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Capital and the Environmental Crisis

Monday, July 14, 2014: 5:30 PM-7:20 PM
Room: 419
RC02 Economy and Society (host committee)

Language: English

Sub theme 1. Corporate Behaviour and linkages (30 min) a. 10 min Abstract id# 39887 Green Capitalism and the Global Environmental Policy-Planning Network J.P. SAPINSKI, Sociology, University of Victoria, Victoria, BC, Canada b. 5 minutes (short) Abstract id# 34568 Reputational Capital As An Ethical Questioning Of Technological Innovation The Case Of Monsanto José G VARGAS-HERNÁNDEZ, Administration, University center for Economic and Managerial Sciences, University of Guadalajara, Zapopan, Mexico c. 5 minutes (short) Abstract id# 48050 Corporate Initiatives for Sustainable Development: Some Case Studies and the Task Ahead Navin MATHUR, Business Administration, Department of Business Administration, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur, India, Jaipur, India Discussion (10 minutes). Theme 2 - Finance and carbon (22 min) a. 11.05-11.15 10 minutes Abstract id# 49171 Conflicts within Finance Capital and Implications for the Climate Crisis David PEETZ, Employment Relations & Human Resources, Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia and Georgina MURRAY, Humanities, Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia b. 5 minutes (short) Abstract id# 43936 The Financialization of Nature: The Role of Banks in the Green Economy Kyla TIENHAARA, Regulatory Institutions Network, Australian National University, Canberra, ACT, Australia. Discussion - 10 minutes. Theme 3 Corporate social responsibility and discourse (30 min) 11.27 a. 11.37-11.47 10 min Abstract id# 39106 Corporate Social Responsibility Practice in Russia and in Western Countries Konstantin PETUKHOV, sociology and political science, Perm state national research university, Perm, Russia b 5 minutes (short) Abstract id# 47329 An Integrative Model for Analyzing Strategic Corporate Social Responsibility in Portugal António MARQUES-MENDES1 and Maria SANTOS1,2, (1)Research Centre In Economic And Organizational Sociology - SOCIUS/ISEG/UL, Lisboa, Portugal, (2)Social Sciences, Lisboa School of Economics & Management - Lisboa University, Lisboa, Portugal c. 5 minutes - Short - Eugene Kritski, Vice-President of Methodology, GlobeScan Incorporated (Toronto, Canada). The Sustainability Discourse From The Corporate and Stakeholder Viewpoints. Discussion (10 Minutes) Theme four - Carbon Markets a 10 minutes - Abstract id# 66767 Environmentalism Goes to Market Todd SCHIFELING, Sociology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI b. 5 minutes (short) Abstract id# 50905 Uncooperative Carbon: Examining the Material Foundation of Global Carbon Market John Chung-En LIU, Community and Environmental Sociology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI Discussion 7 minutes. Finish Abstract id# 47340: Social, Justice and Normal Environment NO INFO - DELETE Abstract id# 53237: The Countryside Strikes Back? the Future of the Rural Sporting Estate after the 2008 Financial Crisis Sam HILLYARD, Sociology, Durham University, Durham, United Kingdom NO
Session Organizer:
Georgina MURRAY, Griffith University, Australia
Green Capitalism and the Global Environmental Policy-Planning Network (Oral Presentation)
J.P. SAPINSKI, University of Victoria, Canada

Conflicts within Finance Capital and Implications for the Climate Crisis (Oral Presentation)
David PEETZ, Griffith University, Australia; Georgina MURRAY, Griffith University, Australia

Corporate Social Responsibility Practice in Russia and in Western Countries (Oral Presentation)
Konstantin PETUKHOV, Perm state national research university, Russia

Corporate Initiatives for Sustainable Development: Some Case Studies and the Task Ahead (Oral Presentation)
Navin MATHUR, University of Rajasthan, India

An Integrative Model for Analyzing Strategic Corporate Social Responsibility in Portugal (Oral Presentation)
António MARQUES-MENDES, Research Centre In Economic And Organizational Sociology - SOCIUS/ISEG/UL, Portugal; Maria SANTOS, Lisboa School of Economics & Management - Lisboa University, Portugal

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