Final Reminder
Apologies for cross-posting
** Please note the change in date for this event ***
Call for Papers
ESRC Seminar
'Environmental Sustainability in Non-Western Contexts: An Interdisciplinary Event'
Wednesday 23rd March 2011, Salford Business School, University of Salford, Manchester UK
Environmental sustainability is a significant and increasingly important global issue. Developing/non-western regions of the world are often blamed for environmental damage, due to a lack of environmental management and regulation. As such, developing/non-western countries are considered responsible for achieving environmental sustainability. However, discourses and understandings of environmental sustainability- what it is, how it can be achieved and those who are responsible for implementing it- remain to adhere to Western definitions, based upon Western experiences.
This one-day seminar therefore seeks to bring together papers that examine environmental sustainability, management and regulation, in Non-Western contests, encouraging academics from across a range disciplines.
We would like to invite papers that examine the following themes, but not restricted to:
· environmental sustainability
· environmental management
· environmental regulation and legislation
· corporate citizenship
· discourses of responsibility
· corporate social responsibility
· civil society and the third sector
· NGO's/CSO's/non-profit sector organisations
· Climate change
All in non-western contexts.
If you are interested in participating in this one day event, please send a copy of your abstract (250 words max) to Sarah Marie Hall ([log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]> ) by 31st January 2011.
Please contact me with any questions or queries you may have.
Many thanks,
Sarah Marie Hall (Research Fellow)
Professor Jo Crotty (Professor of Strategy and Corporate Social Responsibility)
Salford Business School
University of Salford
Manchester
UK
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