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  • Emma Wynne Bannister presents her PhD research at the Human Development and Capability Association
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    • Sep 23, 2023
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    Emma Wynne Bannister

    Emma Wynne Bannister presented her PhD research on “Mental health justice and the capability to live in the community as an equal member” at the HDCA (Human Development and Capability Association) conference on 11 September 2019. Her poster aimed to make a philosophical argument for a human/moral right to ‘the capability to live in the

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  • Emma Wynne-Bannister presents at the 8th Symposium of CONACYT Scholarship Holders
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    • Apr 03, 2024
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    Emma Wynne-Bannister presented her work on the right to live in the community for persons with mental health problems at the 8th Symposium of CONACYT Scholarship Holders in Europe 8th Symposium of the CONACYT Scholarship Holders in Europe. Emma Wynne-Bannister, who carries out a PhD as part of Workstream 2, presented her work on the

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