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Corporate Environmental Reporting : The Western Approach to Nature - Leanne J Morrison

Corporate Environmental Reporting

The Western Approach to Nature

By: Leanne J Morrison

Paperback | 31 March 2021 | Edition Number 1

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This book explores corporate environmental discourse by examining a sample of corporate environmental reports through the lens of environmental philosophy. Findings include the predominant use of a dualistic approach towards nature, which highlights the perceived 'separateness' of companies from the natural world. Also explored are the corporate articulations of interconnectivity and transcendence, two philosophical approaches that are also in common use in western culture. The expression of these themes reveals the discursive underpinnings of a harmful relationship with nature. Exploring the ways in which discourse informs corporate relationships with nature allows for an in-depth 'diagnosis' of current environmental problems.



The history of environmental philosophy demonstrates how some powerful philosophical approaches have shaped the western relationship with nature over time, and continue to do so through corporate environmental reporting. Corporate Environmental Reporting: The Western Approach to Nature demonstrates how corporate reporting is used to reduce the perception of the corporate responsibility, and contributes to the erosion of broader cultural restraints against the harmful treatment of nature. As such, discourse is integral to the survival of the world which we - and other members of our biotic community - are utterly reliant on. It shows the latest state of knowledge on the topic and will be of interest both to students at an advanced level, academics and reflective practitioners. It will be of interest to researchers, academics, and students in the fields of accounting, management, environmental philosophy and sustainable management.

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"This book offers an in-depth look at the discourse underpinning Western corporate reporting. It provides a much-needed reminder to environmental reporting researchers that they need to consider the philosophical roots of what they are investigating. While a fascinating read, the book provides a sad indictment of the state of most environmental reporting which presents the natural world as separate, and therefore not something for which it has any responsibility. While environmental reporting has come a long way and is becoming almost commonplace, the study presented in this book suggests that corporate entities are still fundamentally antagonistic towards the natural world." -Carol Tilt, University of South Australia, Australia

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