Individuals Participating in the Re-Thinking Property Platform
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For more info, go to the general reference page: Re-Thinking Property for a Well-Being Society
For the participating organizations, see: Organizations Participating in the Re-Thinking Property Platform
Organizations
Organizers: School for Wellbeing Studies and Research / Suan Nguen Mee Ma social enterprise
Leading sponsor: The Japan Foundation
Sponsors:
- Thailand Research Fund
- Chulalongkorn University; Chula Global Network
- Heinrich Boell Foundation; (in Bangkok: Heinrich Böll Stiftung Southeast Asia Regional Office)
- Right Livelihood College, Penang, Malaysia
- Sciences Po, Paris
- Universitee Catholique de Louvain, Hoover Chair of Economic and Social Ethics, Belgium
- CCFD – Terre Solidaire, France
Full list of participating organisations, including affiliation of speakers:
- School for Wellbeing Studies and Research, Thailand
- The Japan Foundation, Japan
- Centre for Alternative Development Initiatives, Philippines
- Right Livelihood College, Penang, Malaysia
- Commons Strategy Group, Planet Earth
- Public Interest Research Centre, India
- Centre for Bhutan Studies, Bhutan
- Peace and Conflict Studies Centre, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand
- Healthy Public Policy Foundation; Thailand
- Thailand Reform Committee
- Centre for Ethics of Science and Technology, Thailand
- Environment and Sustainable Development Division, UN-ESCAP
- World Future Council
Participants per country of origin or residence
Belgium
- Michel Bauwens, Commons Strategies Group
- Christian Arnsperger – Universitee Catholique de Louvain, Hoover Chair of Economic and Social Ethics, Belgium/Germany (update: is not able to attend)
Bhutan
- Dasho Karma Ura – President, Centre for Bhutan Studies; independent thinker on Gross National Happiness
- Khesang Tshomo ; Coordinator for the National Organic Programme, Ministry of Agriculture, Bhutan. Khesang works with farmers and extension, coordinating and facilitating multi-sector collaboration in common sector development and promotion of organic farming.
China
- Dr. Peiyuan Guo; one of China’s renowned experts in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Socially Responsible Investment (SRI)
France
Germany
- Ms. Silke Helfrich (Germany) – Commons Strategies Group
On the commons and the growth paradigm, http://commonsblog.wordpress.com/2011/06/03/commons-beyond-growth/
- Jost Pachaly, Director of Heinrich Böll Stiftung in Bangkok; co-sponsor and organizer.
India
- Ramaswamy Sudarshan (India), Legal Policy Advisor, UNDP
- Prashant Varma: Coordinator of the Deerpark Institute, Bir, India; Prashant is active in the International Network of Engaged Buddhists.
Japan
- Takayoshi Kusago – Professor Social Systems Design, Kansai University, Japan
- Katsumi Kakazu, Director General, The Japan Foundation, leading sponsor (5 min.)
Laos
- Sombath Somphone; Founder and Executive director of the non-profit Participatory Development Training Centre (PADETC); In 2005 Sombath received the Ramon Magsaysay Award for Community Leadership
Malaysia
- Sharan Srinivas, Programme Manager, Right Livelihood College, Penang, Malaysia
Philippines
- Nicanor Perlas (Philippines), Founder CADI (Centre for Alternative Development Initiatives); Right Livelihood Award Recipient
Thailand
- Surat Horachaikul, Director School for Wellbeing Studies and Research
- Katsumi Kakazu, Director General, The Japan Foundation, leading sponsor
- Wallapa van Willenswaard
- Hans van Willenswaard
- Surin Pitsuwan (Thailand), Secretary General ASEAN
- Ms. Rosana Tositrakul, Senator, Thailand
- Surichai Wungaeo, Director, Peace and Conflict Studies Centre, Chulalongkorn University; Advisor of the School for Wellbeing Studies and Research
- Suthipand Chirativat
- Sutichai Eamcharoenying
- Nares Damrongchai
- Pun-Arj Chairatana
- Apichai Puntasen
- Prida Tiasuwan
- Somboon Chungprampree
- Ms. Amara Pongsapich
- Ms. Sarinee Achavanuntakul
- Ms. Chalida Tajaroensuk
- Soraj Hongladarom
- Chitphong Kittinaradorn
- Jarin Boonmathya
- Ms. Kingkorn Narintarakul Na Ayudhaya
- Sulak Sivaraksa – Thai public intellectual, socially engaged Buddhist activist and Right Livelihood Awardee. Recipient of the Niwano Peace Prize 2011. Advisor of the School for Wellbeing Studies and Research.
- Ms M.R. Kalaya Tingsabadh, Vice President International Affairs, Chulalongkorn University (5 min.)
USA
To Be Determined
- Jost Wagner, Process Consultant/Facilitator: Explanation of the ‘exchange platform’ format; self-introductions of the participants
- Jean-Pierre A. Verbiest, Country Director Asian Development Bank, Thailand Resident Mission
- Francois Bafoil
- Ramaswamy Sudarshan,
- Ms. Amara Pongsapich,
- Guo Peiyuan,
- Sebastien Treyer
- David Crookall
- Kavaljit Singh
- Rae Kwon Chung
- Nakamura Hishashi
- Jacques-chai Chomthongdi
- Decharut Sukkamnoed
- Yoshiyuki Nagata
- Sharan Srinivas
- Jean-Pierre A Verbiest
- Takayoshi Kusago,
- Krista Nadakavukaren
- Francois Bafoil
- Kavaljit Singh
- Ms. Cheah Vanath,
- Ven. Dhammananda,
- Ms. Padmawadi Suziki,
- Sombath Somphone
- Daycha Siripatra
- Ong Kung Wai
- Ms. Khesang Tshomo