[P4B] Call for Submissions: Business Ethics Quarterly Special Issue on Deliberative Democracy and CSR
Submission window now open for BEQ Special Issue on Deliberative Democracy and CSR
With apologies for cross-postings, we are delighted to announce that the submission window for the following call for submissions is now open until January 31, 2020.
Call for Submissions
Business Ethics Quarterly
Special Issue on:
The Challenges and Prospects of Deliberative Democracy
for Corporate Sustainability and Responsibility
Guest Editors:
Dirk Ulrich Gilbert, University of Hamburg
Andreas Rasche, Copenhagen Business School
Maximilian J. L. Schormair, University of Hamburg
Abraham Singer, Loyola University Chicago
Overview:
This call for submissions invites for consideration papers that discuss the challenges and prospects of deliberative democracy for corporate sustainability and responsibility. Specific research questions might include, but are not limited to, the following areas:
* The Role of Deliberative Democracy for Corporate and Global Governance
* Deliberative Democracy and Technology
* Critical Perspectives
We welcome a broad range of submissions, including normative, philosophical research as well as theoretical or empirical (quantitative or qualitative) social-scientific research. We encourage contributions that make use of, and contribute to, such disciplines as organization studies, philosophy, political science, sociology, economics, management, legal theory, and cultural studies. Papers are expected to make a clear theoretical contribution to the respective stream of research that is being addressed.
Key Dates:
Business Ethics Quarterly Submission Window: December 1, 2019 - January 31, 2020
Publication: 2021 (est.)
More Information:
For further information, contact guest coeditor Maximilian Schormair at maximilian.schormair@uni-hamburg.de.
For information on the BEQ more generally, contact editor in chief Bruce Barry at EditorBEQ@Vanderbilt.edu or visit the journal's website at www.cambridge.org/beq.
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