Table of contents - Special Issue: Living in Common and Deliberating in Common: Foundational issues for sustainable human development and human security
Guest Editors: P. B. Anand, Des Gasper
Goods and persons, reasons and responsibilities
Des GasperThe purpose of this paper is to present exploration of themes that interconnect six studies in environmentally and socially sustainable human development.
Public goods, global public goods and the common good
Séverine Deneulin, Nicholas TownsendPublic economics has recently introduced the concept of global public goods as a new category of public goods whose provision is central for promoting the well‐being of…
Destabilising identity structures: The impacts of domestic and international policy programs in the 1994 Rwanda genocide
Jérôme Ballet, François‐Régis Mahieu, Katia RadjaTo analyze the impact of policy on people's identities, and the conflicts which can result from this.
Education in pre‐ and post‐conflict contexts: relating capability and life‐skills approaches
Jean‐Luc Dubois, Milène TrabelsiConflicts, especially when they turn into civil war or genocide, have irreversible consequences for people. The impact is not only economic as shown by several quantitative…
A deliberative ethic for development: A Nepalese journey from Bourdieu through Kant to Dewey and Habermas
John Cameron, Hemant OjhaThe purpose of this paper is to explore the possibility of a procedural deliberative alternative to an atomistic conception of individuals and an economic logic of markets or a…
Sustainable livelihood approaches and soil erosion risks: Who is to judge?
Tim ForsythThe purpose of this paper is to contribute to debates about environmental policy in developing countries by examining how far sustainable livelihoods approaches (SLAs) to…
Allocating responsibilities in multi‐level governance for sustainable development
Sylvia I. KarlssonThe purpose of this paper is to explore and compare three different principles – the culpability, capacity and concern principles – for allocating responsibility for governance in…
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0306-8293e-ISSN:
1758-6712ISSN-L:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
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- Professor Terence Garrett