Author : Margarita Pavlova
Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 206
Empowerment is the overarching idea used in this book. The term has a variety of meanings in different sociocultural and political contexts, including âself-strength, control, self-power, self-reliance, own choice, life of dignity in accordance with oneâs values, capable of fighting for oneâs rights, independence, own decision making, being free, awakening, and capabilityâ (The World Bank, 2002, p. 10). However, the World Bank report observed that most definitions focus on issues of âgaining power and control over decisions and resources that determine the quality of oneâs lifeâ (p. 10). This interpretation of empowerment provides a useful starting point for the development of the series of interconnected arguments explored here. Establishment of the basis for understanding, identifying and developing strategies through education necessary for individuals to be able to make choices that inf- ence the quality of their lives is the main aim of this book. There are a number of assumptions and boundaries that frame this analysis. First, the book focuses on âagentsâ; however, empowerment is often conceptualised in terms of relationships between agency and structure (e. g. , Alsop, Bertelsen,
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