Peace Review "Workplace Democracy" Essay Call
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>From: "Németh László" <hohma at mail.datanet.hu>
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> PEACE REVIEW (12:2)Summer 2000
> WORKPLACE DEMOCRACY,
>
> January 15, 2000)
>
> Mary Abascal-Hildebrand, University of San Francisco.
>
>The ideal of workplace democracy has been part of the social critique for
> Although academics and practitioners study workplace
>democracy, relatively few have embraced substantive worker participation.
>Those who do come from various approaches, including applied ethics,
>egalitarian labor relations, and the sociology and anthropology of work.
>The study of workplace democracy is increasingly relevant since
>applications are multiplying in certain regions of the world, and since
>potential exists for new applications in regions characterized by ongoing
> Furthermore, the growth of
>globalization, with its emphasis on technology, competition, supranational
>arrangements and generalized abstractions, demands a better understanding
> As an
>alternative to either extreme capitalism or command economies, workplace
>democracy can be a potent tool of social organization for promoting more
>peaceful and equitable institutional, societal, and international
> Essay submissions might address the issue’s theme and its
>relation to war, violence, human rights, political economy, culture and
>consciousness, race, gender, the environment, and other related issues.
>
>Peace Review is a quarterly, multidisciplinary, transnational journal of
>research and analysis, focusing on the current issues and controversies
> We define peace
>research very broadly to include human rights, development, ecology,
> Our task is to present the
>results of this research and thinking in short, accessible, and substantive
>essays.
>
>Peace Review essays are relatively short (2500-3500 words), and are
>intended for a wide readership.
>
>We strongly recommend that you request the full Writer’s Guidelines
>before
> For Writer’s Guidelines, please email:
>watkinsr at usfca.edu
>
>Send editorial correspondence, including manuscripts and disks to Robert
>Elias, Peace Review, Peace and Justice Studies, University of San
>Francisco, 2130 Fulton Street, San Francisco, CA 94117, USA. Tel:
> 415-422-5671, or 415-388-2631, Attn. Elias.
> Eliasr at usfca.edu Direct essays by email attachment to:
>watkinsr at usfca.edu Email for Special Editor Mary Abascal-Hildebrand:
>abascal at usfca.edu.
>
>
>Teresa Walsh
>Managing Editor
>
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