Resilient Development. Human Rights, Inclusion, and Differential Exclusion in capacity Development Policies
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Abstract
The relationship between concepts such as resilience, capacity development, empowerment and poverty reduction, and their corresponding practices, works as a matrix of neoliberal subjectivation processes involving both men and women on a global level. In the framework of the human resilience paradigm, the concepts and political practices of development have taken on a particularly strategic value and conceptual meaning, and are producing unexpected effects in term of inclusion, exclusion, abandonment, and exploitation. Analysing capacity development policies as relates to resilience allows us to observe how Governmentality regulates the life and death of people on the global scene of the late liberalism.
Keywords
- Capacity Development
- Resilience
- Human Rights
- Inclusion
- Differential Exclusion