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Call for Chapters for a book entitled Spiritual and Religious Expressions of Organising with Nature

  • 1.  Call for Chapters for a book entitled Spiritual and Religious Expressions of Organising with Nature

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    Dear colleagues - Please find enclosed the Call for Chapters for a book entitled Spiritual and Religious Expressions of Organising with Nature.  The book seeks to challenge extractive approaches to organising and offers alternative ontological expressions based upon faith-based and regenerative approaches. 
    We invite contributions that help reconcile the nature-economy dualism through relational ontologies, recognising the Earth as a living system in which humans and the economy are only one part. As Banerjee and Arjaliès (2022 p. 16) note, a relational perspective is "fundamentally animated and spiritual, immersed in a life force that transcends time, human and non-humans."  We call for perspectives that go beyond Western worldviews and offer concrete examples of how organisations can engage with nature as a co-creative partner.  These may Include:

    ·       The biophilia effect and its application in workplace and organizational design

    ·       City planning, architecture and business practices that embrace the more-than-human world,

    ·       Human-animal collaborations their role in responsible supply chains and service economies,

    ·       Indigenous ontologies and their influence on business ethics, governance and leadership,

    ·       Religious or spiritual traditions as guiding frameworks for sustainable business and responsible stewardship,

    ·       Ecological restoration and regenerative business practices and models,

    ·       Biomimicry-driven innovation and its impact on corporate strategy and entrepreneurship, 

    ·      Legal and policy frameworks (e.g., recognizing the rights of nature) and their influence on organizational practices and sustainability reporting, 

    ·       Slow, circular, and degrowth movements challenging extractive logics, and

    ·       Commons-based governance and cooperative business structures for sustainable resource management.

    Please contact Kathryn Pavlovich or myself if you have any questions. We look forward to your participation. Thank you.
    Stacie



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    Stacie Chappell
    Principal
    Chappell Consulting
    Ladysmith BC
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