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Call for Papers

"Globalization and Ethics"
Multidisciplinary Volume edited by Charles Wankel and Shaun Malleck
Information Age Publishing, 2010

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Chapter proposals are solicited on all topics and issues related to
globalization and ethics in this multidisciplinary volume.

Examples of topics and issues include:
Global ethics,  ethical critiques of globalization, digitalization and
global ethics, the formation of global ethical norms, global
information ethics, global environmental ethics, poverty alleviation,
ethical sustainability, feminist perspectives on global ethics,
local ethics in a global world, relational ethics in global commerce,
hunger and globalization, the impact of globalization on social
capital, the impact of globalization on women/minorities/and other
underrepresented socio-economic classes, business strategy in a
global frame’s ethical implications, the global reach of companies
and educational institutions, the impacts of global companies on
various developing nations, globalization and genetic engineering,
the globalization of reproductive medicine, globalization and
regulatory problems, 21st century cosmopolitanism, the global order,
the world as a global village, the disappearance of boundaries,
global morality, cultural and religious conflicts, culture and global
networks, global values, the impact of globalization on wage
distribution, world government, the impact of globalization on
fairness, the role of consumers in developed countries, product
development, and marketing, the global economy, the global
marketplace, global awareness, globalization of industries, global
supply chains, global tourism, the UN Global Compact, the connection
of global scale and business transparency, global commercial
relationships, the global code of conduct for business.

Proposals of any length are welcome. However, longer ones are
preferred to overly brief ones. Also, include brief biographies of
all the authors of your chapter. These should include a listing of
(1) current institutional affiliation and rank, (2) terminal degree
and institution awarding it, and (3) a listing of related
publications and presentations.

Editors:         
Charles Wankel, St John’s University, New York
Shaun Malleck, University of California, Irvine

Schedule:
Chapter proposals due: November 11, 2009.
Chapter drafts due: April 11, 2010.
Editorial review of chapter drafts completed: May 11, 2010.
Final revision of chapter due: July 11, 2010.
Page proofs anticipated: October 25, 2010.
Page proof corrections due: November , 2010.
Anticipated publication date: November 11, 2010.

Send your chapter proposals and brief biographies to both Charles
Wankel <[email protected]> and Shaun Malleck <[email protected]>.
 
 
 
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