Capabilities, aspirations, affordances

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Collection of works on capabilities, aspirations, affordances in the sense of going beyond just "having", but being able to desire, wish, plan, take action.

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Appadurai, A. (2004). “The Capacity to Aspire: Culture and the Terms of Recognition”. In Rap, V. & Walton, M. (Eds.), Culture and Public Action, Chapter 3, 59-84. Stanford: Stanford University Press.
Gibson, J.J. (1977). “The Theory of Affordances”. In Shaw, R. & Bransford, J., Perceiving, Acting and Knowing. Toward an Ecological Psychology, Chapter 3, 67-82. New York: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
Gibson, J.J. (1979). The Ecological Approach to Visual Perception. New York: Psychology Press.
Hase, S. & Kenyon, C. (2000). “From Andragogy to Heutagogy”. In ultiBASE In-Site, December 2000. Melbourne: RMIT.
Mansell, R. (2002). “From Digital Divides to Digital Entitlements in Knowledge Societies”. In Current Sociology, 50 (3), 407-426. London: SAGE Publications.
Norman, D. (1999). “Affordance, conventions, and design”. In Interactions, 6 (3), 38-43. New York: Association for Computing Machinery. Retrieved October 17, 2025 from https://doi.org/10.1145/301153.301168
Sen, A. (1980). “Equality of What?”. In The Tanner Lecture on Human Values, I, 197-220. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.