Socio-professional workshops
S1 – The role and responsibility of professionals of creation and transmission of knowledge and values.
S11 – Philosophers and religious
S11a – Religion and Society: the challenge of multiple identities (WS11)
- Buddhism and the Construction of a Universal Ethic
- Charta Oecumenica, Part III
- Christian Churches in Building the European Societies
- Ethics, Identity and Identification - moral values in China’s modern Christian community
- Examining the Rites Controversy in early Qin Dynasty China: a cultural viewpoint
- Fredrik Fällman’s contribution
- Inculturation or Contextualization: Interpretation of Christianity in the Context of Chinese Culture
- Major Awareness of Buddhism, Epistemology and Consciousness-only school
- Mutually Adapting: Christianity and Chinese Culture
- Preliminary Study into the Influences of Popular Belief in Religious Customs
- Religion and Hegemony
- Religion Ethics in Response to The Global Crisis - From The “Declaration of a Global Ethic” to View The Trends of World Religions
- Religious Daoism
- Religious Dialogue in Modern Society: the Plight and Hope
- Relocation and symbolic capital
- “Revolutionary Trend” of Chinese Buddhism in the 20th century–On the Question of Modernity of the Ideological Current of “Mundane Buddhism”
- Salvation and Modernity
- Selective Reconstruction of Ethnic Tourism and Cultural Heritage
- Taoist Practices in Life, Enable us to Live in A Land of Paradise – An investigation into Taoism With Relation to the Reality of Social Life
- The challenges of integrating Christianity into Chinese culture
- The Initial Research on the Gathering and Scattering Phenomena of Folk Belief
- The Islamic Ethic: The Traditional Form and Its Modern Meaning
- The Localisation of Christianity in China
- The Need for Solid Theory in Social Studies: Confucianism and Modern Scientific Study
- The Problem of Translation and Absorption of Christian Theology and Philosophy in China
- The Root and Flower of Chinese Culture: the origins and renaissance of Confucianism
- Transcendent Dimension of a Disenchantment Era
- “Unethical Conversions?” An Analysis of Missionary Activities in Relation to Ethics and Human Rights
- Universal Declaration on Laicity in the 21st century
- Values and Perspectives for Europe 50 years of the Treaties of Rome
- Workshop WS11_ Session Conclusions
S12 – Artists and sportsmen
S12a – Role and responsibility of artists (WS12)
S13 – Scientists and experts
S13a – Social responsibility of scientist (WS13)
- Governance of the European Research Area: The Role of Civil Society
- Historical Perspectives on Science, Society and the Political
- Rethinking the Impact of Basic Research on Society
- Scenarios for future scientific and technological developments in newly emerging markets until 2015
- “Scientists and Experts”
- The construction of a new contract between science and society : « Manifesto for a Responsible and United Citizens’ Science »
- The Ethics of engineers in front of the challenges of the 21st century
- Workshop WS13_ Session Conclusions
S14 – Teachers
S14a – Role and responsibility of Academics (WS14)
- Commission of the European Communities
- Communication from the Commission
- Communication from the Commission to the Council
- Diversity and Differentiation in Higher Education Systems
- (Higher) Education in Europe: Challenges and Concerns
- Higher Education:Tensions and Dilemmas in the International Context
- Neither Free, Neither Subdued
- The Changing Role of Universities in our Society
- The University of the Twenty-first Century Will Be Socially Responsible or It Will Not Be
- Universities in the World: What For?
- Workshop WS14_ Session Conclusions
S15 – Journalists and mediators
S15a – Journalists and responsibility (WS15)
- Debate Begins in the Lan Chengzhang Case: What Does It Mean to Be A « Real » Journalist in China?
- Gao Yaojie’s Difficulty in Getting to the U.S. to Claim Her Award is a Cause for Concern
- « Government and Media should be Partners in Cooperation »
- Institutional Issues behind the « Wall of Shame » Story
- Looking at Aids Prevention with New Concepts
- People’s Need is the Orientation and Motivation of Reform
- « Temple Slayer » Debate Centers on Public Opinion and Judicial Independence in China
- The Ridiculousness of Linking Professional Assessments [in Journalism] to Positive and Negative Reports
- The Roots of Constitutional Governance are Now Developing in China
- The verdict isn’t out on the Shanxi Kiln Affair: “media need to go deeper”
- Workshop WS15_ Session Conclusions
S2 – Place, role and responsibility of the various social groups
S21 – Women
S21a – Role and responsibility of women (WS21)
- Aphasia and Voices of a Class
- As if grey hair, wrinkles and widows’ humps weren’t enough - now we older women smell bad as well
- Europe in 100 Beijing Women’s Eyes
- Experience sheets on « Women and Peace »
- Main issues for discussion on difficulties faced by women in China
- “Power” governance and the gender preference and women’s participation
- Proposal Booklet of the Women’s College
- Similarities and Differences of Gender Participation in Politics
- Women’s Life Stories: Transcending barriers of continuity through the development of alternative discourses of ageing and identity
- Workshop WS21_ Session Conclusions
S22 – Youth and children
S22a – Role and responsibility of youth (WS22)
S22c – The involvement of youth in initiatives of communitary development and voluntary work at local level
S22d – Youth facing the challenges of energy and climate change
S23 – Migrants and ethnical minorities
S23a – Place of internal and external Migrants in society, and their social and economic integration (WS23)
S26 – Health and social workers
S26a – Social Worker Education
- Bologna as a frame for Competence Based Learning and Supervision?
- Community social work – few aspects of a curriculum
- Global is local: the importance of teaching the concept and impact of globalisation to students of social work.
- Guide to a reflection of practice in a placement abroad
- Innovations in Social Welfare
- International practice at Lithuanian social work institutions
- Norwegian 3-years BA-training programme in Social Work
- Practice and competence of a professional social worker
- Social work and education in France
- Social Work in Europe
- THE BOLOGNA PROCESS
- The purpose of a social worker
- The training and the challenges of Social Work in the XXI Century
- Training for Social Work within the higher education landscape - Belgium
S28 – Inhabitants
S28a – Inhabitants and housing (WS28)
- Appeal to the General States for Housing and City Rights
- Attempt of Harmonious Removal —— Discussion and Thinking About Removal Voting of Beijing Jiuxianqiao
- Basic Principles and Guidelines on Development-based Evictions and Displacement
- Beijing’s “Magpie Bridge Meeting”: Parents Gather at Parks to Find Marriage Partners for Their Children
- Chinese-style “Wife Exchange”
- Collectively Commissioned Housing
- « Construction of a Harmonious Socialist Society » from the Perspective of Sociology
- Does the City Air Really Makes Free?
- Do Most Things With Least Money——Ningbo Try to Resolve the Problem of “Getting Old Before Getting Rich”
- European Charter for the Safeguarding of Human Rights in the City
- European Dimensions of Tenancy Law
- European Resources on Housing Rights
- Europe: Towards a Common Space for Housing Rights Movements
- Forward to the European States General for the Right to Housing EGSH
- Founding principles of the inhabitants’ international alliance
- Hong Kong and Guangzhou: Comparison for Patterns and Actors of Old City Transformation
- Imbalanced Society Necessarily Leads To Deformed Real Estate Market
- Occupation, Class, and Social Networks in Urban China
- Only the Masses Are the Major Roles In Saving Taihu Lake
- Poortgebouw, Rotterdam: A Dutch Case Study
- Progress report of the International Alliance of Inhabitants (IAI), 2004-2005
- Report on Housing and Regional Policy
- Report WSF 2007 Agreements urban social movements
- Revolution From the Bottom——View the Growth of a Civil Society in Urbanization of Wenzhou Pattern From the Perspective of City of Longgang Peasants
- Short Squatting Guide Rotterdam
- The Change and Continuity of Family Life in Chinese Urban Area
- The Global Solidarity Front to Realize Cities of the Future
- The Habitant’s Association and the ICTs, Proposals for an International Research-action
- The Right to Property or the Right to Housing: What Comes First?
- The Role of the City in an Alternative Europe: Moving Towards the Right to Housing and a Habitat
- The three legged-pot
- Urban Residents in Construction of Harmonious Society: Actor, Structure and System Pattern
- Workshop WS28_ Session Conclusions
- World Charter for the Right to the City
- Zero Evictions Campaign: International Solidarity to Achieve Dignity and Security in Housing
S3 – Role and responsibility of the stakeholders of economy and finance
S31 – Executives of Multinational Companies
S31a – Role and responsibility of company chief executives and their training to responsibility (WS31)
- Globalized Factory System and the Issue of « Ethical Reconstruction »
- How to Exist under Economic Crisis?
- Implement Social Responsibility and Achieve Harmonious Development
- Sharing for Understanding, Building Trust for Managing Interdependence: a Few Thought for a Debate
- Sustainable Development of Corporate in a Time of Economic Recession
- The Impacts of KFC on China’s Economy
- The Relationship between Government and Enterprises in Globalization
- Workshop WS31_ Session Conclusions
S32 – Business managers and professionals: multinational companies, SME and family business
S32a – Role and responsibility of SME Chief Executives facing globalisation
S33 – Professionals of the financial sector
S33a – Financial institutions and today’s Financial crisis : what cooperation between Europe and China ? (WS32)
S35 – Actors of the primary sector
S35a – Role and responsibility of farmers and fishermen (WS27)
- Artisanal Fishery, A Component of Food Sovereignty
- Artisanal or Industrial Fishery?
- Food Sovereignty and Citizenship Governance
- Peasant organisations in China
- People’s Right To Feed and To Establish Their Food Sovereignty
- Proposals Booklets for the 21th Century : Challenges Facing Artisanal Fishery in the 21st Century
- Proposals Booklets for the 21th Century : Peasant Farmers Confronted by the Challenges of the 21th Century
- The Economic Situation of Chinese Agriculture and Rural Areas
- The Yaounde Declaration of the World Peasant-Farmers Gathering (May 6th – 11th 2002)
- Workshop WS27_ Session Conclusions
S36 – Consumers
S36a – Role and responsibility of consumers for a sustainable development (WS34)
- An Approach to the Post-materialist Era
- Consumer Benefit: A Third Way to Equal Distribution of Wealth
- Consumer Education
- Food Consumer Patterns in Urban and Rural Areas
- Information Consumption: Theory, Method and Evaluation
- Middle Class Consumer Behaviour in Urban China
- Rights of the Vagabond: a Study of Consumer Society and Urban Consumerism
- Study of Chinese Foreign Tourist Consumer Patterns
- Study of Consumer Policy and the Development of Demand in China
- Ten Chinese Publications : Consumer Concepts, Behaviour and Culture
- The Psychology of the Foodservice Consumer
- Workshop WS34_ Session Conclusions
S37 – Actors of the social and solidarity economy
S37a – Role and responsibility of social entreprises (WS26)
S38 – Industry and services workers and employees
S38a – Protection of employees (WS26)
- Aphasia and Voices of a Class
- Between the State and Labour: The Conflict of Chinese Trade Unions’ Double Identity in Market Reform
- Corporate Social Responsibility in China’s Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Sector
- Dormitory Labor Regime:Another Space for Labor Control and Resistance
- Experts Predict Five Trends of Labor Disputes
- For 43 Migrant Workers
- Fundamental human rights at work in international trade - Operational routes, The role that can be played by the WTO
- Globalized Factory System and the Issue of « Ethical Reconstruction »
- Immigrant Worker Organizations and Transnational Labor
- Labour Market Reforms
- Lasting socialist cultural tradition—–A case study of collective action by SOE workers
- Law of the People’s Republic of China on Employment Contracts
- Made in China: Women Factory Workers in a Global Workplace
- Over 70 000 Suggestions and Proposals Focus on Six Key Issues in the Draft Social Insurance Law
- Reflections on legislation on the right to strike
- Reform and destiny of Chinese workers—Investigative report on reforms carried out by the Jiangsu Tongyu Group
- Role of the trade unions in the protection and interest representation of employees in Europe
- Role of trade unions in protecting jobs during restructuring in Europe
- Social transformation and the re-formation of the working class
- Space politics in transnational labour process : The dormitory labour regime in the era of globalisation
- Staff representative conference and the institutional representation of staff benefits
- Towards a better understanding of the Labor Contract Law of the People’s Republic of China
- Trade union in market economy : the growth of union power in enterprises
- Trade union reform and the development of democracy at grassroots level in China
- Wage developments, collective bargaining and minimum wages in Europe
- Workshop WS26_ Session Conclusions
S39 – Social and environmental responsibility of the actors of economy
S39a – Responsible management of executives (WS25)
- Business-related services (BRS) and the competitiveness of the manufacturing industry in China’s transition economy: a panel study analysis
- Business strategy in China’s Transition Economy: Problems and Perspectives
- Business trends and growth strategies in a transition economy
- Case study into the market-oriented strategies and performance of State-owned Enterprises in a transition economy
- Changing Skills and Creativity in Business Innovation Strategy – the example of Lumin Group
- CSR Documents Outlines
- CSR Frameworks in China and Europe Insights for CSR Workshops
- « Key factors affecting business growth in China »
- Manifesto on the social responsibility of Professionals & Managers
- Note d’information Eurocadres
- Organisational learning in the share capital―entrepreneurship―business performance equation: a case study of start-ups in Jiangsu and Guangdong
- Rethinking the Wenzhou Model: raising foreign capital through private businesses
- The effects of Chinese business management practices on business performance
- The Ethics of engineers in front of the challenges of the 21st century
- The international Initiative for the social responsibility of Professionals & Managers (the Initiative)
- The Manifesto
- “The reform of state-owned enterprise and the effects of economic transition on the driving force of companies”
- Workshop WS25_ Session Conclusions
S39b – Corporate social responsibility : a way for a better dialogue between China and Europe
- AFD Group (French Development Aid Agency) and CSR in the Bank Industry
- Baseline Study on CSR Practices in the New EU Member States and Candidate Countries
- Book Outline: Corporate Social Responsibility, A Dutch Approach
- Corporate Social Responsibility : France’s commitment
- CSR Documents Outlines
- CSR Frameworks in China and Europe Insights for CSR Workshops
- Denmark Action plan for Corporate Social responsibility
- Guidelines for external reporting by state-owned companies : Sweden
- Implementing the Partnership for growth and jobs: Making Europe a pole of excellence on corporate social responsibility
- Official statement of the French government regarding the responsibility of companies in front on Human Rights
- Report prepared by the Operational Committee “Enterprises and CSR” for the Grenelle de l’Environnement Consultation Process Operational Committee on CSR, Grenelle de l’Environnement, 2008
- “Socially Responsible Financial Products”
- Social Responsibility of Mutinational Enterprises: Critical Analysis and Legal Prospective
- States and corporate social responsibility in a time of crisis
- States and CSR Promotion among Small and Medium Enterprises
- Survey of State CSR Policies in 17 European Countries
S39c – Companies ecological responsibility: for an environmental friendly industry & policy
S4 – Role and responsibility of the actors of the Governance sector
S42 – Leaders and managers at State’s level
S42a – Civil service managers (WS43)
- An overview of public affairs masters programmes
- A Research Report on the Training System of Civil Servant in China
- Educating for the Public Sector_A Public Administration Programme
- Staff representative conference and the institutional representation of staff benefits
- Workshop WS43_ Session Conclusions
- WS43 Briefing information
S43 – Jurists
S43a – Jurists’ role and responsibility in the society
S44 – Servicemen
S44a – Military men contribution to human security and their links with the rest of society (WS44)
S47 – Civil society organizations
S47a – Role and Responsibilities of Foundations face to the common challenges in China and in Europe (WS45)
- « A plea for foundations to get together to tackle global issues »
- Charter of Human Responsabilities
- Constitution of the China Youth Development Foundation (CYDF)
- Flexibility of Foundations (« easier said than done » ?)
- Fondations have set themselves the mission of being « Eeffective contributors to the public good ». How Should this be put into practise ?
- Foundations : The Challenge of Ambition
- Limited-life foundations : an option worth being considered ?
- NGO Development Trends in China
- Ten Key Questions for the Governance of Foundations
- « The Challenge of Being Relevant When Giving… »
- The Present State of Chinese Philanthropic Foundations
- Workshop WS45_ Session Conclusions
S47b – Citizenship, social responsibility and international cooperation of civil society organizations (WS24)
- Analysis of the development of China’s NGOs
- Civil society in China: Concepts, classifications and institutional environments
- Constitution of the China Youth Development Foundation (CYDF)
- From statism to corporatism
- Grassroot NGOs and the Development of China Civil Society
- Grass-roots NGOs and the growth of civil society in China
- Impact of Globalization and International Nongovernmental Organizations on the Development of Non-governmental Organizations in China
- Introductory Note to the Workshop WS24
- Issues on the legitimacy of social organisations
- New settings for the development of China’s non-governmental organisations
- NGO Development Trends in China
- Predicament faced by China’s civil society organisations: Issues on their legality
- Responsibility and new governance
- Social group revolution in China-mapping Chinese associations
- Social organisation, social capital and political-economic developments
- Tactics deployed by China’s NGOs when dealing with the government: A preliminary study
- The Role of NGOs in the public debate and international relations
- The Strategy of Chinese NGO in Dealing with the Government: an Initial Research
- Various trends of development in China’s voluntary service sector
- Wenzhou Non-governmental Commercial Chambers
- Workshop WS24_ Session Conclusions
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