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SUMMARY; CHARSET=UTF-8 :The battle of ideas in organizing for sustainability
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LOCATION:Environment and Sustainability Institute
DESCRIPTION; CHARSET=UTF-8 :Sustainability challenges, such as climate change, migration, racism, poverty, or exploitation of labour and human rights in supply chains, have a scale and complexity that neither the public nor the private sector alone cannot fix. But it is unclear which role corporations play in (re)thinkingâ€”and governingâ€”what constitutes a socially just transition to a sustainable economic system. This talk will explore the role of corporate power in sustainability solutions and governance, focussing particularly on the existence of different, co-existing ideas about how to organize and regulate for sustainability, how to communicate and socialize this, and the effects on institutions and policies. The talk will end by discussing alternative ideas and reimagining different pathways to sustainability.http://www.exeter.ac.uk/events/details/?event=13268
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