There will be a live webcast of plenary sessions from the ICCSR Annual Symposium – Gender and Responsible Business, tomorrow 20th June 2013.
The webcast will use Adobe Connect
http://uni-of-nottingham.adobeconnect.com/iccsrsymp2013/
Please note the video quality from this venue is basic, but the audio quality is usually excellent. The system will also enable you to interact using messaging functionality or if you would prefer #genderICCSR.
To get the most out of this experience:
Ensure you have the latest version of Flash installed and test your system beforehand by going to the following link: http://uni-of-nottingham.adobeconnect.com/common/help/en/support/meeting_test.htm
*Most major operating systems and browsers are supported. There are also apps available for iOS, Android and Blackberry
*Participants are encouraged to log on to "the event URL" before the event starts to allow time to check their audio.
*Once logged on then click on "Meeting" / "Audio Setup Wizard" and follow the instructions to test your audio
To get a quick overview of Adobe Connect please see here: http://www.adobe.com/go/connectpro_overview
The timing of the sessions will be as follows:
09.20 – 09.30 | Welcome Professor Jeremy Moon, Director, International Centre for Corporate Social Responsibility |
09.30 – 10.10 | THE EXPONENTIAL POTENTIAL OF GENDER Nadia Younes, Group Advisor, Diversity & Inclusion, Rio Tinto (Introduction: Jeremy Moon) |
10.10 – 11.10 | Practitioner Panel Session Fleur Bothwick OBE, Director of Diversity & Inclusion Leadership, Ernst & Young; Amanda Jordan OBE, Co-founding Director & Joint Chair of Corporate Citizenship (Chair); Carmen Niethammer, Private Sector Development & Gender Expert, International Finance Corporation; Andrea Shemberg, Legal Consultant on Business & Human Rights; Jane Tate, International Coordinator, Homeworkers Worldwide |
15.15 – 16.00 | GENDERED ORGANIZATION STUDIES AND CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY: TOWARDS A CRITICAL ENGAGEMENT Kate Grosser, Lecturer in Management, La Trobe University (Introduction: Lauren McCarthy) |
16.00 – 17.00 | Academic Panel Session: Stephanie Barrientos, Senior Lecturer in Global Development at the Brooks World Poverty Institute; The University of Manchester, Diane Elson, Professor of Sociology at the University of Essex; R.Edward Freeman, Elis and Signe Olsson Professor of Business Roundtable Institute for Corporate Ethics and the Institute for Business in Society, Darden School of Business, University of Virginia; David Knights, Professor at the School of Business & Economics, Swansea University; Jeremy Moon, Director ICCSR(Chair) |
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