Music, Business and Peacebuilding
Herausgeber: Glen, Constance Cook; Fort, Timothy L.
Music, Business and Peacebuilding
Herausgeber: Glen, Constance Cook; Fort, Timothy L.
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This book launches a new, interdisciplinary inquiry into the ways in which business and cultural forces (particularly music) outside of government can contribute to and foster peace.
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This book launches a new, interdisciplinary inquiry into the ways in which business and cultural forces (particularly music) outside of government can contribute to and foster peace.
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- Business and Peacebuilding
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 406
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 764g
- ISBN-13: 9780367862459
- ISBN-10: 036786245X
- Artikelnr.: 62573660
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Business and Peacebuilding
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 406
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 764g
- ISBN-13: 9780367862459
- ISBN-10: 036786245X
- Artikelnr.: 62573660
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Constance Cook Glen is Senior Lecturer and Director of the Music in General Studies Program at the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music. Timothy L. Fort holds the Eveleigh Chair in Business Ethics at the Kelley School of Business at Indiana University.
1. Introduction & Overview Constance Cook Glen & Timothy Fort Part One:
MUSIC, Business, & Peace 2. From Settler Colonialism to Standing Rock:
Hearing Native Voices for Peace Nancy S. Love 3. Leonard Bernstein's
Legacy: An Interview with Alexander Bernstein Alexander Bernstein 4. A
Response to Alexander Bernstein: Leonard Bernstein's Enduring Leadership
Constance Cook Glen 5. Connecting Music to Ethics Kathleen M. Higgins 6.
Empathy: A Global Imperative for Peace Carolyn Calloway-Thomas 7. Business
and Music in Peacebuilding Activities: Parallels and Paradoxes Olivier
Urbain 8. A Response to Olivier Urbain and an Exploration of How Music May
Serve as a Nudge for More Ethical and Peaceful Business Behavior Timothy L.
Fort 9. Nobel Reflections on Making Social Change Jerry White Part Two:
Music, BUSINESS & Peace 10. Music, Business and Peace: Sketching the
Terrain Timothy L. Fort & Todd Haugh 11. Something is Happening Here: Music
and its Impact on Law and Society Cindy A. Schipani & Kate Peterson 12.
Should Cybersecurity Be a Human Right? Exploring the 'Shared
Responsibility' of Cyber Peace Scott J. Shackelford 13. Political Figures
and the Appropriation of Others' Music: Legal and Ethical Perspectives
Joshua E. Perry & Arlen W. Langvardt 14. Music Brings Business Ethics Alive
Lili Yan 15. Practice Reflecting Theory: Music at the Oslo Business for
Peace Awards John E. Katsos Part Three: Additional Cultural Forces & Peace
16. Business, Peace and Human Rights: The Regulatory Significance of Pop
Culture Products Jolyon Ford 17. The Role of Women Entrepreneurs in
Rebuilding a nation: The Rwandan Model Abbey R. Stemler & Karen E. Woody
18. Beyond Peace Doves: Respecting Human Rights and Combating Corruption in
Mega-Sporting Events David Hess & Norman Bishara
MUSIC, Business, & Peace 2. From Settler Colonialism to Standing Rock:
Hearing Native Voices for Peace Nancy S. Love 3. Leonard Bernstein's
Legacy: An Interview with Alexander Bernstein Alexander Bernstein 4. A
Response to Alexander Bernstein: Leonard Bernstein's Enduring Leadership
Constance Cook Glen 5. Connecting Music to Ethics Kathleen M. Higgins 6.
Empathy: A Global Imperative for Peace Carolyn Calloway-Thomas 7. Business
and Music in Peacebuilding Activities: Parallels and Paradoxes Olivier
Urbain 8. A Response to Olivier Urbain and an Exploration of How Music May
Serve as a Nudge for More Ethical and Peaceful Business Behavior Timothy L.
Fort 9. Nobel Reflections on Making Social Change Jerry White Part Two:
Music, BUSINESS & Peace 10. Music, Business and Peace: Sketching the
Terrain Timothy L. Fort & Todd Haugh 11. Something is Happening Here: Music
and its Impact on Law and Society Cindy A. Schipani & Kate Peterson 12.
Should Cybersecurity Be a Human Right? Exploring the 'Shared
Responsibility' of Cyber Peace Scott J. Shackelford 13. Political Figures
and the Appropriation of Others' Music: Legal and Ethical Perspectives
Joshua E. Perry & Arlen W. Langvardt 14. Music Brings Business Ethics Alive
Lili Yan 15. Practice Reflecting Theory: Music at the Oslo Business for
Peace Awards John E. Katsos Part Three: Additional Cultural Forces & Peace
16. Business, Peace and Human Rights: The Regulatory Significance of Pop
Culture Products Jolyon Ford 17. The Role of Women Entrepreneurs in
Rebuilding a nation: The Rwandan Model Abbey R. Stemler & Karen E. Woody
18. Beyond Peace Doves: Respecting Human Rights and Combating Corruption in
Mega-Sporting Events David Hess & Norman Bishara
1. Introduction & Overview Constance Cook Glen & Timothy Fort Part One:
MUSIC, Business, & Peace 2. From Settler Colonialism to Standing Rock:
Hearing Native Voices for Peace Nancy S. Love 3. Leonard Bernstein's
Legacy: An Interview with Alexander Bernstein Alexander Bernstein 4. A
Response to Alexander Bernstein: Leonard Bernstein's Enduring Leadership
Constance Cook Glen 5. Connecting Music to Ethics Kathleen M. Higgins 6.
Empathy: A Global Imperative for Peace Carolyn Calloway-Thomas 7. Business
and Music in Peacebuilding Activities: Parallels and Paradoxes Olivier
Urbain 8. A Response to Olivier Urbain and an Exploration of How Music May
Serve as a Nudge for More Ethical and Peaceful Business Behavior Timothy L.
Fort 9. Nobel Reflections on Making Social Change Jerry White Part Two:
Music, BUSINESS & Peace 10. Music, Business and Peace: Sketching the
Terrain Timothy L. Fort & Todd Haugh 11. Something is Happening Here: Music
and its Impact on Law and Society Cindy A. Schipani & Kate Peterson 12.
Should Cybersecurity Be a Human Right? Exploring the 'Shared
Responsibility' of Cyber Peace Scott J. Shackelford 13. Political Figures
and the Appropriation of Others' Music: Legal and Ethical Perspectives
Joshua E. Perry & Arlen W. Langvardt 14. Music Brings Business Ethics Alive
Lili Yan 15. Practice Reflecting Theory: Music at the Oslo Business for
Peace Awards John E. Katsos Part Three: Additional Cultural Forces & Peace
16. Business, Peace and Human Rights: The Regulatory Significance of Pop
Culture Products Jolyon Ford 17. The Role of Women Entrepreneurs in
Rebuilding a nation: The Rwandan Model Abbey R. Stemler & Karen E. Woody
18. Beyond Peace Doves: Respecting Human Rights and Combating Corruption in
Mega-Sporting Events David Hess & Norman Bishara
MUSIC, Business, & Peace 2. From Settler Colonialism to Standing Rock:
Hearing Native Voices for Peace Nancy S. Love 3. Leonard Bernstein's
Legacy: An Interview with Alexander Bernstein Alexander Bernstein 4. A
Response to Alexander Bernstein: Leonard Bernstein's Enduring Leadership
Constance Cook Glen 5. Connecting Music to Ethics Kathleen M. Higgins 6.
Empathy: A Global Imperative for Peace Carolyn Calloway-Thomas 7. Business
and Music in Peacebuilding Activities: Parallels and Paradoxes Olivier
Urbain 8. A Response to Olivier Urbain and an Exploration of How Music May
Serve as a Nudge for More Ethical and Peaceful Business Behavior Timothy L.
Fort 9. Nobel Reflections on Making Social Change Jerry White Part Two:
Music, BUSINESS & Peace 10. Music, Business and Peace: Sketching the
Terrain Timothy L. Fort & Todd Haugh 11. Something is Happening Here: Music
and its Impact on Law and Society Cindy A. Schipani & Kate Peterson 12.
Should Cybersecurity Be a Human Right? Exploring the 'Shared
Responsibility' of Cyber Peace Scott J. Shackelford 13. Political Figures
and the Appropriation of Others' Music: Legal and Ethical Perspectives
Joshua E. Perry & Arlen W. Langvardt 14. Music Brings Business Ethics Alive
Lili Yan 15. Practice Reflecting Theory: Music at the Oslo Business for
Peace Awards John E. Katsos Part Three: Additional Cultural Forces & Peace
16. Business, Peace and Human Rights: The Regulatory Significance of Pop
Culture Products Jolyon Ford 17. The Role of Women Entrepreneurs in
Rebuilding a nation: The Rwandan Model Abbey R. Stemler & Karen E. Woody
18. Beyond Peace Doves: Respecting Human Rights and Combating Corruption in
Mega-Sporting Events David Hess & Norman Bishara