Aspects for ERM Students
Several thoughts are worth noting:
First of all, you are very welcome to submit a proposal for the workshop. For the kind of questions which the workshop poses the library has some (of the most) relevant books. Check this list of books.
Second, you might be interested in getting credit points for participating in the workshop. If this is the case, contact Ingmar Lippert (lippert /at/ sts.tugraz.at) or the Board of Students.
To start dealing with critical approaches to environmental management, you could look at some of these articles (additional to the readings mentioned in the Call):
Articles
Prasad, P. & Elmes, M. In the Name of the Practical: Unearthing the
Hegemony of Pragmatics in the Discourse of Environmental Management
Journal of Management Studies, 2005, 42, 845-867
Broto Castán, V.; Tabbush, P.; Burningham, K.; Elghali, L. & Edwards, D.
Coal ash and risk: Four social interpretations of a pollution landscape
Landscape Research, 2007, 32, 481-497
Christoff, P. Ecological modernisation, ecological modernities
Environmental Politics, 1996, 5, 476-500
Li, X. & Hersh, J. Understanding Capitalism: Crises and Passive
Revolutions Competition & Change, 2002, 6, 193-212
Pepper, D. Utopianism and Environmentalism Environmental Politics, 2005,
14, 3-22
Clark, B. & York, R. Carbon metabolism: Global capitalism, climate
change, and the biospheric rift Theory and Society, 2005, 34, 391-428
(we can send all these to you, if you contact us - send an email to Ingmar)