“…For a long time, scholars have been reflecting on the fact that aspirations and preferences can be adapted, and discussing which normative and political issues adaptation raises, both theoretically as well as in the context of development (for example, Elster, 1983, Sen, 1985b1992, p. 55;Nussbaum, 2000;Teschl and Comim, 2005;Burchardt, 2009;Clark, 2009Clark, , 2012aClark, , 2012bKhader, 2009). Yet there is a variety of ways in which 'adaptation' can be understood, and the different conceptualizations have consequences for which preferences will be identified as 'adapted' and which will not.…”