ACME: An International E-Journal for Critical Geographies

Volume 8, Issue 3, 2009

Edited by:
ACME Editorial Collective
 
Corporate Involvement in Geography
Guest edited by Paul Chatterton and Larch Maxey

 

Introduction: Whatever Happened to Ethics and
Responsibility in Geography?

429
Paul Chatterton and Larch Maxey
   
Dancing on a Double Edged Sword:
Sustainability within University Corp.
440
Larch Maxey
   
Education and the Enclosure of Knowledge in the Global University

454

Silvia Federici
   
Teaching What We (Preach and) Practice: The MA in Activism and Social Change
462
Stuart Hodkinson
Corporate Social Responsibility in Higher Education
474
Ed Brown and Jonathan Cloke  
   
Spies in the Information Economy: Academic Publishers and the Trade in Personal Information
484
David Murakami Wood  
   
Lessons from the Campaign against Elsevier. “We won, but how did we win?”
494
Tom Stafford 
   
In Arms’ Way: Arms Company and Military Involvement in Education in the UK

505

Anna Stavrianakis 
   
Time to Shell Out? Reflections on the RGS and Corporate Sponsorship

521

David Gilbert 
   
Corporate Social Responsibility: Between Civil Society and the Oil Industry in the Developing World

530

Felix Tuodolo 
   
Everywhere You Go, Can You be Sure of Shell?

542

Emily Johns  
   
Intervention  
   
Internationalism, Hegemony, Community, and the Megaconference: a Response to Lawrence Berg

552

Philip E. Steinberg

 

 

 
 

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