Tamar Barkay

Tamar Barkay
Tel-Hai Academic College | telhai · Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences

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In this article I analyze a multi-stakeholder process of environmental regulation. By grounding the article in the literature on regulatory capitalism and governance, I follow the career of a specific legislative process: the enactment of Israel's Deposit Law on Beverage Containers, which aims to delegate the responsibility for recycling to industr...
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This is a case-study of an organized Israeli effort to disengage the issue of corporations in the Palestinian Occupied Territories from the global CSR framework of human rights. At the centre of the study are three international CSR conferences which took place in Israel, hosting players in the global industry of corporate risk-management indices....
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A recurring conundrum lies at the heart of current anti-trafficking law and policy. Despite enormous efforts by civil society organizations, corporations, and governments to reduce human trafficking in supply chains, and the introduction of legislation in various countries that requires corporations to take active actions in this field, there is wi...
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Purpose This paper aims to explore the potential relationship between internal corporate social responsibility (CSR) and the decline of organised labour in countries of the global North. Given the opposing trends since the late 20th century and the widespread adherence of internationally recognised labour standards in CSR codes, standards, and repo...
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Community involvement programs occupy centre-stage in the portfolio of many corporations who display and report upon their socially responsible performance. Focusing mainly on issues such as charity and employee volunteering, corporations remain fairly vague in reporting on the way they translate community involvement policies into concrete actions...
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For female Arab student citizens of Israel, Israeli academia can become a violently unsafe site that reflects its racist reality. Our article addresses stories told by two Arab-Palestinian female students about sexual misconduct they experienced from Jewish males. Reading these stories through critical race theory, intersectionality and settler col...
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An introduction to a symposium in memory of Latour Bruno (1947-2023) Israeli Sociology 25(1) [Hebrew]
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L’Organisation internationale du travail est née du traité de Versailles en 1919, a survécu à la Société des nations et a trouvé sa place au sein de l’Organisation des Nations unies, où elle a apporté l’héritage et le savoir-faire du premier internationalisme, et la spécificité du tripartisme. L’OIT a formulé et poursuivi des idéaux de réforme soci...
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Purpose By focusing on the intra‐organization dimension of corporate social responsibility (CSR), this paper aims to offer an ethnographic analysis of the way Coca‐Cola integrates its re‐branding and marketing strategies with CSR and the processes through which this strategic agenda is diffused into the company's national franchise in Israel. Desi...
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The idea of corporate social responsibility (CSR) is a product of transformations in the relations between market, state and society. The unprecedented powers of corporations on the one hand, and the retreat of the welfare state on the other hand, both of which characterize the current capitalist order, have led to the evolvement of new forms of so...

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