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Dear colleagues

Happy New Year and Apologies for cross-posting.

I would like to draw your attention to a call for papers on “vibrant possibilities of human-animal organisation and culture” which is a conference stream for the 11th Critical Management Studies Conference in the UK, 27-29 June 2019.  Details are in the attached pdf.



Conference Stream Website: https://www.creaturelyethicsconferencestream.com/<https://www.creaturelyethicsconferencestream.com/>

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The convenors of this stream welcome submissions that explore the vulnerability of diverse subjects - both animal and human - within multiple contexts and different disciplinary fields of study. This includes disciplines that are not traditionally associated with management and organizational studies, such as cultural analysis, anthropology, history, film studies, art history, contemporary art studies, visual culture, ethnic and racial studies, ecological studies, cultural studies, queer studies, settler and colonial studies, indigenous studies, literature, health care, religious studies, theology, area studies, various subfields of sociology, legal studies, politics, education, social work, environmental humanities, philosophy, interdisciplinary studies and other research fields that are still emerging. The overarching aim is to wrestle with the idea of the vulnerability of life and consider the possibility of sustaining ethical relations between beings that are intrinsically motivated by love, but often exists in contexts that are not always conducive to sustaining such relations. Hence, submissions to this stream could consider how an organizational, institutional or industrial context plays some role in hindering and/or facilitating ethical relationships in multiple contexts or settings.

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All the best
Freya

Dr. Freya HIGGINS-DESBIOLLES
Senior Lecturer in Tourism
School of Management
City West Campus
University of South Australia
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Selected Recent Publications:
The critical capacities of restaurants as facilitators for transformations to sustainability<https://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/j5kRidwjxV37TJgx3VeW/full> (2018)
Why Australia might be at risk of ‘overtourism’<https://theconversation.com/why-australia-might-be-at-risk-of-overtourism-99213> (2018)
Sustainable tourism: Sustaining tourism or something more? (2018)<https://www-sciencedirect-com.access.library.unisa.edu.au/science/article/pii/S2211973617301319?via%3Dihub>
How sustainable is sustainable hospitality research? A review of sustainable restaurant literature from<http://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/BKivRcR4VuIGZZQWEXZW/full>
1991 to 2015, Current Issues in Tourism (2017)<http://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/BKivRcR4VuIGZZQWEXZW/full>
The politics of public monuments: it’s time Australians looked at what, and whom, we commemorate (2017)<https://theconversation.com/the-politics-of-public-monuments-its-time-australians-looked-at-what-and-whom-we-commemorate-82751>
Sustainable tourism’ is not working – here’s how we can change that<https://theconversation.com/sustainable-tourism-is-not-working-heres-how-we-can-change-that-76018> (2017)
Event tourism and event imposition: A critical case study from Kangaroo Island, SA.  Tourism Management, 2018, 64, 73-86.<Event%20tourism%20and%20event%20imposition:%20A%20critical%20case%20study%20from%20Kangaroo%20Island,%20SA.%20%20Tourism%20Management,%202018,%2064,%2073-86.> https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tourman.2017.08.002.


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