An ecofeminist criticism of neoliberalism, this book uses economic growth, CSR and the press coverage of environmental affairs as a case study. The author argues that CSR is part of a wheel of neoliberalism that continually perpetuates inequality and the exploitation of women and Nature.
An ecofeminist criticism of neoliberalism, this book uses economic growth, CSR and the press coverage of environmental affairs as a case study. The author argues that CSR is part of a wheel of neoliberalism that continually perpetuates inequality and the exploitation of women and Nature.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Martina Topi¿ is a Reader at Leeds Business School, Leeds Beckett University, UK. She is an editor of the 'Culture, Media and Film' section of the Cogent Arts and Humanities Open Access journal (Taylor and Francis), editor-in-chief of Corporate Communications: An International Journal and editor-in-chief of the book series Women, Economy and the Labour Relations .
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction and Personal Reflection 2. Ecofeminism: Theory, Issues and Advocacy Ecofeminism as an Anti-Capitalist Movement Ecofeminism and the Relationship with Nature, Science and Technology Ecofeminism, Hierarchy and Masculinities Ecofeminism vs Deep Ecology Debate and The Criticism of Ecofeminism The Approach of the Book 3. Corporate Social Responsibility: An Ecofeminist Reading of the Concept CSR Literature: Definitions, Ambiguities, and Saving Capitalism Shareholder vs Stakeholder Orientation to CSR CSR and the Media CSR and Women 4. The Press Coverage of Economic Growth and CSR The Economic Growth The Coverage of Economic Growth The Coverage of CSR 5. The Press Coverage of Environmental Affairs: Global Warming, Plastic and the Food Waste Global Warming The Coverage of Global Warming Plastic Pollution The Coverage of Plastic The Food Waste 6. The Wheel of Neoliberalism and the Responsibility of the Press? References Index
1. Introduction and Personal Reflection 2. Ecofeminism: Theory, Issues and Advocacy Ecofeminism as an Anti-Capitalist Movement Ecofeminism and the Relationship with Nature, Science and Technology Ecofeminism, Hierarchy and Masculinities Ecofeminism vs Deep Ecology Debate and The Criticism of Ecofeminism The Approach of the Book 3. Corporate Social Responsibility: An Ecofeminist Reading of the Concept CSR Literature: Definitions, Ambiguities, and Saving Capitalism Shareholder vs Stakeholder Orientation to CSR CSR and the Media CSR and Women 4. The Press Coverage of Economic Growth and CSR The Economic Growth The Coverage of Economic Growth The Coverage of CSR 5. The Press Coverage of Environmental Affairs: Global Warming, Plastic and the Food Waste Global Warming The Coverage of Global Warming Plastic Pollution The Coverage of Plastic The Food Waste 6. The Wheel of Neoliberalism and the Responsibility of the Press? References Index
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