(This is the first of two gatherings on October 01, 2024, and it will be held at a more convenient time for the Asia-Pacific region. For the second gathering, which will be held at a more convenient time for the Americas, click here. You are welcome to join whichever gathering you please.)
The DEAL Team welcomes you to join this peer-learning space exploring ways to deepen and amplify Doughnut Economics research, and to push for transformative action in line with research evidence.
The gathering will be hosted by DEAL Team members Andrew Fanning, Research & Data Analysis Lead, and Rob Shorter, Communities & Art Lead.
We will follow a gathering format where everyone will have space to share their experiences, insights and questions on how to strengthen links between research and action.
The spirit of these peer learning spaces is that there's no single 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. We will contact you with additional details and a Miro board to start sharing 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 connecting with scholar-activist peers to explore research for action with Doughnut Economics – we look forward to learning with you!
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Andrew Fanning
Cádiz, Spain
Data Analysis & Research Lead at DEAL
Kyungmin Lee
Suji-gu, Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea
I'm here to learn from global examples of Doughnut Economics and explore ways to apply these ideas in Yongin, Korea
KIM SUNGGYUN
KOREA, Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do
I would like to join to improve my understanding of donut economics.
Get inspired, connect with others and become part of the movement. No matter how big or small your contribution is, you’re welcome to join!
Gayle Dallaston
Brisbane, Australia
My interest is in networks to nurture innovative collaborations to tackle the interlinked problems of climate change.