Multilevel Governance and Capability Approach: What Convergence ?
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Making Capabilities Work. Vulnerable Young People in Europe and the Issue of Full Citizenship : EU Collaborative Project "WorkAble": Making Capabilities Work (2009-2012). 2012p. 33-47
European Commission
Résumé en anglais
Multilevel governance is a result of the growing political capacity of the European union and subnational actors, which assesses the weakening of the traditional state-centered regulation model. Three major dynamics are ...Lire la suite >
Multilevel governance is a result of the growing political capacity of the European union and subnational actors, which assesses the weakening of the traditional state-centered regulation model. Three major dynamics are promoted by the multilevel governance scheme: territorialisation, hybridization and individualization. These dynamics are also core components of the education/employment/training policy nexus dedicated to vulnerable youth. Hence, one question emerges: what kind of links can be made between the Capability Approach developed by Amartya Sen, and this new political regulation scheme? In this chapter, the compatibility of the multilevel governance model with the capability approach is discussed in a theoretical mode and with references to vulnerable youth policies.< Réduire
Mots clés en italien
Multilevel governance
capabilities
individualization
territorialisation
governance
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