Book Chapter - Clan and Tribal Perspectives on Social, Economic and Environmental Sustainability

Starts:  Jun 1, 2019 08:00 (ET)
Ends:  Jun 15, 2019 23:59 (ET)
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CALL FOR CHAPTERS: CLAN AND TRIBAL PERSPECTIVES ON SOCIAL, ECONOMIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY
You are invited to submit a chapter for the edited book entitled "Clan and Tribal Perspectives on Social, Economic and Environmental Sustainability" to be published with Emerald Publishing in 2020.

IMPORTANT DATES:
Deadline for receiving chapter proposals (500 words maximum): 15 June  2019
Notification of acceptance for proposals:  30 June  2019
Deadline for receiving full chapter submissions (i.e., 1st draft): 15 August 2019
Chapter authors receive reviews with feedback: 15 September 2019
Deadline for receiving revised submissions (i.e., final draft, if applicable):  1 November 2019

ABOUT THE BOOK
This book will be the definitive source addressing the sustainability of Tribal and Clan cultures across national and global origins.  Comprised of ten themes, the book will collectively cover all aspects of Tribal and Clan sustainability across past and present global timelines.

The book is designed to include historical and contemporary Tribal and Clan case studies. These will form a comprehensive body of knowledge one volume. There is no publication that offers such a comprehensive approach to Tribal and Clan management.

SUGGESTED TOPICS FOR CONTRIBUTIONS
The book covers multiple eras, not just the modern era of management within Tribal and Clan economic, social and environmental contexts.  Welcoming other means scholars from outside the management discipline will be invited to collaborate across various disciplines on Tribal and clan case studies in developing and developed countries.  

For example, civilizations such as the Incas, pre-Columbian US tribal history and their response to traders and settlers and impacts on bottom line.  This multi-disciplinary book embraces collaboration between sustainable business scholars and management historians with tribal and clan members who are engaged in sustainable business today, as well as with archeologists, anthropologists historians.  

The ten themes are as follows:
Theme 1: Dreamtime, Origin Stories, and Ancestral Homelands
  1. Stories
  2. Poetry
  3. Body Art
  4. Music
  5. Artifacts
Theme 2 Civilizations and Sustainability
  1. Migration due to climate change (Pueblo dwellers of the American Southwest ca 1490s.)
  2. Terrorism as it relates to economic, social, and environmental threats. Example: of weaving capability in India by British East India Company to drive business.
  3. Protests of industrialization in century. Luddites.
  4. How some civilizations adapted to environmental changes over time, while others did not.  
  5. Land and heritage
  6. Climate change
Theme 3: Entrepreneurship and Innovation
  1. Innovation and Entrepreneurship
  2. Innovation for sustainability (I4S as example past influence on current)
  3. Social entrepreneurship with sustainable intent
  4. Startup businesses
Theme 4: Leadership in Tribes and Clans
  1. How change agents operate in organization
  2. How Elders influence cultural sustainability
  3. Youth
  4. Gender
  5. Religion and spirituality
Theme 5: Politics and Policy in Tribal and Clan Organizations
  1. Government (as )
  2. Governance
  3. Law
  4. War
Theme 6: Tribal and Clan Perspectives on Innovation and Technology for Sustainability
  1. How technology impacts on Tribal and clan cultures
  2. Use of technology to run concentration camps or to support repressive regimes.  
Theme 7: Tribal and clan Perspectives on education for sustainability
  1. Education for sustainability
  2. trends in K-12
  3. Charter schools
  4. Alternative models
  5. Trends in grad schools
  6. How sustainability becomes a focus at university, college, department.
Theme 8:  Tribal and clan Perspectives on Sustainable Business
  1. Organizations
  2. Corporations
  3. Family owned business
  4. NGOs
  5. Government agency ( )
  6. Industry efforts to be more sustainable (Strategy, finance)
  7. Manufacturing
  8. Services
  9. Partnerships
Theme 9: Alternate forms of organization in tribal and clan communities and organizations
  1. Precursors to the Benefit
  2. Community corporations in which ownership is determined by membership in a group, not by of stock.
  3. Transformation
Theme 10: Tribal and clan views on Health and Well Being
  1. Extinct cultures
  2. Modern medicine
  3. Ancient medicine
  4. Humor
TARGET AUDIENCE
The market for this book will be diverse including the undergraduate, postgraduate and academic professionals, for whom this book will be the first port of call in their teaching and research endeavors when addressing Tribal and Clan curriculum including contemporary or past issues.

GUIDELINES FOR CONTRIBUTORS
The call invites contributions from the international community of scholars and practitioners to provide teaching cases, comparative case studies, empirical or theoretical contributions.   

In order to appeal to a large target audience, submissions should be written in a non-technical writing style to allow for widespread application. Additionally, we encourage contributions that are trans-disciplinary. As such, chapters that incorporate new concepts, tools, and/or theories are welcomed. In addition, chapters that present case studies (e.g., examples, empirical evidence, and case studies of sustainability) on any of the topics or sub-topics indicated above are welcomed.

Submitted chapters should be original and exclusively prepared for the present book. No part of the chapter should be under consideration or published elsewhere.

Chapters should be approximately 4000 words but must not exceed 12 pages (i.e., including all references, appendices, biographies, etc.), must use 1.5 line spacing and 12 pts, Times New Roman font, and must use the APA reference style.

To be considered for the book, researchers and/or practitioners are invited to submit manuscripts accompanied by a to include in the book.

Please submit to tribalandclanperspectives@gmail.com