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Emerald Publishing Limited The Sustainability Debate: Policies, Gender and the Media: 14 (Critical Studies on Corporate Responsibility, Governance and Sustainability, 14)

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Product Description The Sustainability Debate is the result of a collaboration between academics and members of the Retail Institute predominantly working in retail and packaging industries. It responds to practitioners' frustration with consumers' emotionality and lack of knowledge around sustainability issues, problems often fostered by the media. This fourteenth volume of Critical Studies on Corporate Responsibility, Governance and Sustainability thus puts together a debate that goes beyond the rhetoric of environmental protection and looks at sustainability from several angles. The book is predominantly focused on human and social sustainability and this focus is carried into sections that discuss sustainable policies, media and gender. This volume ultimately moves away from merely discussing environmental protection and shifts to the effect sustainable policies have on people and society. With a scope expanded to include human and social sustainability as well as economic sustainability, this book's original contribution is that is sees sustainability as a dynamic and complex system of human, social and environmental aspects. About the Author Martina Topic is a Senior Lecturer in Public Relations at Leeds Beckett University, Leeds Business School, UK. Her research interests include women's studies, journalism practice, corporate social responsibility and feminist studies, with a particular focus on ecofeminism. George Lodorfos is full Professor and Dean of Leeds Business School at Leeds Beckett University, UK.

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hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
25 March 2021
Listed Since
05 October 2020

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