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Dear CMS and SIM folks -- you might be particularly interested in joining the CMS/MSR jointly sponsored session titled Catholic Social Doctrine, Social Justice and Corporate Social Responsibility

  • 1.  Dear CMS and SIM folks -- you might be particularly interested in joining the CMS/MSR jointly sponsored session titled Catholic Social Doctrine, Social Justice and Corporate Social Responsibility

    Posted 07-26-2015 21:09

     

     

     

    Dear CMS and SIM folks

     

    We hope you will be able to attend the AOM annual meeting in Vancouver this August.

     

    Because of your Division's, and we assume very likely your own, commitment to and interest in social justice, ethics, and organizational transformation, you might be particularly interested in joining the CMS/MSR jointly sponsored session titled

     

    Catholic Social Doctrine, Social Justice and Corporate Social Responsibility

     

    The program information for the session is as follows:

     

    Program Session #: 1195 | Submission: 11903 | Sponsor(s): (CMS, MSR) 
    Scheduled: Monday, Aug 10 2015 1:15PM - 2:45PM at Vancouver Marriott Pinnacle Downtown Hotel in Hollyburn

     

    Catholic Social Doctrine, Social Justice and Corporate Social Responsibility
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    Coordinator: David Jacobs; Morgan State U.; 

    Catholic Social Doctrine (CSD) has played an important role in the development of the discipline of "Social Issues in Management," has inspired many of the actors in labor and social justice struggles, and has generated a critical perspective of its own in "liberation theology." CSD continues to influence the debate about the role of the corporation and popular movements. Presenters will explore the role of CSD in Howard Bowen's early conception of the "social responsibilities of the businessman," the relationship of CSD and American trade unionism, the significance of Michael Novak's "theology of the corporation," the growing resistance to the course of Pope Francis on the corporate right of the Church, and the contributions of Jesuit doctrines to "liberation theology."

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    theology , social justice , labor


    Industry Councils, Howard Bowen, and the Inversion of CSD   
    Presenter: David Jacobs; Morgan State U.; 


    Saying Goodbye to Rerum Novarum? The fall of the Detroit Model   
    Presenter: Richard Marens; California State U. Sacramento; 


    CSD and Contested Domains: Theologies of the Corporation and the Workplace   
    Presenter: Charles Thomas Tackney; Copenhagen Business School; 


    Why are the Jesuits so Important? The Construction of Colombia   
    Presenter: Ulf Thoene; U. de La Sabana; 

    Presenter: Jose Bento da Silva; Warwick Business School; 

     

     

    We hope you will be able to attend AOM this year and that you will join this session. 

     

    Please remember that whether or not you are able to attend AOM this year, you can download the papers for any PAPER session at least up until the end of the annual meeting (alas, this session is a symposium, so I guess you need to show up in person).   (I think after a while they stop making those papers available on the AOM program site, but I could be wrong.)

     

    Warm regards,

     

    Jim

    for Taylan Aygun and Jim Stoner (MSR)

     

    For me personally, and in alignment with Pope Francis' encyclical Laudato Si'  (https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/2105201-laudato-si-inglese.html),  there is now a new  - fourth - tenet of Jesuit education.  "'Care for God's creation' or perhaps 'tending the earth'" has now joined the centuries old "care for the whole person (cura personalis), men and women for others (homines pro aliis),  and excellence/continuing improvement (magis)."

    I am committed to Fordham University's becoming Carbon Neutral by 2020.  Please feel welcome to join me and many others by signing up at  http://fucarbonby2020.wordpress.com

    And please also feel most welcome to visit Fordham University's Social Innovation Collaboratory  http://www.fordham.edu/info/21420/social_innovation_collaboratory

     

     

     

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