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    Higher education pedagogies: a capabilities approach.Melanie Walker -2006 - New York: Open University Press.
    This book sets out to generate new ways of reflecting ethically about the purposes and values of contemporary higher education in relation to agency, learning, public values and democratic life, and the pedagogies which support these.
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    Participatory action research: towards (non-ideal) epistemic justice in a university in South Africa.Melanie Walker,Carmen Martinez-Vargas &Faith Mkwananzi -2019 -Journal of Global Ethics 16 (1):77-94.
    The paper explores the possibilities for promoting epistemic justice in a South African university setting through a participatory action-based photovoice research project in which university resea...
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    Critical Capability Pedagogies and University Education.Melanie Walker -2010 -Educational Philosophy and Theory 42 (8):898-917.
    The article argues for an alliance of the capability approach developed by Amartya Sen with ideas from critical pedagogy for undergraduate university education which develops student agency and well being on the one hand, and social change towards greater justice on the other. The purposes of a university education in this article are taken to include both intrinsic and instrumental purposes and to therefore include personal development, economic opportunities and becoming educated citizens. Core ideas from the capability approach are outlined, (...) with examples, before possible articulations of capability and Sen's notion of process freedom with critical pedagogy are investigated. It is argued that each approach has something to offer when brought alongside as ‘critical capability pedagogies’, which seek to enhance and expand student experiences of learning and their ‘valuable beings and doings’. Finally core capabilities in a university education are considered and some of the problems of domesticating the capability approach addressed. (shrink)
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    Development in times of conflict: ethical pathways towards peace and justice.Alejandra Boni,Melanie Walker &Diana Velasco -2023 -Journal of Global Ethics 19 (3):359-363.
    Volume 19, Issue 3, December 2023, Page 359-363.
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    Framing Social Justice In Education: What Does The ‘Capabilities’ Approach Offer?Melanie Walker -2003 -British Journal of Educational Studies 51 (2):168-187.
    This paper develops a framework for conceptualising social justice in education, drawing particularly on Martha Nussbaum's (2000) capabilities approach. The practical case for consideration is that of widening participation and pedagogical implications in higher (university) education in England. While the paper supports the value and usefulness of Nussbaum's list of ten capabilities for developing a more radical and challenging language and practice for higher education pedagogies, it also argues that her approach is limited. Other ways of conceptualising social justice are (...) also required in order to develop adjudicating theories which enable us to judge which practices take us closer to social justice. An argument is made for ‘bivalent’ theorising which integrates individual and institutional development and agents and social structures. (shrink)
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  6. The multidimensionality of empowerment : conceptual and empirical considerations.Jay Drydyk Alejandra Boni,Aurora Lopez-Fogues Alexandre Apsan Frediani &Melanie Walker -2019 - In Lori Keleher & Stacy J. Kosko,Agency and Democracy in Development Ethics. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
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    Higher education and the post-2015 agenda: a contribution from the human development approach.Alejandra Boni,Aurora Lopez-Fogues &Melanie Walker -2016 -Journal of Global Ethics 12 (1):17-28.
    ABSTRACTSustainable Development Goals will guide the global development agenda for the coming years. Under this premise, this article explores the role which higher education has been assigned in contributing to sustainable human development, and concludes that the vision of HE offered is too narrow and unable to capture the essence and full meaning of sustainable human development. Moving away from problematic indicators and thresholds that understand HE as a producer of human capital, the article proposes placing the concept of human (...) development at the centre of HE. Particularly, the article argues that its main elements can provide a valuable and sound footing for a more transformative institution. (shrink)
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    The Routledge Doctoral Supervisor's Companion: Supporting Effective Research in Education and the Social Sciences.Melanie Walker &Pat Thomson (eds.) -2010 - Routledge.
    Accompanying _The_ _Routledge Doctoral Student’s Companion_ this book examines what it means to be a doctoral student in education and the social sciences, providing a guide for those supervising students. Exploring the key role and pedagogical challenges that face supervisors in students’ personal development, the contributors outline the research capabilities which are essential for confidence, quality and success in doctorate level research. Providing guidance about helpful resources and methodological support, the chapters: frame important questions within the history of debates act (...) as a road map through international literatures make suggestions for good practice raise important questions and provide answers to key pedagogical issues provide advice on enabling students’ scholarly careers and identities. While there is no one solution to ideal supervision, this wide-ranging text offers resources that will help supervisors develop their own personal approach to supervision. Ideal for all supervisors whether assisting part-time of full-time students, it is also highly suitable for helping academics to support international students who confront Western doctoral traditions and academic cultures, helping both supervisor and student to understand why things are as they are. (shrink)
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