CFP on Solidarity, Sustainability, and Nonviolence
Call for Papers for the Solidarity, Sustainability, and Nonviolence Research E-Newsletter
http://pelicanweb.org/solisust.html
Short articles about the impacts of all forms of secular and religious violence on
* social solidarity
* ecological sustainability
* human development
During 2008, articles are especially desired on incentives for solidarity and sustainability and all dimensions of sustainable development. How can people be motivated to collaborate in the transition from patriarchy to solidarity, sustainability, and human development? What is the proper role of secular institutions? What is the proper role of religious institutions?
Accepted papers will be published when time and space allows.
Email your submission to Luis Gutierrez, luisgutierrez@peoplepc.com
Thanks,
Luis
