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Sen, Culture and Expanding Participatory Capabilities in Northern Ireland

Susan Hodgett

Journal of Human Development and Capabilities, 2008, vol. 9, issue 2, 165-183

Abstract: Sen has suggested that it is a person's overall freedom that influences their opportunity to have valuable outcomes to their lives, and that this proves important to the whole society's development. It is also a “principal determinant of individual initiative and social effectiveness”. This paper investigates whether Sen's ideas on human flourishing can assist in explaining the realization of European Structural Policy in Northern Ireland and the implementation of a local Community Infrastructure to support the third sector. The paper explores Sen's ideas on cultural liberty and cultural captivity in the building of capabilities and functionings. It applies them in the context of Northern Ireland during a time of economic difficulty and civil unrest. The paper outlines how Sen's theories help illuminate the process of policy evolution on development within this part of the European Union and the application of policy to practice. The article offers some insights into how such international interventions assisted in building the Northern Ireland peace process.

Keywords: Cultural liberty and captivity; Participant democracy; Quality of life; European Union; Public policy; Human development; Hermeneutical frameworks; Well-being (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008
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DOI: 10.1080/14649880802078728

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