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The Capability Approach, Empowerment and Participation Concepts, Methods and Applications Edited by David Alexander Clark Mario Biggeri · Alexandre Apsan Frediani

Rethinking International Development series Series Editors Ray Kiely Queen Mary University of London London, UK Andy Sumner King’s College London UK

Rethinking International Development series is dedicated to publishing cutting-edge titles that focus on the broad area of ‘development’. The core aims of the series are to present critical work that is cross disciplinary, challenges orthodoxies, reconciles theoretical depth with empirical research, explores the frontiers of development studies in terms of ‘development’ in both North and South and global inter-connectedness, and reflects on claims to knowledge and intervening in other people’s lives. More information about this series at http://www.palgrave.com/gp/series/14501

David Alexander Clark  •  Mario Biggeri Alexandre Apsan Frediani Editors

The Capability Approach, Empowerment and Participation Concepts, Methods and Applications

Editors David Alexander Clark Centre of Development Studies University of Cambridge Cambridge, UK

Mario Biggeri Department of Economics and Management, University of Florence Florence, Italy

Action Research for CO-Development (ARCO) PIN-Educational and Scientific Services for the University of Florence Florence, Italy

Action Research for CO-Development (ARCO) PIN-Educational and Scientific Services for the University of Florence Florence, Italy

Alexandre Apsan Frediani Development Planning Unit University College London London, UK

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