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3rd
Conference on the Capability Approach:
From Sustainable Development to Sustainable Freedom
7-9 September 2003 University of Pavia, Italy
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Conference Programme
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Saturday, September 6th , 2003
15.00-16.30
Training session 1 Basic ideas on the capability approach
in English: Ingrid Robeyns (University of Amsterdam) and Flavio Comim (University of Cambridge) Aula Lettere 1
in French: Jean Luc Dubois (C3ED, University of Versailles Saint Quentin en Yvelines and CED) and Alexandre Bertin (University Montesquieu, Bourdeaux) Aula Lettere 2
16.30-17.00
Tea break
17.00-18.30
Training session 1 (continued)
Sunday, September 7th , 2003
8.3019.00
Registration Aula Forlanini
9.0010.30
Poster session (see list of contributors) Aula Disegno
9.0010.30
Training session 2 The capability approach as a development paradigm
in English: Sabina Alkire (Harvard University) Aula Lettere 1
in French: Jérôme Ballet (C3ED, University of Versailles Saint Quentin en Yvelines) Aula Lettere 2
Training session 3 - Measurement and empirical applications of the capability approach
in English: Mozaffar Qizilbash (University of East Anglia) Aula Volta
in French: Jean Luc Dubois (C3ED, University of Versailles Saint Quentin en Yvelines and CED) and Alexandre Bertin (University Montesquieu, Bourdeaux) Aula Foscolo
10.30-11.00
Coffee break
11.00-12.30
Poster session (see list of contributors) Aula Disegno
11.00-12.30
Training Sessions 2 and 3 (continued)
12.3014.00
Lunch at Cortile della Loggetta
12.3014.00
Poster Session Aula Disegno
14.0014.30
Opening Session Aula Magna
Welcome addresses by:
Prof. Roberto Schmid, Rector of the University of Pavia,
Dr. Andrea Albergati, Mayor of the Municipality of Pavia
Prof. Silvio Beretta, President of the Province of Pavia
Prof. Gianni Vaggi, Director of the ESAS-CD, University of Pavia
Prof. Salvatore Veca, Director of CFS, University of Pavia
14.3015.30
Plenary session Aula Magna
Keynote speaker: Prof. Martha Nussbaum, University of Chicago, USA Beyond the social contract: capabilities and global justice
15.3016.30
Parallel sessions:
1. Philosophical foundations 1 Aula Foscolo
Ian Carter, University of Pavia, Italy Functionings, Capabilities, and the Value of Freedom
Miriam Teschl, Laurent Derobert and Stéphane Luchini, GREQAM University of Aix-Marseille, GREQAM, IDEP, CNRS, Aix-en-Provence, France Human Nature and the Capability Approach
2. Capability dynamics 1 Aula Volta
Antonio D'Agata, University of Catania, Italy Endogenising Sen's Capabilities: An Adaptive Dynamic Analysis
Tom De Herdt, University of Antwerp, Belgium Poor Parents, their Daughter, her Child and her Lover. Understanding Changes in Household Size and Composition in Kinshasa, D.R.C.
3. Socially Sustainable Development Aula Scarpa
Morris Altman and Louise Lamontagne, University of Saskatchewan, Canada What is Aboriginal Sustainable Development? Freedom, Choice, Wellbeing, Functionings, and Alternative Development Paths
Jèrôme Ballet, Jean-Luc Dubois and François-Régis Mahieu, C3ED, University of Versailles Saint Quentin en Yvelines, France Le développement socialement durable: un moyen d'intégrer capacités et durabilité
4. Food insecurity Aula Lettere 1
Jèrôme Ballet and Mokhtar Chamakh, C3ED, University of Versailles Saint Quentin en Yvelines, France Famine et aide humanitaire
François Boucher, Denis Requier-Desjardins and Aurélie Carimentrand, C3ED, University of Versailles Saint Quentin en Yvelines, France Agro-industrie rurale et lutte contre la pauvreté: les Systèmes agroalimentaire localisés contribuent-ils au renforcement des capacités?
5. Voice and participation Aula Lettere 2
Jean-Michel Bonvin and Lionel Thelen, Université de Genève and Université de Fribourg, Switzerland Deliberative Democracy and Capabilities. The Impact and Significance of Capability for Voice
David Crocker, University of Maryland, USA Participatory development: the Capability Approach, and Deliberative Democracy
16.30-17.00
Tea break
17.00-19.00
Parallel sessions:
1. Philosophical foundations 2 Aula Foscolo
Achin Chakraborty, Centre for Development Studies, Kerala, India On a (Non-trivial) Difference between Sen and Nussbaum on the Capability Approach
Des Gasper, Institute of Social Studies, The Hague, Netherlands The Capability Approach and Human Well-Being
Jeremy Moss, University of Melbourne, Australia Capabilities and Justice: Does Personal Responsibility for Capabilities Matter?
2. Operationalizing the capability approach 1 Aula Lettere 1
Tania Burchardt, London School of Economics, UK Identifying Adaptive Preferences Using Panel Data: Subjective and Objective Income Trajectories
Wiebke Kuklys, University of Cambridge, UK and Max Plank Institute of Research into Economic Systems, Jena, Germany Measurement and Determinants of Welfare Achievement: Evidence from the UK
Achille Lemmi, Nicoletta Pannuzi, Pasquale Valentini, Bruno Cheli, Gianni Betti, University of Siena, Istat Rome, University of Chieti, University of Pisa, Italy Estimating Multidimensional Poverty: a Comparison among Three Diffused Methods
3. Capability dynamics 2 Aula Volta
Haja Andrianjaka and Isabelle Droy, Instat, Madagascar and C3ED, University of Versailles Saint Quentin en Yvelines, France Dynamique de la formation du capital humain et durabilité sociale: education et scolarisation dans un quartier defavorise d'Antananarivo (Madagascar)
Flavio Comim, University of Cambridge, UK Capability Dynamics: the Importance of Time to Capability Assessment
Marco Grasso and Enzo Di Giulio, University of Milano-Bicocca, ENI Corporate University, Milan, Italy Mapping Sustainable Development in a Capability Perspective
4. Poverty, inequality and the capability approach Aula Scarpa
Enrica Chiappero Martinetti, Stefano Moroni, University of Pavia, Politecnico of Milan, Italy Toward a normative theory of absolute poverty
Alessio Fusco, CEMAFI, Université de Nice Sophia-Antipolis, France Definition and Measurement of Poverty: The Contribution of Multidimensional Analysis
Hilde Bojer, University of Oslo, Norway The Capability Approach to Economic Inequality : Economic Capability
5. Poverty, ecosystems and sustainable development Aula Lettere 2
Harold Levrel, EHESS, Paris, France Pauvreté, vulnérabilité et ressources renouvelables
Anantha K. Duraiappah, IISD, Canada Ecological Security and Capabilities: A Framework for Sustainable Development
Yukio Ikemoto and Eiji Asano, Institute of Oriental Culture, University of Tokyo, University of Kyoto,Japan - Poverty, Environment and Freedom: A Case of Minority People in Vietnam
19.30-20.00
Welcome party kindly sponsored by the Municipality of Pavia, Palazzo Mezzabarba, Piazza del Municipio.
Monday, September 8th, 2003
9.0010.00
Parallel sessions:
1. Philosophical foundations 3 Aula Foscolo
Séverine Deneulin, Queen Elizabeth House, International Development Centre, Oxford and Von Hügel Institute, Cambridge, UK, Promoting Human Freedoms under Conditions of Inequalities: Can Development and Democratic Practice Be Reconciled?
Serena Olsaretti, University of Cambridge, UK, Endorsement and Freedom in Amartya Sen's Capability Approach
2, Operationalizing the capability approach 2 Aula Lettere 1
Francesco Farina, Eugenio Peluso and Ernesto Savaglio, University of Siena, Italy Ranking Individual Opportunity Sets in Terms of Income and Functionings
Mozaffar Qizilbash, University of East Anglia, UK On the Arbitrariness and Robustness of Multidimensional Poverty Ranking
3. Health and the capability approach 1 Aula Volta
Jocelyn DeJong, University of Manchester, UK Capabilities and Reproductive Health
Sergio Destefanis and Vania Sena, University of Salerno, Italy and University of Leeds, UK Capabilities, Functionings and Healthcare for the Aged: An Empirical Analysis for Italy
4. Ethics and responsibilities Aula Lettere 2
Jean Luc Dubois and François-Régis Mahieu, C3ED, University of Versailles Saint Quentin en Yvelines, France Personalisme, capacités et durabilité: fondements éthiques pour un développement socialement durable d'Emmanuel Mounier à Emmanuel Lévinas
Ingrid Robeyns, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands Responsibility and Preferences in Amartya Sen's Capability Approach
5. Politics and democracy Aula Scarpa
Arun Abraham, University of Pennsylvania, USA The Political Dimensions of Sen's Capability Approach
Sabina Alkire, UN Commission for Human Security, USA Capabilities Value Judgement and Democratic Mishaps
10.0010.30
Coffee break
10.3012.30
Parallel sessions:
1. Philosophical foundations 4 Aula Foscolo
Basudeb Chaudhuri and Valérie Reboud, University of Caen, France Some Reflections on the Implicit Conceptions of Freedom and Justice Involved in the Capability Approach
Pinar Uyan Semerci, Political Science and International Relations Department, Bogazici University, Istanbul, Turkey Abstraction, Idealization and Implementation: Can Political Liberalism Achieve the Goals of the Capabilities Approach?
Sandrine Berges, Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey Capabilities, Universalism and Women's Clothing
2. Public policy and the Capability approach Aula Volta
Sakiko Fukuda Parr, UNDP Report Office, New York, USA The Human Development Paradigm: Operationalising Amartya Sen's Ideas on Capabilities
Reiko Gotoh, Ritsumeikan University, Kyoto, Japan Well-Being, Freedom and the Possibility of Public-provision Unit in Global Context
Caterina Ruggeri Laderchi, World Bank, USA Monetary and Non-Monetary Dimensions of Poverty: Can Two Birds Be Killed with One Stone?
3. Disability and the capability approach Aula Lettere 1
Sophie Mitra, Rutgers University, USA The Capability Approach of Disability
Lorella Terzi, Institute of Education, University of London, UK, A Capability Perspective on Impairment and Disability: Towards Social Justice in Education
Patricia Welch Saleeby, Washington University, UK Disability, Poverty, and Development: An Application of the Capabilities Approach in Nepal
4. Children and Education Aula Lettere 2
Katia Radja, Anna Maria Hoffmann and Parul Bakhshi, University of St. Quentin en Yvelines, Unesco and Rene' Descartes University Paris V, France- The Bridge to Human Capabilities: Life Skills
Elaine Unterhalter and Harry Brighouse, University of London, U.K and University of Wisconsin, USA Distribution of What? How Will We Know if We Have Achieved Education for All By 2015?
Mario Biggeri, University of Florence and UNICEF, Italy Children, Child Labour and the Human Capability Approach
5. Social capital Aula Scarpa
Ould Hamzetta Bilal, Ecole Normale Supérieur, Nouakchott, Mauritania La mendicité: une forme de pauvreté ou une opportunité sociale pour la constitution de capabilité?
Naïma Pages, CERED-FORUM Université Paris-X, France Hétérogénéité des systèmes d'emploi urbain et vulnérabilité au travail : application aux entreprises et aux petites unités productives en Côte d'Ivoire
Patrick Rasolofo and Nicolas Sirven, University of Montesquieu, France Comprendre l'impact du capital social sur les inégalités grâce à l'approche par les capacités
Jean-François Trani, Ministère des Affaires, du travail et de la Solidarite', Paris, France Capabilities and Assets to Labour Market: the Case of Young Professionals in Duala, Cameroon
12.3014.00
Lunch at Collegio Fraccaro
12.3014.00
Poster Session Aula Disegno
14.3016.30
Parallel sessions:
1. The capability approach and human rights Aula Foscolo
John M. Alexander, Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium Capabilities, Human Rights and Moral Pluralism
Andrea Boggio, Dickstein, Shapiro, Morin & Oshinsky LLP, Washington, USA The Global Enforcement of Human Rights: The Unintended Consequences of Cross National Litigation
Polly Vizard, Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion, London School of Economics, UK Freedom from Poverty as Basic Human Right: Formal Classifications Using Deontic Logic
2. The capability approach: empirical applications 1 Aula Lettere 1
Ambra Poggi, University of Barcelona, Spain Measuring Social Exclusion Using the Capability Approach
Manu V. Mathai, Center for Energy and Environmental Policy, University of Delaware, Newark, USA Case Studies: Observations on Operationalizing Sen's Capability Approach
Jesús Pérez-Mayo, University of Extremadura, Spain On Measuring Deprivation in Spain: Comparing Some Techniques
3. Health and the capability approach 2 Aula Scarpa
Richard Cookson, University of East Anglia, UK QALYs and the Capability Approach
Jennifer Prah Ruger, Washington University in St. Louis, USA Health and Social Justice
4. Gender and the capability approach Aula Volta
Tindara Addabbo, Diego Lanzi and Antonella Picchio, University of Modena and University of Bologna, Italy Socially Sustainable Development: Gender Auditing in a Capability Approach
Ling Ping Chen , Cambridge University, UK Globalization Inscribed in Their Lives: the Case of the Overseas Female Filipino Workers
Satsuki Taguchi, Norinchukin Research Institute, Japan The Female Institutions in Japan and the Capability Approach
5. Local institutions Aula Lettere 2
Elisabetta Lodigiani, Marco Missaglia and Renata Targetti Lenti, Bocconi University and University of Pavia, Italy Social Capital, Individual Capabilities and Sustainable Growth in the Industrial Districts
Vibha Pinglé and Peter Houtzager, University of Sussex, UK Capabilities and Local Contexts Insights from South Africa
Jean-Michel Bonvin and Nicolas Farvaque, University of Fribourg, University of Geneva, Switzerland and IDHE Ecole Normal Supérieure de Cachan, France Employability and Capability: the Role of Local Agencies in Implementing Social Policies
16.3017.00
Tea break
17.0018.00
Parallel sessions:
1. Global justice and universalism Aula Foscolo
Giuseppina D'Addelfio, University of Palermo, Italy The Fragility of Justice: Aristotelian Roots of the Capability Approach
Toru Yamamori, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan Constructive Universalism: Sen and Sensitivity to Difference
2. The capability approach: empirical applications 2 Aula Lettere 1
Maria Laura Di Tommaso, University of Turin, Italy How to Measure Children Wellbeing Using a Capability Approach? An Application to Indian Data through a Multiple Indicators Multiple Causes Model
John Schischka, Christchurch Polytechnic Institute of Technology, New Zealand The Capabilities Approach as a Metric for Economic Development: Applications in New Zealand and Samoa
3. Sustainable development and property rights Aula Volta
Makiko Omura and Flavio Comim, University of Cambridge, U.K., The Role of Property Rights and Capabilities in the Promotion of Socially Sustainable Development
George Olaru, Director of Intellectual Property, Mold-Masters Ltd, Georgetown, ON, Canada From Intellectual Poverty to Intellectual Prosperity
4. Societal structures and culture Aula Scarpa
Morris Altman, University of Saskatchewan, Canada Culture, Institutions, and Core Capabilities: Cultural Choice and the Imperatives of High Wage Growth
Jonathan Warner, Dordt College, Sioux Center, Iowa, USA Community, Sustainable Development and Tourism: North Cyprus as a Failure of Capabilities Theory?
5. Vulnerability Aula Lettere 2
Claire Gondard-Delcroix and Sophie Rousseau, Université Montesquieu, Bordeaux and C3ED Université de Versailles, France Vulnerabilite et résilience, analyse des entrées et sorties de la pauvreté: le cas de observatoires ruraux de Madagascar
Shahin Yaqub, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Spain Vulnerability to Lifetime Poverty
18.0019.00
Presentation of the new UNDP book Readings in Human Development, Oxford University Press, 2003 Biblioteca Universitaria
Chairman: Armando Massarenti, Il Sole 24 Ore
Sakiko Fukuda-Parr (UNDP, NewYork), co-editor
Amartya Sen, Nobel Prize in Economics 1998 and Master of the Trinity College Cambridge, UK
19-0019.30
Cocktail
20.00
Social Dinner at Villa Botta-Adorno, Torre d'Isola.
Meeting point for the bus: 19.30 in front of Aula Forlanini (Secretariat Area).
Tuesday, September 9th, 2003
9.0010.00
Plenary session Aula Magna
Keynote speakers:
Peter M. Smith, Elena Saraceno (Group of Policy Advisors, European Commission), The Relevance of the Capabilities Approach for Rich Countries
Thierry de Oliveira (UNEP, Nairobi), The Capability Approach and its Role in Promoting Sustainability in the LDCs: Future Prospects for the Poor
10.0011.00
Plenary session Aula Magna
Keynote speaker: Prof. Amartya Sen, Nobel Prize in Economics 1998 and Master of the Trinity College, Cambridge, UK Preliminary Reflections on Freedom and Justice
11.0011.30
Coffee break
11.3013.00
Plenary Session Aula Magna
Round Table on Sustainable Development and Global Justice First Part
Participants:
Chairman: Mozaffar Qizilbash (University of East Anglia)
Amartya Sen, Nobel Prize in Economics 1998 and Master of the Trinity College, Cambridge, UK
Martha Nussbaum, Professor of Law and Ethics, University of Chicago
Sakiko Fukuda Parr, Director of the Report Office UNDP, New York,
Bakary Kante, Director Division of Policy Development and Law UNEP, Nairobi
Max Cox, Director Rural Development Division, FAO- Sustainable Development, Rome (to be confirmed)
Deepa Narayan, Senior Adviser, Poverty Reduction and Economic Management, The World Bank, Washington
Ricardo Levi, Director of Group of Policy Advisors, European Commission, Bruxelles
Olav Kjørven, State Secretary of International Development Government of Norway, Oslo
13.0014.00
Lunch at Collegio Fraccaro
14.0016.00
Plenary Session Aula Magna
Round Table on Sustainable Development and Global Justice Second Part
16.0016.15
Tea break
16.1517.15
Plenary Session Aula Magna
Round Table on Sustainable Development and Global Justice Third Part with final discussion with Prof. Martha Nussbaum and Prof. Amartya Sen.
17.15-18.00
Announcements Aula Magna
18.00-20.00
Guided tour of the city and Farewell Party
POSTER SESSIONS
Amin Aloysius Ajab, UNIDEP, Senegal Economic Growth and Human Development with Capabilities Expansion?
Bagolin Izete, Comim Flavio, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil and University of Cambridge, UK Does Growth Improve Capabilities? Evidence from Brazil
Berenger Valerie, Silber Jacques, University de Nice-Sophia Antipolis, France and Bark Ilan University, Israel On the Standard of Living and the Quality of Life in France
Binelli Chiara, University College, London, UK Educational Gender Gap, Inequality and Growth: A Gender-Sensitive Analysis
Busilacchi Gianluca, University of Ancona, Italy Freedom of Choice and Resource Allocation Mechanisms in Scarcity Conditions: the Poverty of Mr. WellBeing and the Need for External Action
Cappa Claudia, Graduate Institute for Development Studies, Geneva, Switzerland Inequality as a Measure of Capabilities Dispersion. Towards a Multidimensional Assessment of Well-Being Distribution
Chimanikire Donald, Institute of Development Studies, Zimbabwe Poverty and Sustainable Development in Africa
Echávarri Rebeca, Department of Economics, Public University of Navarra, Spain Development as social capability expansion
Flipo Fabrice, France, La capabilité: un composé de nature et de volonté
Guillon Roland, C3ED, University of Versailles Saint Quentin en Yvelines, France Responsabilité sociale et institutions. Les standards de travail comme préalable a une mobilisation des capacités
Hellsten Sirkku Kristiina, University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania Meeting Needs for Individual Freedom or Social Confinement: Capability Ethics, Basic Needs and Distributive Justice
Hounmenou Bernard, C3ED, University of Versailles Saint Quentin en Yvelines, France Diffusion de savoir faire en milieu paysan: mise en evidence du capital humain et du capital social dans la formation agricole au Benin
Jørgensen Simon Laumann, Aarhus University, Denmark From Socially Sustainable Freedom to Political Liberalism? On Nussbaum, Pathological Consumption and Social Criticism
Joumni Haitham, Makkaoui Raoudha, C3ED, University of Versailles Saint Quentin en Yvelines, France, Developpement durable et partenariat: vers de nouvelles formes de gouvernance?
Kémajou Syapze Jonas, OPED, Yaoundé, Cameroun La durabilite sociale dans la gestion communautaire des ressources forestieres: le cas du Cameroun
Krause Peter, University of Berlin, Germany A Comparison of Objective and Subjective Income Thresholds between European Countries
Panzironi Francesca, University of Sidney, Australia The Indigenous Right of Self-Determination and the Capability Approach. A case study in Australia
Perali Federico, Borelli Sara, University of Verona, Italy Drug Consumption and Intra-Household Distribution of Resources: The Case of Qat in an African Society
Purwanto Alloysius, INRETS, Universite' Lumiere, Lyon 2, France Measuring Inequality in Mobility: A Capability Perspective
Saïda Henni, Dubois Jean-Luc, C3ED, University of Versailles Saint Quentin en Yvelines, France, Durabilité sociale et transmission des capacities
Sharma Shyam Sunder, Chaiti Sharma Biswas, Centre for Sustainable Development and Indian Statistical Institute, Calcutta, India Poverty, Environment and Sustainable Freedom: Evidence from Indian Village
Zuolo Federico, University of Pavia, Italy Sen's Capability Approach: Spinoza beyond Aristotle
Secretariat desk hours
Saturday, Sept. 6th 14.00-19.00 Sunday, Sept. 7th 8.30-19.00 Monday , Sept. 8th 8.30-19.00 Tuesday, Sept. 9th 8.30-18.00
Registration
Desk Registration fee: 220, to be paid at the Secretariat desk (Aula Forlanini)
Pre-registered Participants are kindly requested to stop at Secretariat desk to obtain the Conference kit with their personal name badge, bouklet of programme and abstracts, tickets for luncheons and social dinner.
Scientific Committee
Enrica Chiappero Martinetti, University of Pavia, Italy
Flavio Comim, Von Hugel Institute, University of Cambridge, U.K.
Jean Luc Dubois, C3ED, University of Versailles Saint Quentin en Yvelines, France
Anantha Duraiappah, International Institute for Sustainable Development, Winnipeg, Canada
Mozaffar Qizilbash, University of East Anglia, Norwich, U.K.
Conference Organizator
Enrica Chiappero Martinetti, University of Pavia, Italy (enrica.chiappero@unipv.it)
Conference Secretariat
Pragma Eventi, Pavia, Italy (congressi1@pragmacongressi.it)
Conference webmaster
Corrado Del Bò (delbo@unipv.it)
The Scientific Committee sincerely thanks the following Institutions for their support
Sponsorships:
University of Pavia
IUSS Istituto Universitario di Studi Superiori
Fondazione Cariplo
Comune di Pavia
Amministrazione Provinciale di Pavia
Group of Policy Advisors, European Commission
Institut de Recherche pour le Developpement SAN St. Quentin en Yvelines
Patronage
Biblioteca Universitaria, Ministero Beni Culturali
Collegio del Maino, Pavia
Collegio S. Caterina, Pavia
Collegio Fraccaro, Pavia
St. Edmund's College, Cambridge
Université Versailles St. Quentin en Yvelines
Université Montesquieu, Bordeaux
For further information, please contact Enrica Chiappero Martinetti.Last update: 18 september 2003
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