Dear CRIT-GEOGraphers,
Please direct possible questions and expressions of interest to
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From: Chuks Okereke <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 8:26 AM
Subject: FW: BISA: Call for Papers: Climate Change: Business & Society
Special Issue: March 1, 2010
To: Max Boykoff <[log in to unmask]>
Hello Max,
This call for papers for a special issue I am co-editing may be of interest.
At any rate, I would be most grateful if you could help me circulate within
your network.
Cheers,
Chuks
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Sent: 26 January 2010 14:20
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Subject: BISA: Call for Papers: Climate Change: Business & Society Special
Issue: March 1, 2010
Submissions are invited for this special issue of Business & Society, which
will examine the implications of climate change for business, the response
of corporations to climate change, and how both have changed relationships
between companies, policy makers and wider society.
It will draw together insights from strategic management, international
business, organisation theory, international relations and political
economy. We will assess how climate change is challenging traditional
business models and political approaches.
We seek research submissions that address the following three areas:
1. What are the processes, institutional and organisational challenges posed
by climate change to business, government and civil society, and to what
extent are these challenges transforming relationships within and between
these entities?
2. How do firms seek to navigate, influence, dominate or transform political
processes addressing climate change, and what effects does this activity
have on they way countries and corporations develop strategies for climate
change?
3. What insights might be drawn for effective climate mitigation and
adaption actions from the interactions between corporate actors, policy
makers and civil society?
Research papers will be subject to Business & Society's double-blind peer
review process. You are welcome to contact any of the three co-editors
should you wish to discuss a potential submission.
The deadline for submissions is 1 March, 2010.
For the full call of paper please follow this link
http://www.smithschool.ox.ac.uk/news/current_news/cn/call_for
Regards,
Chuks Okereke
On behalf of the three co-editors:
Dr. Chuks Okereke, [log in to unmask]
Dr. Bettina Wittneben, [log in to unmask]
Dr. Frances Bowen, [log in to unmask]
BRITISH INTERNATIONAL STUDIES ASSOCIATION www.bisa.ac.uk
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