Tethered Fates explores the challenge of safeguarding economic rights beyond the factory floor in global supply chains. Drawing on a 7,000-company database, it maps trends in company-community interaction through "stakeholder dialogue." It features grassroots perspectives from two manufacturing communities in the Dominican Republic, and assesses emerging policy alternatives globally.
Tethered Fates explores the challenge of safeguarding economic rights beyond the factory floor in global supply chains. Drawing on a 7,000-company database, it maps trends in company-community interaction through "stakeholder dialogue." It features grassroots perspectives from two manufacturing communities in the Dominican Republic, and assesses emerging policy alternatives globally.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Shareen Hertel is an Associate Professor of Political Science and Human Rights at the University of Connecticut and has worked with foundations, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), and United Nations agencies in the United States, Latin America, and South Asia for over two decades. Hertel is also editor of The Journal of Human Rights and and has published books and articles across multiple disciplines.
Inhaltsangabe
* Acknowledgements * Chapter 1: Introduction * Chapter 2: A Genealogy of Community Consultation * Chapter 3: Global Landscape and Local Contexts for Stakeholder Consultation * Chapter 4: The People Beyond the Tag: Stakeholder Perceptions in Villa Altagracia * Chapter 5: Agents of Change: Stakeholder Perceptions in Bonao * Chapter 6: Policy Implications of Changes in Stakeholder Consultation * Epilogue * Appendix 1: Interview Questionnaire * Appendix 2: Cuestionario * Notes * References * Index
* Acknowledgements * Chapter 1: Introduction * Chapter 2: A Genealogy of Community Consultation * Chapter 3: Global Landscape and Local Contexts for Stakeholder Consultation * Chapter 4: The People Beyond the Tag: Stakeholder Perceptions in Villa Altagracia * Chapter 5: Agents of Change: Stakeholder Perceptions in Bonao * Chapter 6: Policy Implications of Changes in Stakeholder Consultation * Epilogue * Appendix 1: Interview Questionnaire * Appendix 2: Cuestionario * Notes * References * Index
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