Human Development in Times of Crisis | Renegotiating Social Justice | ISBN 9781137572127

Human Development in Times of Crisis

Renegotiating Social Justice

herausgegeben von Hans-Uwe Otto, Spyridon Pantazis, Holger Ziegler und Antoanneta Potsi
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonHans-Uwe Otto
Herausgegeben vonSpyridon Pantazis
Herausgegeben vonHolger Ziegler
Herausgegeben vonAntoanneta Potsi
Buchcover Human Development in Times of Crisis  | EAN 9781137572127 | ISBN 1-137-57212-4 | ISBN 978-1-137-57212-7
“This is an interesting collection of essays that well reflects the multidisciplinarity of CA scholarship: the list of authors includes contributors from across the Social and Political Sciences, including Sociology, Philosophy, Economics, Development Studies, Education Studies, Social Policy, Political Economy, and Childhood Studies. This, along with the combination of empirical and conceptual pieces, means that there is something for everyone in this book.” (Annie Austin, Journal of Human Development and Capabilities, Vol. 19 (3), 2018)

Human Development in Times of Crisis

Renegotiating Social Justice

herausgegeben von Hans-Uwe Otto, Spyridon Pantazis, Holger Ziegler und Antoanneta Potsi
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonHans-Uwe Otto
Herausgegeben vonSpyridon Pantazis
Herausgegeben vonHolger Ziegler
Herausgegeben vonAntoanneta Potsi
This book examines human development in times of crisis, and its effect on social justice and democracy, with a focus on the delay in developmental progress caused by the ‘Great Recession’, the worst economic crisis in decades. The book places particular focus on policies of human development. It scrutinizes the philosophical foundations of human development while at the same time analyzing the underlying social, economic and institutional backgrounds which are conductive or limiting with respect of the task of politics of human development in times of crisis. Against this background, the project is concerned with the value added of applying the capabilities approach in order to assess the state and the policies of human development. This book connects demands for programmatic conceptions and social analyses in order to assess the opportunities for more capability-enhancing projects and public policies that aim to help counter the developmental setbacks from the economic crisis, and toenhance the quality of society and social justice.