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Deneulin introduces conceptual tools to help frame social and political action that can transform current institutional arrangements on the basis of agency and wellbeing, so that people can decide what it means to live well in relation to each other and how to do so. She contends that the capability approach provides a framework that could help transform or create social, economic, and political arrangements different from the ones that deepen inequality, undermine people's opportunities to live well, and destroy the environment. Annotation ©2014 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)

The question of the meaning of progress and development is back on the political agenda. How to frame this discontent and search for new alternatives when either socialism or liberalism no longer provides a satisfactory framework? This book introduces in an accessible way the capability approach, first articulated by Amartya Sen in the early 1980s. Written for an international audience, but rooted in the Latin American reality - a region with a history of movements for social justice - the book argues that the capability approach provides to date, the most encompassing and promising ethical framework with which to construct action for improving people’s wellbeing and reducing injustices in the world.

Comprehensive, practical and nuanced in its treatment of the capability approach, this highly original volume gives students, researchers and professionals in the field of development an innovative framing of the capability approach as a 'language' for action and provides specific examples of how it has made a difference.

Recenzijas

Combining conceptual analysis and case studies, this book shows that poor people, their capabilities and agency, must be the foundations of the kind of thinking about well-being and justice that will prepare us for a 'post-development' world, in which the artificial constructs of North and South are replaced by the much more tangible and universal divides between haves and have-nots.

Duncan Green, Oxfam International

Within the world of development policy, there has been a very well-justified push for the so-called "evidence-based policy making". However, these entail the risk of creating an illusion of "objectivity", which hides the system of ethical values behind specific prescriptions. This book does a great job of providing a solid normative framework for policy: widening the set of effective options people have to live the life they have reason to value. Many of the practical implications of such a framework are discussed in this work, which hopefully will become a reference for anyone engaged in the difficult task of policy advice.

Luis F. Lopez-Calva, Lead Economist and Regional Poverty Advisor, Europe and Central Asia Region, The World Bank

"Wellbeing, Justice and Development Ethics claims to be decision and action focused by showing the reader how the approach can help him or her to frame decisions and actions that lead to increased well-being and agency and more just relations between people and the environment. It also emphasizes that the capability approach should be used as a flexible normative language rather than seen as a dogmatic set of principles."

European Journal of Development Research, Sylvia I. Bergh, Erasmus University, The Netherlands

List of tables
ix
Acknowledgements xi
Introduction 1(8)
Background
1(2)
Aims
3(2)
Scope
5(1)
Structure
6(3)
1 Development and ethics
9(13)
A development story from Peru
9(3)
Development: ends and means
12(3)
Development ethics
15(2)
Ethics and economics
17(5)
2 Living well: wellbeing and agency
22(23)
Words and grammar of the capability approach
22(7)
A normative language to assess situations
29(4)
The Multidimensional Poverty Index
30(1)
The Dominican National Human Development Report
31(2)
Interpreting the language
33(6)
Conception of the person
34(3)
Purpose of the language
37(2)
The capability approach and the wellbeing turn
39(6)
3 Acting justly: relations and responsibility
45(20)
A capability view of justice
45(7)
From wellbeing to justice
46(2)
Justice and public reasoning
48(4)
A normative language to transform situations
52(4)
A partial theory of justice
52(2)
Diagnosing unjust structures
54(2)
Reasoning and the common good
56(3)
Acting justly and living well
59(6)
4 Assessing and transforming social realities
65(25)
Using the language
65(3)
The villas of Buenos Aires, Argentina
68(10)
The kinds of lives people are living
68(7)
Transforming unjust structures
75(3)
The smelter town of La Oroya, Peru
78(8)
The kinds of lives people are living
78(3)
Transforming unjust structures
81(5)
Beyond the manual guide
86(4)
5 The forming and speaking of the language
90(14)
The capability approach without copyrights
90(4)
Forming speakers and agents of change
94(3)
Being agents of change in the struggles for wellbeing
97(7)
Conclusion 104(4)
Glossary 108(2)
Bibliography 110(7)
Index 117
Séverine Deneulin is Senior Lecturer in International Development, Department of Social and Policy Sciences, University of Bath, UK