Doughnut Economics Influencing Policy Gathering 2 (Past)
Exploring how to engage and influence policies and governments with Doughnut Economics
Please Note: This event has now finished and can no longer be joined.
(This is the second of two gatherings and is designed for the Asia-Pacific time zones, for the second gathering, designed for the Americas time zones, click here)
The DEAL Team welcomes you to join this peer-learning space to share and learn about how to influence policies and governments with Doughnut Economics.
The gathering will be hosted by DEAL Team members Rob Shorter, Communities & Art Lead, and Xiaoting Hou-Jones, Government & Policy Lead.
We will follow a gathering format where everyone will have space to share their experiences, insights and questions.
The spirit of these peer learning spaces is that there's no one expert and we're all here as learners. We will all have something to contribute, whether that be to listen, to reflect, to share your personal experience or to share some ideas.
If you would like to attend, you can register here to receive the zoom link.
Upon registration (via zoom) you will receive an email confirmation. Please use the link in the email to add the event to your calendar, and we will contact you with a Miro board for you to start sharing your examples, insights and questions.
If at any stage you realise you can’t attend, please cancel your registration via the link in your confirmation email.
Thank you for your interest in this topic and we look forward to learning with you!
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Mainak Bhattacharya
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Tomi Winfree
Mornington, Victoria
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Howard Gannaway
Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England, United Kingdom
Currently retiring from business and professional life and looking to make a difference to the way we live. My background is in teaching, financial planning, business support, financial inclusion, mentoring, non-executive directorships, learning and skills and my ongoing interests are in music, bird surveys, politics, local government. I have associated with economists far too much in my life and grown increasingly frustrated by conventional approaches to growth, GDP etc.
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Sanjiv Shrivastava
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Zahed Yousuf
london
I am the founder of Dialectiq, is a relational mapping platform that makes understanding and interacting with recurrent complex societal problems easier Dialectiq maps the recurrent nature of complex problems by developing clear and concise visuals that uncover how complex systems behave Dialectiq employs cutting-edge graph technology to discover how complex problems are connected to the people and incentives or beliefs that drive them Dialectiq allows you to iteratively build your understanding through querying and uncovering insights in a user-friendly way Helping you identify points for intervening and designing strategies for transforming relationships that can lead to meaningful progress
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Catherine Masterman
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Rob Shorter
Oxford, England, United Kingdom
Communities & Art Lead at DEAL. Excited to explore how the holistic goal of the Doughnut opens a space for collective imagining and action within communities of place and purpose around the world. Get in touch by going to the DEAL Contact Form and selecting 'Communities & Art'
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Xiaoting Hou-Jones
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Kyungmin Lee
Suji-gu, Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea
Co-Founder of Y-Donut (Yongin Doughnut Economics Coalition) and an active member of Neutinamu Makers and Supunro Cooperative at Neutinamu Library. PhD in Public Administration, Senior Researcher at the Institute of Governmental Studies at Korea University. Research focuses on integrating Doughnut Economics into grassroots policymaking to foster regenerative and redistributive communities.
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Gayle Dallaston
Brisbane, Australia
Founder of The Shady Lanes Project and member of Regen Brisbane When I started my verge garden, my reason was simple. I was fed up with mowing it. Back then, I had no idea where it would lead me. Now I think verge gardens could be the key to saving us from the worst of climate change and biodiversity loss. Big claim for unimportant little bits of land, you might say. Come on the journey and see if you change your mind. The Shady Lanes Project is about a lot more than us all planting out our little patches. It’s about bringing diverse people together to learn how to collaborate by doing. It’s about changing the way we see nature. It’s about eco-systems thinking. Most of all, it’s about learning by doing the doable - and making what’s doable grow. [ShadyLanes_verge_eastward.jpg] Find out more: Website - Substack and newsletter