A Model of Inclusive Capital for Analysis of Non-Economic Human Capital
In: Hayhoe , S , Tonin , C & Lunardi , G 2017 , ' A Model of Inclusive Capital for Analysis of Non-Economic Human Capital ' , Decent Work, Equity and Inclusion , Padova , Italy , 5/10/17 - 7/10/17 .
Abstract
Acknowledgement: This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 693229 – Appendix A. This poster introduces a model of inclusive capital currently being developed to analyse institutional access. The model is based on Adam Smith, Karl Marx, Pierre Bourdieu and Sarita Yardi's theories of human capital. Inclusive capital is the sense of inclusion we all need to feel. Inclusive capital is acquired, and a single cycle of acquiring it is in four stages: the first stage is bonding with a network of people; the second stage is learning inclusive capital through networks - learning inclusive capital consists of acquiring habits, knowledge and practices that lead to inclusion; the third stage is collecting information, and using technologies to gain information, and to update inclusive capital; the fourth stage is physical access to spaces and places, such as visiting or attending cultural institutions.
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