'Modern Slavery, Justice and Complex Supply Chains' Knowledge & Action Hub launch

Monday 5 February 2024, 3:00pm to 4:00pm

Venue

Online Teams Webinar

Open to

Postgraduates, Staff

Registration

Registration not required - just turn up

Event Details

Linda Hendry leads the first virtual common room of a new Knowledge & Action Hub to share existing research interests and activities in this area, and then start to think about potential future joint activities.

Linda Hendry and Jan Bebbington invite researchers at Lancaster University to share their previous and ongoing research in this area. Invited participants include Constantin Blome, Ophelia Chidgey, Mahmoud Gad, Stephen Homer, Divja Jyoti, Mark Stevenson and Steve Young. We then look forward to hearing every-one's ideas on how we can collaborate together to: enhance supply chain governance systems that embody the principle of 'justice' and lead to solutions co-created with industry to further combat ‘modern slavery’ – noting that this principally takes the form of ‘forced labour’ in this context. Hoping to see you there - all interested Lancaster University researchers are very welcome.

NB: This event has now taken place

Image credits:

Background - adobe stock image

Icon - flaticon.com by Soni Sokell

Speakers

Constantin Blome

Leipzig, Lancaster University

Divya Jyoti

Organisation Work and Technology, Lancaster University

Dr Stephen Homer

Sunway Business School

Jan Bebbington

LUMS - PG & Post Experience Office, Lancaster University

Linda Hendry

Management Science, Lancaster University

Mahmoud Gad

Accounting and Finance, Lancaster University

Mark Stevenson

Management Science, Lancaster University

Steven Young

Accounting and Finance, Lancaster University

Contact Details

Name Pentland Centre
Email

pentlandcentre@lancaster.ac.uk