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REMINDER: Dara O'Rourke to speak today at 5:30PM in 56-114
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Philip Michael Sheehy)
Mon May 12 12:39:56 2003
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Our third and final speaker in the First Annual Earth Day Seminar Series on
Sustainable Development will present this evening at 5:30PM. Please join us.
topic: Sustainable Governance: Can We Regulate the Environmental and Labor
Impacts of Globalization?
speaker: Professor Dara O'Rourke, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, MIT
when and where: TODAY - May 12, 2003 at 5:30PM in 56-114
synopsis: Professor O'Rourke ('89) will speak about strategies for
regulating global production systems - particularly sweatshops and
industrial pollution - through new systems of governance. He will assess
current critiques of traditional government regulatory strategies, and
discuss emerging non-governmental systems for governing labor and
environmental impacts of globalization.
45 min presentation followed by captivating discussion. bring questions,
comments and fresh ideas.
snacks and refreshments provided
please forward to any interested parties.
apologies in advance for any cross-postings.
hosted by the Students for Global Sustainability, Engineer Without
Frontiers, and MIT Large Events Funding
http://web.mit.edu/sfgs
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Our third and final speaker in the <i>First Annual Earth Day Seminar
Series on Sustainable Development</i> will present this evening at
5:30PM. Please join us.<br><br>
topic: <b>Sustainable Governance: Can We Regulate the Environmental
and Labor Impacts of Globalization?<br><br>
</b>speaker: <b>Professor Dara O'Rourke, Department of Urban Studies and
Planning, MIT<br><br>
</b>when and where: <b>TODAY - May 12, 2003 at 5:30PM in 56-114<br>
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synopsis: <b>Professor O'Rourke ('89) will speak about strategies
for regulating global production systems - particularly sweatshops and
industrial pollution - through new systems of governance. He will assess
current critiques of traditional government regulatory strategies, and
discuss emerging non-governmental systems for governing labor and
environmental impacts of globalization. <br><br>
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</b>45 min presentation followed by captivating discussion. bring
questions, comments and fresh ideas. <br><br>
snacks and refreshments provided<br><br>
please forward to any interested parties. <br>
apologies in advance for any cross-postings.<br><br>
hosted by the Students <i>for</i> Global Sustainability, Engineer Without
Frontiers, and MIT Large Events Funding<br>
<a href="http://web.mit.edu/sfgs" eudora="autourl">http://web.mit.edu/sfgs</a><br><br>
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