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SUMMARY:Workshop &#8211\; &#8222\;The Interdisciplinarity of Business 
 and Human Rights: Curse\, Blessing\, or Opportunity?&#8220\;
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DESCRIPTION:Workshop &#8211\; &#8220\;The Interdisciplinarity of Busin
 ess and Human Rights: Curse\, Blessing\, or Opportunity?&#8221\; with 
 Prof. Dr. Harry Van Buren  Description Harry Van Buren is a Professor
  of Business Ethics at the University of Tennessee and a leading schol
 ar in the field\, particularly known for his work on human rights\, st
 akeholder theory\, and the moral foundations of the firm. His research
  contributes to bridging normative theory and management practice in B
 HR. The workshop topic addresses broader conceptual and methodological
  questions relevant across disciplines\, which is why we would like to
  warmly invite PhDs\, postdoctoral researchers\, and faculty to attend
 .  Abstract Scholars from legal studies and management have long been
  contributing within their home disciplines to the BHR field of study.
  This has been essential but also problematic\; it has hampered the ev
 olution of BHR\, which to date has been multi-disciplinary rather than
  interdisciplinary. Scholarly work in the field has adopted multiple d
 isciplinary lenses\, but it has not yet developed frameworks that brin
 g insights from each of them together in a way that generates genuinel
 y new insights not possible with singlediscipline BHR scholarship. Int
 erdisciplinarity provides a way forward for the BHR field: different d
 isciplinary lenses and approaches can provide a more holistic and comp
 lete view of BHR if its constituent disciplines actually converse with
  (as well as within) each other. In this workshop\, participants will 
 consider the ways in which interdisciplinary approaches to BHR scholar
 ship can inform their own work.  Registration is required and can be 
 completed by contacting Milena Störmer directly via email: milena.m.s
 toermer@fau.de 
DTSTART:20260702T070000Z
DTEND:20260702T130000Z
LOCATION:FAU CHREN\, Andreij-Sacharow-Platz 1\, 90403 Nürnberg\, Lect
 ure Hall\, 4th floor
DTSTAMP:20260613T141409Z
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