Understanding the Social Dimension of Sustainability
Herausgeber: Dillard, Jesse; King, Mary C; Dujon, Veronica
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Understanding the Social Dimension of Sustainability
Herausgeber: Dillard, Jesse; King, Mary C; Dujon, Veronica
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This landmark volume is the first to explicitly address the macro and micro dimensions of social sustainability and outline the theoretical and practical possibilities. It is an essential contribution to sustainable development and will be indispensable to the practice, teaching and academic research of this nascent field.
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This landmark volume is the first to explicitly address the macro and micro dimensions of social sustainability and outline the theoretical and practical possibilities. It is an essential contribution to sustainable development and will be indispensable to the practice, teaching and academic research of this nascent field.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 316
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Februar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 151mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 470g
- ISBN-13: 9780415536677
- ISBN-10: 0415536677
- Artikelnr.: 57042120
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 316
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Februar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 151mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 470g
- ISBN-13: 9780415536677
- ISBN-10: 0415536677
- Artikelnr.: 57042120
Jesse Dillard currently holds the Retzlaff Chair in Accounting, is Director of the Center for Professional Integrity and Accountability in the School of Business at Portland State University and holds an honorary appointment in the University of Sheffield's Management School. Veronica Dujon is an associate professor and chair of the Department of Sociology at Portland State University, where she co-teaches a seminar on Social Sustainability. Mary C. King is Professor of Economics at Portland State University, where she co-teaches a graduate course on Social Sustainability with Veronica Dujon and Barbara Dudley.
1. Introduction Jesse Dillard, Veronica Dujon and Mary King Part 1:
Overviews of the Field 2. Emergent Principles of Social Sustainability
Kristen Magis and Craig Shinn 3. An Inquiry into the Theoretical Basis of
Sustainability: Ten Propositions Gary L. Larsen 4. An Antidote to a Partial
Economics of Sustainability Mary C. King Part 2: International Perspectives
5. Global Civil Society: Architect and Agent of International Democracy and
Sustainability Kristen Magis 6. In the Absence of Affluence: The Struggle
for Social Sustainability in the Third World Veronica Dujon 7. Child Labor
and Improved Common Forest Management in Bolivia Randall Bluffstone Part 3:
The Role of Business 8. Social Sustainability: An Organizational Level
Analysis Jan Bebbington and Jesse Dillard 9. Social Sustainability: One
Company's Story Jesse Dillard and David Layzell 10. Working out Social
Sustainability on the Ground Kathryn Thomsen and Mary C. King 11. Triple
Bottom Line: A Business Metaphor for a Social Construct Jesse Dillard,
Darrell Brown and Scott Marshall Part 4: Local Applications 12. Exploring
Common Ground: Community Food Systems and Social Sustainability Leslie
McBride 13. Social Capital and Community-University Partnerships W. Barry
Messer and Kevin Kecskes 14. Advancing Social Sustainability: An
Intervention Approach Jan C. Semenza Part 5: Integration and Conclusion
15. Reflection and Directions for the Future Jesse Dillard, Veronica Dujon
and Mary King
Overviews of the Field 2. Emergent Principles of Social Sustainability
Kristen Magis and Craig Shinn 3. An Inquiry into the Theoretical Basis of
Sustainability: Ten Propositions Gary L. Larsen 4. An Antidote to a Partial
Economics of Sustainability Mary C. King Part 2: International Perspectives
5. Global Civil Society: Architect and Agent of International Democracy and
Sustainability Kristen Magis 6. In the Absence of Affluence: The Struggle
for Social Sustainability in the Third World Veronica Dujon 7. Child Labor
and Improved Common Forest Management in Bolivia Randall Bluffstone Part 3:
The Role of Business 8. Social Sustainability: An Organizational Level
Analysis Jan Bebbington and Jesse Dillard 9. Social Sustainability: One
Company's Story Jesse Dillard and David Layzell 10. Working out Social
Sustainability on the Ground Kathryn Thomsen and Mary C. King 11. Triple
Bottom Line: A Business Metaphor for a Social Construct Jesse Dillard,
Darrell Brown and Scott Marshall Part 4: Local Applications 12. Exploring
Common Ground: Community Food Systems and Social Sustainability Leslie
McBride 13. Social Capital and Community-University Partnerships W. Barry
Messer and Kevin Kecskes 14. Advancing Social Sustainability: An
Intervention Approach Jan C. Semenza Part 5: Integration and Conclusion
15. Reflection and Directions for the Future Jesse Dillard, Veronica Dujon
and Mary King
1. Introduction Jesse Dillard, Veronica Dujon and Mary King Part 1:
Overviews of the Field 2. Emergent Principles of Social Sustainability
Kristen Magis and Craig Shinn 3. An Inquiry into the Theoretical Basis of
Sustainability: Ten Propositions Gary L. Larsen 4. An Antidote to a Partial
Economics of Sustainability Mary C. King Part 2: International Perspectives
5. Global Civil Society: Architect and Agent of International Democracy and
Sustainability Kristen Magis 6. In the Absence of Affluence: The Struggle
for Social Sustainability in the Third World Veronica Dujon 7. Child Labor
and Improved Common Forest Management in Bolivia Randall Bluffstone Part 3:
The Role of Business 8. Social Sustainability: An Organizational Level
Analysis Jan Bebbington and Jesse Dillard 9. Social Sustainability: One
Company's Story Jesse Dillard and David Layzell 10. Working out Social
Sustainability on the Ground Kathryn Thomsen and Mary C. King 11. Triple
Bottom Line: A Business Metaphor for a Social Construct Jesse Dillard,
Darrell Brown and Scott Marshall Part 4: Local Applications 12. Exploring
Common Ground: Community Food Systems and Social Sustainability Leslie
McBride 13. Social Capital and Community-University Partnerships W. Barry
Messer and Kevin Kecskes 14. Advancing Social Sustainability: An
Intervention Approach Jan C. Semenza Part 5: Integration and Conclusion
15. Reflection and Directions for the Future Jesse Dillard, Veronica Dujon
and Mary King
Overviews of the Field 2. Emergent Principles of Social Sustainability
Kristen Magis and Craig Shinn 3. An Inquiry into the Theoretical Basis of
Sustainability: Ten Propositions Gary L. Larsen 4. An Antidote to a Partial
Economics of Sustainability Mary C. King Part 2: International Perspectives
5. Global Civil Society: Architect and Agent of International Democracy and
Sustainability Kristen Magis 6. In the Absence of Affluence: The Struggle
for Social Sustainability in the Third World Veronica Dujon 7. Child Labor
and Improved Common Forest Management in Bolivia Randall Bluffstone Part 3:
The Role of Business 8. Social Sustainability: An Organizational Level
Analysis Jan Bebbington and Jesse Dillard 9. Social Sustainability: One
Company's Story Jesse Dillard and David Layzell 10. Working out Social
Sustainability on the Ground Kathryn Thomsen and Mary C. King 11. Triple
Bottom Line: A Business Metaphor for a Social Construct Jesse Dillard,
Darrell Brown and Scott Marshall Part 4: Local Applications 12. Exploring
Common Ground: Community Food Systems and Social Sustainability Leslie
McBride 13. Social Capital and Community-University Partnerships W. Barry
Messer and Kevin Kecskes 14. Advancing Social Sustainability: An
Intervention Approach Jan C. Semenza Part 5: Integration and Conclusion
15. Reflection and Directions for the Future Jesse Dillard, Veronica Dujon
and Mary King