related.work
- better world handbook
- better world hbk festival
- audio & video clips
- social responsibility thesis
- curriculum vitae
5 key.issues
THE ENVIRONMENT: global
warming, rainforest destruction, pollution, recycling, renewable
energy, greenwashing, toxic waste, eco-innovations, illegal dumping,
sustainable farming.
HUMAN RIGHTS: sweatshops, 3rd world community exploitation, international health issues, divestment, child labor, code of conduct.
ANIMAL PROTECTION: factory farming, animal testing, humane treatment,wild animal habitat.
COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT: family farms, local business support, volunteer efforts, sustainable growth, philanthropic donations, nonprofit alliances, establishing foundations.
SOCIAL JUSTICE : health & safety records, fair wages, union busting efforts, fatalities, discrimination based on: race, gender, age, ability, religion, sexuality, ethnicity.
the.author
behind the research

dr.jones
Since receiving his doctoral degree in sociology from the University of Colorado, Boulder, Ellis Jones has focused all of his energies on bridging the gap between academics, activists and the average citizen. A scholar of social responsibility, global citizenship and everyday activism, Dr. Jones continues to teach and give presentations across the country on how to turn lofty ideals into practical actions. His other works include The Better World Handbook (winner of Sprituality & Health's Best Book of the Year Award for 2001 under the category of Hope) and the book version of this website, The Better World Shopping Guide. He has won numerous awards for his work in the classroom and currently teaches in the department of sociology at University of California, Davis.
ashland.or
Consuming In Line With Your Values, JPR, "The Jefferson Exchange ", Ashland, OR (2007)
berkeley.ca
Shopping To Make A Difference, KPFA, "The Morning Show", Berkeley, CA (2007)
Socially Responsible Shopping , Black Oak Books, Berkeley, CA (2007)
The World & Your Shopping List , The Ecology Center, Berkeley, CA (2007)
oakland.ca
Empowering Global Citizens, Pacific Sociological Association, Oakland, CA (2007)
Democratizing Social Movements, Pacific Sociological Association, Oakland, CA (2007)
Green Values In Everyday Life, East Bay Earth Charter Community, Oakland, CA (2004)
olympia.wa
The Social Responsibility Movement , Peace & Justice Studies Assn, Olympia, WA (2003)
sacramento.ca
Better World Shopping Guide Interview, KXJZ, "Insight", Sacramento, CA (2006)
san.francisco
Shopping Guide TV Interview, KRON Ch 4, Weekend Morning News, San Francisco, CA (2007)
Shopping For A Better World, Cody's Books, San Francisco, CA (2007) [BOTTOM OF PAGE]
A Global Vision For A Better World, Sustainable World Symposium, San Francisco, CA (2006)
10 Things To Build A Better World, Sustainable World Symposium, San Francisco, CA (2004)
seattle.wa
Ethical Shopping, KPTK, "Community Matters", Seattle, WA (2007)
Better World Handbook Interview, KEXP, "Mind Over Matters", Seattle, WA (2001)
st.paul
Living The Earth Charter, Minnesota Earth Charter Action Summit, St. Paul, MN (2003)
vancouver.bc
Revitalized Community, The Better World Handbook Festival, Vancouver, BC (2005)
The Better World Handbook Festival, CBC Radio, "Currents", Vancouver, BC (2005)
The Better World Handbook Festival, CityTV, "Breakfast Television", Vancouver, BC (2005)
speaking.requests
Ellis Jones has given inspiring yet practical presentations to a wide variety of audiences including a number of colleges and universities, sustainability symposiums, and global citizenship summits. He has been interviewed for radio and television both in the US and Canada, and was featured in the documentary film, 50 Ways To Save The Planet. In 2005, his work inspired the creation of The Better World Handbook Festival in Vancouver, BC. He has lived, studied, and worked in many parts of Europe, Asia, and Central America. If you're interested, Dr. Jones would be happy to give a presentation or workshop just about anywhere on the planet on a wide range of topics including consumer and corporate social responsibility, global citizenship, and turning lofty ideals into effective, everyday actions. To request more information, click here.
research.support
While this research project allows for a more complete view of the "big picture" of corporate social and environmental responsibility, it is merely the beginning. There are many directions in which the research can expand that would yield even more accurate, up-to-date, and practical information to further empower consumers.This kind of larger project is possible only if and when external support becomes available. Please contact me if you are interested in expanding the scope of this research through either professional or financial collaboration.