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This is the registration platform for the 2026 Management and Social Justice Conference. Please use the registration on this page to reserve your spot in the conference.
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Please register for the Zoom link and email marquezd@newschool.edu for any admin-related questions.
Presented by the Management and Social Justice Conference at Parsons School of Design.
Keynote 1, Simy Joy, Associate Editor, AMLE: Being a useful academic in entrepreneurial pluriverse
Paper 1, Suhaila Ahmadi:Â Women's Entrepreneurship in Afghanistan: Resilience, Innovation, and the Pursuit of Social Justice.
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Paper 2, Tathagata Bhowmik; Diana Bilimoria:Â The Temporalization and Spatialization of Everyday Epistemic Resistance: A Subversion of Social Class and Caste by Marginalized Performing Artists.Â
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Paper 3, Dr. Neeta Mahadev; Dr. A. Satyanandini; Sriram Ananthanarayanan:Â AIKYAM: Providing Safe Spaces for the Pride Community in India.
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Paper 4, Ana Cristina Siqueira; Bahar Ashnai; Soohyun (Ashley) Lee:Â Empowering Sales Professionals as Change Agents for Innovation and Sustainability.
Keynote 2, Laurie Lane-Zucker, Founder, Impact Entrepreneurship Network: Impact Entrepreneurship Breakthrough
Paper 5, Richard Robbins: Mean Money: How Creation of Money as Interest Bearing Debt Fosters Environmental Devastation, Economic Inequality, and the Rise of Autocratic Power — and What We Can Do About It
Paper 6, Andrew Gustafson: Entrepreneurship towards an Economy of Giving
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Paper 7, Ana Cristina O. Siqueira; Benson Honig; Javid Nafari:Â Entrepreneurial Ingenuity, Voluntary Social Responsibility, and Inclusive Innovation
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Paper 8, Niraj Singh: From Policy to People: Building Equitable Ecosystems for Educational and Community Innovation in India
Keynote 3, Esmeralda Herrara, Echoing Green Foundation: Building Social Justice Entrepreneurship Ecosystem
Paper 9, Barbara Williams:Â Moving Money in New Ways
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Paper 10, Ana Cristina O. Siqueira; Benson Honig; Robson Moreira Cunha; Sandra Mariano; Joysi Moraes: Fostering Sustainable Futures via Entrepreneurial Ingenuity and Social Responsibility: Women's Entrepreneurship Training and Youth Entrepreneurial Education in Brazil
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Paper 11, Binod Sundararajan; Malavika Sundararajan: Intergenerational Brokerage for Knowledge and Wisdom Transfer across Generations
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Paper 12, Kelly Burton: Turning the Tide: Environmental Justice Policy Tactics, Systems Change, and the Conditions That Make Reform Possible
Paper 13, Madishetty Saiteja: Reimagining Education Equity through SmartphoneBased Learning and Community Ecosystems: The Turn the Bus Model for Rural India
Paper 14, Niraj Singh: Digital Transnationalism and Youth Mobility: Case Studies of Learning Networks between Bihar and the Indian Diaspora
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Paper 15, Rohit Gavali; Aakanksha Marulkar; Shriya Agrawal; Aditya Kharial: Reimagining Access to AI Infrastructure: Designing Equitable, Trustworthy, and Sustainable Foundations for Innovation
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Paper 16, Shyni Carmel Mary: Design and Field-Test of a Cognitive Adoption Framework for Inclusive Digital Innovation among Rural Micro-Entrepreneurs
Keynote 4, Rachel Atkins, St. Johns University: Minority Tech Entrepreneurship
Paper 17, Simona Grande: Indigenous Insights on Regenerative Entrepreneurship: Sufficiency, Boundaries, and the Politics of Support
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Paper 18, Ana Cristina Siqueira: Using Entrepreneurial Ingenuity to Create Socially Responsible Innovations
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Paper 19, Celia Matsunaga; Marissa Maas; Nivalda Assuncao, Alice Bartholo, Iva Sasha Stemler: Walking Seminar: A Look at the Amazon, its People, Rivers and Forests — Textile Cartographies
Keynote 5, Joanne Scillitoe, Cal. State U. Northridge: Building an Entrepreneurship Engine in Minority Serving Institutions - a Cal State Experience
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Paper 20, Gustavo da Rosa: MUNDURUCU — Reports of Research and Teaching with the Originary People from Downriver Tapajós
Paper 21, José Luis Gallegos: Digital Surplus: Reclaiming Worker Value in the Age of Algorithmic Production
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Paper 22, Vijay Kardle: Reclaiming Breathable Futures: Climate Justice Through Portable Carbon Capture in Industrial and Urban Margins
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Paper 23, Ajith K. Thomas; Bincy Baby; M. Rajesh: Artificial Intelligence for Sustainability and Inclusive Market Development: A Cross-National Inquiry into Emerging and Unexplored Frontiers
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Paper 24, Lakshya Kadiyan; Flora Cohen: Immigrant- and Refugee-Led Enterprise as a Response to Humanitarian Retrenchment: An institutional approach
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