YesThis paper seeks to contribute to the debate around sustainability by proposing the need for an ecocentric stance to sustainability that reflexively embeds humans in—rather than detached from—nature. We argue that this requires a different way of thinking about our relationship with our world, necessitating a (re)engagement with the sociomaterial world in which we live. We develop the notion of ecocentrism by drawing on insights from sociomateriality studies, and show how radical-reflexivity enables us to appreciate our embeddedness and responsibility for sustainability by bringing attention to the interrelationship between values, actions and our social and material world. We examine the implications of an ecocentric radically reflexive...
Humanity has entered the Anthropocene, a new geological epoch marked by an unprecedented human impac...
Organizations around the world have become increasingly concerned about managing for sustainability,...
Sustainability is not an object in itself but rather a quality that describes the durability of prac...
This paper seeks to contribute to the debate around sustainability by proposing the need for an ecoc...
Educators for sustainability are reflective practitioners trying to create and hold space for radica...
In this essay, we trace the evolution of the field of sustainability in management and organization ...
This paper will argue that a curriculum for sustainability can only arise through practical actions ...
-Abstract: The conceptualisation of sustainability by tomorrow’s managers by Christine Parkin Hughe...
This paper considers dilemmas for organization and management scholars studying and writing about en...
© Common Ground, Sam Wells, Stephanie Betz, All Rights ReservedThis paper examines the implications ...
This chapter addresses some of the philosophical questions concerning education for sustainable deve...
Purpose: Current approaches to sustainability science and education focus on (assessing and addressi...
The current mainstream ecological discourse among environmental activists seems to be focused on cha...
These days, sustainability confronts us as a serious threat - or, more correctly, its absence is the...
This thesis attempts to formally connect the fields of sustainability and responsibility. It conside...
Humanity has entered the Anthropocene, a new geological epoch marked by an unprecedented human impac...
Organizations around the world have become increasingly concerned about managing for sustainability,...
Sustainability is not an object in itself but rather a quality that describes the durability of prac...
This paper seeks to contribute to the debate around sustainability by proposing the need for an ecoc...
Educators for sustainability are reflective practitioners trying to create and hold space for radica...
In this essay, we trace the evolution of the field of sustainability in management and organization ...
This paper will argue that a curriculum for sustainability can only arise through practical actions ...
-Abstract: The conceptualisation of sustainability by tomorrow’s managers by Christine Parkin Hughe...
This paper considers dilemmas for organization and management scholars studying and writing about en...
© Common Ground, Sam Wells, Stephanie Betz, All Rights ReservedThis paper examines the implications ...
This chapter addresses some of the philosophical questions concerning education for sustainable deve...
Purpose: Current approaches to sustainability science and education focus on (assessing and addressi...
The current mainstream ecological discourse among environmental activists seems to be focused on cha...
These days, sustainability confronts us as a serious threat - or, more correctly, its absence is the...
This thesis attempts to formally connect the fields of sustainability and responsibility. It conside...
Humanity has entered the Anthropocene, a new geological epoch marked by an unprecedented human impac...
Organizations around the world have become increasingly concerned about managing for sustainability,...
Sustainability is not an object in itself but rather a quality that describes the durability of prac...