Mobilizing for Doughnut Economics Across Actors in Norway (Past)
An online workshop for connecting people and organizations working with Doughnut Economics in Norway,
Please Note: This event has now finished and can no longer be joined.
Are you passionate about creating a sustainable future? Many in Norway are already embracing Doughnut Economics, and now it's your turn to join the conversation! We're inviting individuals, organizations, and curious minds to a dynamic workshop designed to share experiences, inspire new ideas, and mobilize action across Norway. Whether you're already working with Doughnut principles or just beginning your journey, this is the perfect opportunity to become part of the national and international Doughnut movement.
The program for this session is as follows:
18:00
Welcome and brief introduction to the Doughnut Economics Network Norway (NSN). Overview of ongoing activities.
Presented by Ellen Sjong, Master in Pedagogy and Chair of NSN.
18:20
Experience sharing and idea development in various practice areas. This includes the application of Doughnut Economics in local communities, schools, businesses, and influencing policy
Discussion groups will be facilitated by practitioners and researchers from NSN:
- Thomas Røkås, Master in International Environmental Studies
- Arild Vatn, Professor Emeritus, NMBU
- Ellen Stenslie, Master in International Environmental Governance
- Arne Øgaard, Author and Teacher
- Bjørn Hauger, Social Scientist (PhD)
19:00
Summary from the group discussions. How do we continue working together within the network? How can we support each other? How can we collectively drive the work to bring Norway into the Doughnut framework?
Summary led by Thomas Røkås.
19:30
Closing remarks.
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Bjørn Hauger
Tønsberg, Vestfold, Norge
Bjørn Hauger (PhD) is a sociologist. He has worked at Vestfold University College in Norway and has also worked as a consultant. He has extensive experience with the use of the strength-based action research tradition Appreciative Inquiry (AI) as an approach to work with organizational development and change processes in the public sector. Hauger has written several publications on this topic.
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Kaixin Li
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Darin Olson
Honolulu, Hawaii, United States