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- should we have a maximum on westerners, say one third (to avoid over-representation)
- should we have a maximum on westerners, say one third (to avoid over-representation)


=The Room=
=The Room and Date=
 
Venue: Office of Heinrich Böll Stiftung Bangkok
Hotel: Salil Hotel, Thonglor 1, near BTS Thonlor
Maximum of people is 20, to sit comfortable, including five of us staff members, which means 15 people to invite.
Maximum of people is 20, to sit comfortable, including five of us staff members, which means 15 people to invite.


Date: 13. and 14.10.2012
Arrival of participants during 12.10. to have a welcome dinner to together
Departure on 14. or 15.10. depending on flights


=Proposed names=
=Proposed names=

Revision as of 04:55, 29 June 2012

Draft list of proposed names for a regional preparatory workshop for a conference on commons-oriented economics.

Context via Proposal for a Conference on Commons-Oriented Economics

thanks for putting from 1 to 3 stars next to each name according to priority.


What Do We Need To Do

  • Agree on names / first batch of 10 by wednesday, June 3
  • send out first invitation, send 'save the date' letter, by June 6
  • ask for more recommendations
  • decide on second batch by June 13
  • were booking 16 rooms


QUESTIONS

- should we have a quota on women (one third) to make sure of fair representation ?

- should we have a maximum on westerners, say one third (to avoid over-representation)

The Room and Date

Venue: Office of Heinrich Böll Stiftung Bangkok Hotel: Salil Hotel, Thonglor 1, near BTS Thonlor Maximum of people is 20, to sit comfortable, including five of us staff members, which means 15 people to invite.

Date: 13. and 14.10.2012 Arrival of participants during 12.10. to have a welcome dinner to together Departure on 14. or 15.10. depending on flights

Proposed names

Australia

  • Tasmanian founder of Nutrient Dense Project
  • Jose Ramos, Peer Productions documentary, based in Singapore during that weekend ***

Bhutan

  • ask via Hans van Willewaard GNH movement

should be sbd from the Centre for Bhutan Studies; but perhaps not necessarily Dasho Karma Ura but sbd. younger / Gross National Happiness

China

  • Isaac Mao, Sharism ***
  • ask Isaac and Richard Hames for reco's


India

  • prof. from UNEP, name? it was: Ramaswamy Sudarshan**
  • Jagdeesh Rao FES OR sbd. else from FES (a women?) ** ask David
  • authors from Common Voices journal ***
  • Prabir Purkayasha Prabkant, People's Science Network Forum**
  • Lawrence Liang**
  • Frederick Noronha, Goa, Bytes4All
  • Vinod Raina, People's Science and Democracy Forum***
  • Kavaljit Singh, Public Interest Research Centre, India .... does anybody know him? hbs worked with him in the past and the India office still, but I do not know if he worked on the commons issue.
  • Sunita Narain *

MORE WOMEN?? sbd. related to Vandana Shiva's group??

New Zealand

  • Sophie Jerram, artist works on energy/commons nexus ***
  • Prue Taylor, legal scholar, specialized on Common Heritage of Mankind; prue.taylor@auckland.ac.nz *

Philippines

  1. Roberto Verzola: works specifically around the Commons, and the abundance/scarcity/sufficiency angle***
  2. Nina Ramirez: phillipino social-christian activist, works with local communities and created integrated education for grassroots leaders*
  3. Nicolas Perlas: theory of 3 forces*

Singapore

  1. Michael Heng, michael.heng@energycorp-global.com ("Sustainability consulting and value integrator for renewal energy". [1]

Thailand


Vietnam

  • Thomas Leif Olsen, works on Mirror Democracy project, also based in Hua Hin ***

Miscellaneous

  • Asia Commons conference participants?

I suggest: Takayoshi Kusago, Kansai University, Japan - I am not sure ...

  • Liz Alden Wily, Kenya ? ** yes, would be great, depends on where she currently is ... might be also interesting for the European deep dive
  • check Right Livelyhood Award winners
  • Charles Eisenstein, USA

Organizers and assistants

  • Nancy Alexander <Nancy.Alexander@us.boell.org>