Transformative Play: bringing games to Doughnut Economics (Past)

Introducing and exploring the power of games and play in helping groups navigate complex conversations

What the event recording below

This content is hosted by a third party: YouTube (www.youtube.com). By clicking 'Show content' you confirm that you have read and agree to their Terms of service.

By clicking below you also consent to the creation of a cookie so we can remember your choice for one month. See our Privacy Notice for our full cookie policy.




Event timings: 16th February 6 - 8pm UK time

Are you interested in social dynamics and the power of games and play in helping groups navigate complex conversations?


DEAL is collaborating with Red Cross Red Crescent Climate Centre (The Climate Centre) to offer the DEAL community an experience of the world of serious games.


In the event we will play some games together online (learning by doing!), show and explore how the games can be used and adapted to your own context (whether that be in person or online), and hear some stories of how games have been applied in the context of The Climate Centre’s humanitarian work, from rural Zambia to the White House and from the Vatican to NASA.

How to register


Please fill out this registration form and we'll send you the zoom link for the event.



Who the event is for


This event is for people who are either familiar with the ideas and tools of Doughnut Economics or those who are already applying them in any context, whether in your community, civil society organisation, public institution, business, school or university.


The event is particularly for people who are interested in exploring the potential of games to open up possibilities and overcome barriers when exploring transformational ideas like Doughnut Economics with others.



What you’ll get from the event


Experience and learn about some practical games that you can apply in your own context (be it in your community, civil society organisation, public institution, business, school or university).

 

Understand how serious play can help you to introduce, explore and apply the ideas and tools of Doughnut Economics, and overcome barriers to adoption and application, by providing participants opportunities to turn their game-experience into insights and new pathways of possibility.

 

Hear stories of how games have been applied in the context of humanitarian work, from rural Zambia to the White House and from the Vatican to NASA.




About Red Cross Red Crescent Climate Centre


The Climate Centre aims to create modalities for people to engage with the humanitarian objectives of the Red Cross - to protect life and health and to ensure respect for the human being. Innovative community engagement approaches, such as art, humour and gameplay, plays a role in these modalities.


Learn about their work by visiting https://www.climatecentre.org/



Contents

    Share


    Tags

    Share

    Miguel Quiñones

    Saint Thomas, United States Virgin Islands, United Sta...

    Creating connections to advance the implementation of doughnut economics around the world.

    Rainer Pivit

    Bielefeld, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Deutschland

    Doughnut economy helps us to design an attractive and sustainable world - local and global.

    1 comment
    Rowan McLaughlin almost 2 years ago

    Don't forget to talk about the amazing Earth rising by Stop Drop and Roll games https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/331273/earth-rising-20-years-transform-our-world

    0 0

    Join the DEAL Community!

    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!