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Peer Review Status: Unrefereed
Title: Sustainable futures
Author(s): Meijer, Albert
Webster, Christopher William
Contact Email: william.webster@stir.ac.uk
Keywords: Public Administration
Sociology and Political Science
Communication
Information Systems
Issue Date: 2021
Date Deposited: 14-Jan-2022
Citation: Meijer A & Webster CW (2021) Sustainable futures. Information Polity, 26 (2), pp. 107-108. https://doi.org/10.3233/ip-219006
Abstract: First paragraph: In recent years, sustainability has been high on societal, political and policy agendas. It is a topic that is very emotive and which generates impassioned views. The information polity, academia more generally and the publishing business are all embroiled in these futures and have a role to play in ensuring resilient social outcomes, both in relation to environmental sustainability and also organisational and societal sustainability. As Editors-in-Chief, we would like to indicate how Information Polity can contribute to a sustainable future by publishing academic articles that strengthen our insights in the mechanisms that underpin sustainability and by presenting publications that improve the knowledge that is needed for building a sustainable future.
DOI Link: 10.3233/ip-219006
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