Foundations of Doughnut Economics Online Course (Past)
Learn the fundamentals of Doughnut Economics with Kate Raworth and some brilliant guest presenters.
Please Note: This event has now finished and can no longer be joined.
- Week 1 – June 9, 2021 • Exploring the Doughnut of Social and Planetary Boundaries
- Week 2 – June 16, 2021 • When the Doughnut Meets the City – The Implications of Downscaling
- Week 3 – June 23, 2021 • Can We Do Business in the Doughnut?
- Week 4 – June 30, 2021 • From Ideas to Action: Learning with Changemakers
Pricing ranges from $60 - $300 and both partial and full scholarships are available.
Click here to learn more and enrol.
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John Adams
Salt Lake City, Utah, United States of America
I retired early from my career in technology sales. The culture of corporate America was no longer working for me. Specifically the idea that there is a moral space, where as long as you are not breaking the law, your only responsibility was to shareholder value and pursuit of profit. Full acceptance of this leaves little space to connect with your values and principles. As I dug deeper into the concepts of Doughnut Economics the decision to retire from my professional job was a no-brainer. It was a purposeful transition from years of accumulating, to focusing on how to thrive so that I could live the concepts. This in turn has freed up my time and attention capacity to make sense of the current situation of the world, understand the underlying systems, and determine how I can contribute to help make positive change. I came to DEAL to find guidance on how to take action.
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Heather Foster
Ilkeston, England, United Kingdom
Hi, I am a Environmental Protection Officer at South Derbyshire District Council and support the Collective for Climate Action
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Stuart Wilson
Brighton, England, United Kingdom
I'm IT Director for International NGO WaterAid.org
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Cathy Little
Grey Highlands, Ontario, Canada
I'm a second-term Councillor with the Municipality of Grey Highlands, a geographically large, rural municipality with a population of 10 000+. My responsibilities include Community and Economic Development Liaison, Economic Development Advisory Committee Member and Conservation Authority Board Member. My personal experience and professional life led me to Doughnut Economics. I am excited to learn and share with my community.
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William Carder
Bedford, Texas, United States of America
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Gerard Meaney
Dublin, Leinster, Ireland
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Karn Bianco
Scotland, United Kingdom
Hello there 👋 I'm the Digital Platform Lead here at DEAL, which means I lead the design, development and management of this website, the DEAL Community Platform. My professional background is in game development as a programmer. I'm interested in using play to help people explore important and complex topics. I'm also a freelance writer covering the games industry, technology and climate change I've been involved in the fossil fuel divestment movement as a campaigner, combining the need for climate action with tangible steps towards a more regenerative economic system. I also helped found the game workers branch of the IWGB - the UK's first trade union dedicated to empowering and improving the rights of workers in the games industry.
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Mark Hunter
Norwalk, Connecticut
Loved doughnuts my whole life, they've gone to my head. Time to put them to use.
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Guénola Abord-Hugon Nonet
Jönköping, Jönköpings län, Sweden
Enthusiastic change agent, facilitator and collaborator for sustainability. I work in academia as researcher, professor and Chairperson for our Sustainability Network. I inspire, inform and connect people, organizations, cities and counties to transform their vision within the doughnut economics framework.
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Lilo Henke