Corporate Reckoning: How Businesses Can Address Historical Wrongs

Sarah Federman
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Corporate Reckoning: How Businesses Can Address Historical Wrongs

Sarah Federman
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250 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Apr 21, 2026
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 250
  • Publisher: Mit Press
  • ISBN: 9780262053761
  • Dimensions: 6.12" W x 0.66" L x 9.0" H
Sarah Federman is Associate Professor of Conflict Resolution at the University of San Diego’s Kroc School of Peace Studies. She is the author of the award-winning books Transformative Negotiation and Last Train to Auschwitz, as well as two coauthored anthologies, Introduction to Conflict Resolution and Narratives of Mass Atrocity. In 2022, Federman testified before Congress concerning the responsibility of US banks to respond to their slavery ties. Federman’s TEDx talk on this topic has been selected by TED’s main conference for wider promotion and will be released soon.
ENDORSEMENTS

Corporate Reckoning challenges leaders to confront not just the future they want to create but the past they prefer to forget. A vital guide for anyone serious about building a truly net positive company.”
—Paul Polman, business leader, investor, philanthropist

“In this courageous and beautifully written book, Sarah Federman draws on powerful narratives, rigorous research, and a rare moral clarity. Anyone concerned with the future of responsible organizing should read this book.”
—Roy Suddaby, University of Victoria, Canada

“An illuminating survey of contemporary institutional remedies and a clarion call for reparatory action. Both organizational leaders and the advocates who keep after them will find sound advice and inspiring cases within this highly engaging and timely book.”
—Margaret Burnham, Northeastern University; author of By Hands Now Known: Jim Crow’s Legal Executioners

“Professor Federman’s book is an important contribution to the growing literature about corporate accountability.”
—Paul Hoffman, UC Irvine School of Law

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