Dates: Fridays Oct 7, 14, 21, 28, 2022
Location: On Zoom – 3-5pm UK time, 7-9 AM Pacific Time, 4-6 PM CET
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Course Description:
Building on the Foundations of Doughnut Economics lecture series in June 2021, we bring you Doughnut Economics 2.0 – a course that will take you to the leading edge of transformative action around the world, introducing you to innovative Doughnut Economics practitioners in cities, communities and enterprise design.
Kate Raworth and Carlota Sanz will introduce us to the key concepts of Doughnut Economics and strategic thinking behind putting these ideas into practice, and members of the Doughnut Economics Action Lab (DEAL) team will introduce us to practitioners from across the DEAL Community to share their stories and insights of practical action.
This course is an integral part of our MRA (Master in Regenerative Action) and follows the required initial introductory course. If you are interested in enrolling in the degree please submit your information here:Get Started.
Learning Outcomes:
By the end of the course you should be able to:
Course Overview
Week 1 • Intro to DEAL: Concepts and Strategy
Friday 7th October, 3-5pm UK time, 7-9 AM Pacific Time, 4-6 PM CET
Kate Raworth (DEAL’s Co-founder & Conceptual Lead) and Carlota Sanz Ruiz (DEAL’s Co-founder & Strategy Lead)
In this opening session, Kate and Carlota will introduce the Doughnut of social and planetary boundaries along with an overview of the seven ways to think like a 21st century economist – focusing on the power of visual imagery in shaping worldviews. We will also explore emerging strategies for putting these ideas into practice, as Doughnut Economics Action Lab working in collaboration with a worldwide community of changemakers.
Week 2 • Engaging with Cities & Places
Friday 14th October, 3-5pm UK time, 7-9 AM Pacific Time, 4-6 PM CET
Leonora Grcheva (DEAL’s Cities & Region’s Lead) and Andrew Fanning (DEAL’s Research & Academia Lead)
Co-presenters from the DEAL Community
In this session, Leonora Grcheva and Andrew Fanning will introduce how places are engaging with the concepts and tools of Doughnut Economics to help frame the 21st century challenges they face, both socially and ecologically. They will outline DEAL’s approach to ‘unrolling’ the Doughnut for places, discussing conceptual, empirical, and institutional challenges that this raises, and sharing examples of the diverse ways it is being put into practice by local and regional governments worldwide. We will also hear from changemakers who are putting these tools into practice in their own cities and places, learn from their experiences and challenges, and be inspired by their pioneering initiatives.
Week 3 • Engaging with Communities
Friday 21st October, 3-5pm (UK time), 7-9 AM Pacific Time, 4-6 PM CET
Rob Shorter (DEAL’s Communities & Art Lead)
Co-presenters from the DEAL Community
In this session, Rob will share how communities are coming together to engage with the ideas of Doughnut Economics at the household, street and neighbourhood scale. Rob will also share how changemakers are connecting at the city, regional and national scale to create communities of practice around the ideas of Doughnut Economics as a powerful convening idea for transformative action in their place. We will hear from Immandeep Kaur, Mona Ebdrup and Ana Lavaquail – changemakers working within these two different community contexts – and we will be introduced to the tools and resources you can use to immediately start introducing and exploring the ideas in your own communities.
Week 4 • Engaging with Business
Friday 28th October, 3-5pm (UK time), 7-9 AM Pacific Time, 4-6 PM CET
Erinch Sahan (DEAL’s Business & Enterprise Lead)
In this final session, Erinch Sahan will explore how Doughnut Economics can be applied to businesses. Erinch will introduce the diverse range of responses of business to the 21st-century challenge of meeting the needs of all within the means of the living planet, providing examples of companies that are working to put regenerative and distributive practice at the heart of their operations. Critically, he will explore how the deep design traits of businesses can help or hinder efforts to pursue regenerative and distributive practices. The design layers of businesses will be explored in some detail – its purpose, networks, governance, ownership, and finance. We will then discuss the way the deep design of business can be transformed, including the changes needed at the industry and broader systems that shape business designs and practices.
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!
Rob Shorter
Oxford, England, United Kingdom
Excited to explore & share inclusive, participatory & imaginative ways of bringing the Doughnut to life