Routledge handbook of development ethics

The Routledge Handbook of Development Ethics provides readers with insight into the central questions of development ethics, the main approaches to answering them, and areas for future research. Over the past seventy years, it has been argued and increasingly accepted that worthwhile development can...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Drydyk, Jay (Editor), Drydyk, Jay, editor (editor), Keleher, Lori, editor
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Boca Raton, FL : Taylor & Francis 2019
[2018].
Edición:First edition
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009868040106719
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • part, Part I Contexts
  • chapter 1 Introduction / Jay Drydyk Lori Keleher
  • chapter 2 Global ethics / Nigel Dower
  • chapter 3 Integral human development / Lori Keleher
  • chapter 4 Post-development / Mitu Sengupta
  • chapter 5 Epistemology / Anna Malavisi
  • part, Part II Well-being
  • chapter 6 Well-being / Rebecca Gutwald
  • chapter 7 The capability approach / Oscar Garza-Vázquez Séverine Deneulin
  • chapter 8 Happiness / Milena Nikolova
  • chapter 9 Adaptive preferences / Serene J. Khader
  • part, Part III Social and global justice
  • chapter 10 Social and global justice / Julian Culp
  • chapter 11 Gender / Christine M. Koggel
  • chapter 12 Indigenous peoples / Krushil Watene Roger Merino
  • chapter 13 Horizontal inequalities / Frances Stewart
  • chapter 14 Children / Flavio Comim
  • chapter 15 Health / Sridhar Venkatapuram
  • part, Part IV Empowerment and agency
  • chapter 16 Empowerment / Karie Cross Riddle
  • chapter 17 Agency / Matthew R. G. Regan
  • chapter 18 Education / Alejandra Boni Merridy Wilson-Strydom
  • chapter 19 Displacement / Asmita Kabra Jay Drydyk
  • part, Part V Environmental sustainability
  • chapter 20 Sustainability and climate change / Andrew Crabtree
  • chapter 21 Food production / Paul B. Thompson
  • chapter 22 Buen vivir and the rights of nature / Johannes M. Waldmueller Laura Rodríguez
  • part, Part VI Human rights
  • chapter 23 Human rights / Polly Vizard
  • chapter 24 The right to development / Stephen P. Marks
  • chapter 25 Security / Stephen L. Esquith
  • part, Part VII Cultural freedom
  • chapter 26 Cultural freedom / Stacy J. Kosko
  • chapter 27 LGBTI people / Yuvraj Joshi
  • chapter 28 Religion / Katherine Marshall
  • part, Part VIII Responsibility
  • chapter 29 International responsibilities / Julian Culp
  • chapter 30 Development practitioners / Chloe Schwenke
  • chapter 31 Corruption / Sirkku K. Hellsten
  • part, Part IX Regional perspectives
  • chapter 32 Latin America / Mario Solís
  • chapter 33 South Asia / Shashi Motilal Prakriti Prajapati
  • chapter 34 East Asia / Benedict S. B. Chan
  • chapter 35 Middle East and North Africa / Alain Piveteau Eric Rougier
  • chapter 36 French-speaking sub-Saharan Africa / Jérôme Ballet Kouamékan J. M. Koffi Alice Kouadio
  • chapter 37 Sub-Saharan Africa Byaruhanga Rukooko Archangel
  • chapter 38 Europe / Louise Haagh
  • chapter 39 USA and Canada / Eric Palmer.