Globalization and sweatshop labor:
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Globalization and sweatshop labor:
Globalization and sweatshop labor:
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The role of student activism in educational institutions and ethical business
The role of student activism in educational institutions and ethical business
Name:Personal
Moss, Molly Role :Text(marcrelator)
creator
Moss, Molly Role :Text(marcrelator)
creator
Name:Personal
Gardner, Gilbert Role :Text(marcrelator)
thesis advisor
Gardner, Gilbert Role :Text(marcrelator)
thesis advisor
Name:Personal
Bowie, Thomas Role :Text
committee member
Bowie, Thomas Role :Text
committee member
Name:Personal
Thompson, Damien Role :Text
committee member
Thompson, Damien Role :Text
committee member
Name:Corporate
Department of Peace and Justice Role :Text(marcrelator)
sponsor
Department of Peace and Justice Role :Text(marcrelator)
sponsor
Name:Corporate
Department of Sociology Role :Text(marcrelator)
sponsor
Department of Sociology Role :Text(marcrelator)
sponsor
Name:Corporate
Regis University, Regis College Role :Text
degree grantor
Regis University, Regis College Role :Text
degree grantor
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Place
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Denver, CO
Regis University, Dayton Memorial Library (keyDate="yes")
Spring 2012
2012-05
Denver, CO
Regis University, Dayton Memorial Library (keyDate="yes")
Spring 2012
2012-05
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thesis
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English
English
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37 pgs.
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37 pgs.
born digital
abstract
This thesis describes how student activism changed the way the University handled garments sold in the University's bookstore. Describing her experience implementing the Sweatshop Free Policy on the Regis University campus, the author talks about the many important steps made towards making the University 100% sweatshop free. She describes her excitement in seeing changes that happened at Regis and believes further implementation of the policy is crucial in order for Regis to live up to its ethical standards as they are laid out in the Jesuit tradition. She further advocates the Sweatshop Free Policy should be revised and scrutinized as it continues to grow in the years to come, as alternative options for sweatshop free apparel become more readily available. ________________________________________________________________________ note
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BA note:thesis(displayLabel="Degree Name")
bachelor
Subject
academic institutions
academic institutions
Subject
sweatshop
sweatshop
Subject
Sweatshop Free Policy
Sweatshop Free Policy
Subject
ethical business model
ethical business model
Subject
student activism
student activism
Subject
social change
social change
Subject
Subject
Subject
Name:Personal
Subject
Name:Corporate
Alta Gracia
Alta Gracia
Subject
Name:Corporate
Sara Lee
Sara Lee
Subject
Name:Corporate
Regis University
Regis University
Subject
Name:Corporate
American Apparel
American Apparel
Subject
identifier:Local
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eng
English :Code(ISO639-2B)
eng
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http://hdl.handle.net/10176/codr:2662
http://hdl.handle.net/10176/codr:2662
