Network priorities for social sustainability research and education: Memorandum of the Integrated Network on Social Sustainability Research Group

Rachelle Hollander,Adjo Amekudzi-Kennedy,Sarah Bell, Frazier Benya,Cliff I. Davidson, Craig Farkos,David Fasenfest, Regina Guyer,Angelique Hjarding, Michael Lizotte,Dianne Quigley, Diana Watts, Kate S. Whitefoot

Sustainability : Science, Practice and Policy(2016)

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The Integrated Network for Social Sustainability (INSS) is a research-coordination network supported by the National Science Foundation that is currently in its third year of activities. Individual and institutional members, representing a wide range of fields and interests, are devoted to addressing social sustainability as an important, understudied issue under the broader rubric of sustainability and sustainable development. The INSS has developed a number of affinity groups and a set of activities to facilitate its development. An annual conference draws members together to review and report on their efforts. At the first conference, a group interested in developing a research agenda formed. This Community Essay shares its members’ perspectives about priorities for future research and education on social sustainability, highlighting efforts for greater inclusion of marginalized populations in research.
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social sustainability research,education
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