabilities (U...
This paper examines the extent to which the capability approach captures the complexity of the lives...
Abstract,This paper examines how gender relates to disability and empowerment. Throughout the world ...
Gender and disability are aspects that are situated in a cultural matrix not divorced from socio- ec...
The definition of disability is of interest to disability policymakers and analysts because it has f...
The article unwraps notions related to young African women’s lifeworld experiences of physical disab...
AbstractAmartya Sen looks at people's well-being in terms of functioning and freedom, rather than in...
RLOsThis paper examines the extent to which the capability approach captures the complexity of the l...
The article unwraps notions related to young African women’s lifeworld experiences of physical disab...
The article presents the analysis of the phenomenon of disability from the perspective of human-base...
Children with disabilities in most Ghanaian societies are considered burdens, victims of circumstanc...