Verwirklichungschancen/ Weblinks
- Human Development and Capability Association
- The Measurement of Human Capabilities Project
- Oxford Poverty & Human Development Initiative (OPHI)
- John M. Alexander: Republican Freedom and Amartya Sen’s Theory of Capabilities
- Sabina Alkire: Choosing Dimensions: The Capability Approach and Multidimensional Poverty
- Paul Anand, Graham Hunter, Ron Smith: Capabilities and Wellbeing: Evidence Based on the Sen-Nussbaum Approach to Welfare
- Elisabeth Anderson: Unstrapping the Straitjacket of ‘Preference’: A Comment on Amartya Sen’s Contributions to Philosophy and Economics
- Christian Arndt und Jürgen Volkert: Amartya Sens Capability-Approach – Ein neues Konzept der deutschen Armuts- und Reichtumsberichterstattung
- Richard J. Arneson: Distributive Justice and Basic Capability Equality: ‘Good Enough’ Is Not Good Enough
- Wassilios Baros und Hans-Uwe Otto: Multikulturalismus und Capabilities. Oder: Was kann man von Amartya Sen über die Aufgabe einer Interkulturellen Erziehung in der Migrationsgesellschaft lernen?
- Wassilios Baros und Georgia Manafi: Approaching Migrant Youth Marginalization through the Capabilities Approach: Methodological Proposals
- Emmanuelle Benicourt: Is Amartya Sen a Post-Autistic Economist?
- Sabrine Berges: Why the Capability Approach is Justified
- Andy Blunden: Amartya Sen on well-being and critical voice. The Critique of Distributive Justice
- Hilde Bojer: The capability approach to economic Inequality
- Canova, Luciano, Grasso, Marco, Vaglio, Alessandro, Di Giulio, Enzo, Migliavacca, Stefania, Lelli, Sara and Pareglio, Stefano: Operationalising Senian capability approach by modelling human development
- David A. Clark: The Capability Approach: Its Development, Critiques and Recent Advances
- Flavio Comim: Operationalizing Sen’s Capability Approach
- Aaron Cosbey: A Capabilities Approach to Trade and Sustainable Development
- Séverine Deneulin: Poverty: Amartya Sen Compared to Catholic Social Thinking
- Stephen Deveraux: Sen’s Entitlement Approach: Critiques and Counter-critiques
- L.A. Duhs: Sen’s economic philosophy: Capabilities and human development in the revival of economics as a moral science
- Franz F. Eiffe: A Capability Approach for the European Union
- Peter Evans: Collective Capabilities, Culture, and Amartya Sen’s Development as Freedom
- Sakiko Fukuda-Parr: Has the Human Development Approach Influenced Policy?: The Case of World Bank Flagship Reports
- Wulf Gaertner: Amartya Sen
- Nicholas Garnham: Amartya Sen’s Capabilities Approach to the Evaluation of Welfare: Its Application to Communications
- Des Gasper: What ist the Capability Approach
- Reiko Gotoh: A Note on Capability Comparison and Social Evaluation
- Marco Grasso: A dynamic operationalization of Sen’s capability approach
- Sarah L. Harrington: The Capabilities Approach as a Solution to the Need for a More Encompassing Definition of Poverty
- Doris Hilgers: Imposed Participation? The State and the Community in Educational Governance in India – Evidence from five Case Studies in Madhya Pradesh
- Hans E. Jensen: Amartya Sen as a Smithesquely Worldly Philosopher
- Wiebke Kuklys: Measuring Standard of Living in the UK - An Application of Sen’s Functioning Approach. Using Structural Equation Models
- Wiebke Kuklys und Ingrid Robeyns: Sen’s Capability Approach to Welfare Economics
- Vinal Lal: Sen, Argumentative Indians and Bengali Modernity
- Iain Law und Heather Widdows: Conceptualising Health: Insights from the Capability Approach
- Ortrud Leßmann: Lebenslagen und Verwirklichungschancen (capability) – Verschiedene Wurzeln, ähnliche Konzepte
- Lingfang Li and Donald G. Saari: Sen’s Theorem: Geometric Proof and New Interpretations
- Christopher Lowry: Sen’s Cabilities and Liberal Neutrality: Take Two
- Enrica Chiappero Martinetti: Capability approach and fuzzy set theory: description, aggregation and inference issues
- Manu V. Mathai: Case Studies: Observations on Operationalizing Sen’s Capability Approach
- Ilse Oosterlaken: Design for Development: A Capability Approach
- Philip Petit: Capability and Freedom: A Defence of Sen
- Thomas W. Pogge: Can the Capability Approach Be Justified?
- Mozaffar Qizilbash und David A. Clark: The Capability Approach and Fuzzy Poverty Measures: An Application to the South African Context
- Alexander Rager: Amartya Sen - Staat oder Markt gegen Hunger?
- Thom Ringer: Freedom in the Space of Equality: A Response to Certain Liberal Egalitarian Objections to Amartya Sen's Capabilities Approach
- Ingrid Robeyns: Sen’s capability approach re-examined
- Ingrid Robeyns: The Capability Approach: An Interdisciplinary Introduction
- Ingrid Robeyns: Justice as Fairness and the Capability Approach
- Ingrid Robeyns: In Defence of Amartya Sen
- Ingrid Robeyns: The capability approach and welfare policies
- Ingrid Robeyns: Sen’s Capability Approach and Gender Inequality: Selecting Relevant Capabilities
- Ingrid Robeyns: Capabilities and Theoriesof Social Justice
- Erik Schokkaert: The capabilities approach
- Fabian Scholtes: Warum es um Verwirklichungschancen gehen soll: Amartya Sen’s Capability-Ansatz als normative Ethik des Wirtschaftens
- Amartya Sen: SOCIAL EXCLUSION: CONCEPT, APPLICATION, AND SCRUTINY
- Manoj Sharma: Reifying Capability Theory in Disability and Rehabilitation Research
- Tone Smith: Sen, Equity and Sustainable Development
- Sharath Srinivasan: No Democracy without Justice: Amartya Sen’s unfinished business with the Capability Approach
- Irene van Staveren und Des Gasper: Development as Freedom – Contributions and Shortcomings of Amartya Sen’s Development Philosophy for Feminist Economics
- Trond G. Tjelta: The Capability Approach and the Implementation of Anti-Poverty Policy in Mexico
- Elaine Unterhalter: Education, capabilities and social justice
- Elaine Unterhalter, Rosie Vaughan und Melanie Walker: The Capability Approach and Education
- Peter Vallentyne: Capabilities vs. Opportunities for Well-being
- Nick Vikander: Kahneman's Objective Happiness and Sen's Capabilities: a Critical Comparison
- Polly Vizard: The Contributions of Professor Amartya Sen in the Field of Human Rights
- Toru Yamamori: Basic Income and Capability Approach: On Recognition and Deconstruction for Difference1