The socio-political construction and experience of corporate social responsibility (CSR): An investigation into the conflict surrounding the James Price Point LNG precinct, Kimberley, Western Australia

This thesis proposes a new theoretical framework for analysing corporate social responsibility: the ‘spaces of CSR’, which draws together the concepts of governmentality and spatiality. This framework is applied to the case of the proposed LNG processing precinct at James Price Point in Western Aust...

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Main Author: Wesley, Anthea
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Curtin University 2013
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/1829
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description This thesis proposes a new theoretical framework for analysing corporate social responsibility: the ‘spaces of CSR’, which draws together the concepts of governmentality and spatiality. This framework is applied to the case of the proposed LNG processing precinct at James Price Point in Western Australia to demonstrate how CSR is shaped by various forces within the political economy, and to explore the disparate ways in which CSR is experienced by the local community.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-18292017-02-20T06:37:41Z The socio-political construction and experience of corporate social responsibility (CSR): An investigation into the conflict surrounding the James Price Point LNG precinct, Kimberley, Western Australia Wesley, Anthea This thesis proposes a new theoretical framework for analysing corporate social responsibility: the ‘spaces of CSR’, which draws together the concepts of governmentality and spatiality. This framework is applied to the case of the proposed LNG processing precinct at James Price Point in Western Australia to demonstrate how CSR is shaped by various forces within the political economy, and to explore the disparate ways in which CSR is experienced by the local community. 2013 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/1829 en Curtin University fulltext
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The socio-political construction and experience of corporate social responsibility (CSR): An investigation into the conflict surrounding the James Price Point LNG precinct, Kimberley, Western Australia
title The socio-political construction and experience of corporate social responsibility (CSR): An investigation into the conflict surrounding the James Price Point LNG precinct, Kimberley, Western Australia
title_full The socio-political construction and experience of corporate social responsibility (CSR): An investigation into the conflict surrounding the James Price Point LNG precinct, Kimberley, Western Australia
title_fullStr The socio-political construction and experience of corporate social responsibility (CSR): An investigation into the conflict surrounding the James Price Point LNG precinct, Kimberley, Western Australia
title_full_unstemmed The socio-political construction and experience of corporate social responsibility (CSR): An investigation into the conflict surrounding the James Price Point LNG precinct, Kimberley, Western Australia
title_short The socio-political construction and experience of corporate social responsibility (CSR): An investigation into the conflict surrounding the James Price Point LNG precinct, Kimberley, Western Australia
title_sort socio-political construction and experience of corporate social responsibility (csr): an investigation into the conflict surrounding the james price point lng precinct, kimberley, western australia
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/1829