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*School for Wellbeing Studies and Research, Thailand | *[[School for Wellbeing Studies and Research]], Thailand | ||
*The Japan Foundation, Japan | *The Japan Foundation, Japan | ||
*Centre for Alternative Development Initiatives, Philippines | *Centre for Alternative Development Initiatives, Philippines | ||
*Right Livelihood College, Penang, Malaysia | *Right Livelihood College, Penang, Malaysia | ||
*Commons Strategy Group, Planet Earth | *[[Commons Strategy Group]], Planet Earth | ||
*Public Interest Research Centre, India | *Public Interest Research Centre, India | ||
*Centre for Bhutan Studies, Bhutan | *Centre for Bhutan Studies, Bhutan | ||
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==Belgium== | ==Belgium== | ||
#[[Michel Bauwens]] | #[[Michel Bauwens]], [[Commons Strategies Group]] | ||
#[[Christian Arnsperger]] – Universitee Catholique de Louvain, Hoover Chair of Economic and Social Ethics, Belgium/Germany | #[[Christian Arnsperger]] – Universitee Catholique de Louvain, Hoover Chair of Economic and Social Ethics, Belgium/Germany (update: is not able to attend) | ||
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==Germany== | ==Germany== | ||
#Ms. Silke Helfrich (Germany) – Commons | #Ms. [[Silke Helfrich]] (Germany) – [[Commons Strategies Group]] | ||
On the commons and the growth paradigm, http://commonsblog.wordpress.com/2011/06/03/commons-beyond-growth/ | |||
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#[[Prida Tiasuwan]] | #[[Prida Tiasuwan]] | ||
#[[Somboon Chungprampree]] | #[[Somboon Chungprampree]] | ||
#[[ | #Ms. [[Amara Pongsapich]] | ||
#Ms. [[Sarinee Achavanuntakul]] | #Ms. [[Sarinee Achavanuntakul]] | ||
#Ms. [[Chalida Tajaroensuk]] | #Ms. [[Chalida Tajaroensuk]] | ||
Revision as of 02:28, 30 July 2011
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
- 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
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/
India
- Ramaswamy Sudarshan (India), Legal Policy Advisor, UNDP
- Kavaljit Singh, Public Interest Research Centre, India
Japan
- Takayoshi Kusago – Professor Social Systems Design, Kansai University, Japan
Korea
- Rae Kwon Chung – Director, Environment and Sustainable Development Division, UN-ESCAP; Councilor, World Future Council.
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.
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