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Draft list of proposed names for a regional preparatory workshop for a conference on commons-oriented economics. | 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 | 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. | thanks for putting from 1 to 3 stars next to each name according to priority. | ||
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* decide on second batch by June 13 | * decide on second batch by June 13 | ||
* | * we are booking 16 rooms | ||
* budget via https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AhaYViL59NNLdDI4SzFCM1RRRWZ6X2QwamlXcF9rOVE#gid=0 | * budget via https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AhaYViL59NNLdDI4SzFCM1RRRWZ6X2QwamlXcF9rOVE#gid=0 | ||
(Jost to check and adjust!) | |||
QUESTIONS | QUESTIONS | ||
- should we have a quota on women (one third) to make sure of fair representation ? | - should we have a quota on women (one third) to make sure of fair representation ? yes, we should aim for 1/3 | ||
- 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)yes, but we can try to put Jost and/or me as host off the list if we are running short as we are already 4 from CSG and hbs | ||
=The Room and Date= | =The Room and Date= | ||
Venue: Office of Heinrich Böll Stiftung Bangkok | Venue: Office of Heinrich Böll Stiftung Bangkok | ||
Hotel: Salil Hotel, Thonglor 1, near BTS Thonlor | 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 (5? Do you count , which means 15 people to invite. | ||
Date: 13. and 14.10.2012 | Date: 13. and 14.10.2012 | ||
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* Isaac Mao, Sharism *** | * Isaac Mao, Sharism *** | ||
Well-known digital activist from China. | Well-known digital activist from China. Share | ||
Print | |||
* Mr. Luo Shihong,Guizhou** , around 40, speaks very good English, pretty independent NGO activist affiliated with | |||
Chengdu Shuguang Community Development Capacity Building Center which is supported by Ford Foundation, his email: gzexplor@gmail.com | |||
we would then have a digital and a natural recource commoner from China | |||
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* Sunita Narain * | * Sunita Narain * (has a brilliant mind when it comes to thinking) | ||
MORE WOMEN?? | MORE WOMEN?? | ||
sbd. related to Vandana Shiva's group?? | sbd. related to Vandana Shiva's group?? | ||
There is lots of suggestions from India, we need probably to choose? | |||
==Indonesia== | |||
Hendro Sangkoyo***, School of Democratic Economics, hendro.sangkoyo@gmail.com ; he came higly recommended from Larry Lohmann who I met again in Rio recently , not much in the net on him, check this: http://www.ted.com/tedx/events/199 | |||
==New Zealand== | ==New Zealand== | ||
* Sophie Jerram, artist works on energy/commons nexus *** | * Sophie Jerram, artist works on energy/commons nexus *** ; http://we.intersect.org.nz/profile/SophieJerram | ||
* Prue Taylor, legal scholar, specialized on Common Heritage of Mankind; prue.taylor@auckland.ac.nz * | * Prue Taylor, legal scholar, specialized on Common Heritage of Mankind; prue.taylor@auckland.ac.nz * | ||
==Malayisa== | |||
Anwar Fazal vom Right Livelihood College aus Penang; wikipedia.org/wiki/Anwar_Fazal ; his email: <anwar.fazal@yahoo.com | |||
shall I check in my artist community about a digital commoner in Malaysia, there must be some...??? | |||
==Myanmar== | |||
Mister Win Myo Thu, EcoDev, works among others on collective forestry, winmyothu@gmail.com | |||
Miss Pyi Pyi Thant, hbs alumni, lives and works in Bangkok, did economics of sustainability, she is young and a good brain with local experience | |||
we can also check via Nwet Kay Khine, also hbs Alumni and our local affiliate in Yangon to the Bangkok office to suggest names. | |||
==Philippines== | ==Philippines== | ||
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#[[Nina Ramirez]]: phillipino social-christian activist, works with local communities and created integrated education for grassroots leaders* | #[[Nina Ramirez]]: phillipino social-christian activist, works with local communities and created integrated education for grassroots leaders* | ||
#[[Nicolas Perlas]]: theory of 3 forces* | #[[Nicolas Perlas]]: theory of 3 forces* | ||
* Marina Durano, a feminist economist who could bring in the link to care economy and its potential to be organised through commons based approaches instead of market based pricing as it starts being the case here in Germany, just contacted her through facebook to find out about her whereabouts... in 2008 I worked with her as course leader for the Asia Summer school in Manila on Engendering Macroeconomics, she previously worked with UNIFEM, but returned to Miriam College in Summer 2008 | * Marina Durano**, Development Alternatives with Women for a new Era; a feminist economist who could bring in the link to care economy and its potential to be organised through commons based approaches instead of market based pricing as it starts being the case here in Germany, just contacted her through facebook to find out about her whereabouts... in 2008 I worked with her as course leader for the Asia Summer school in Manila on Engendering Macroeconomics, she previously worked with UNIFEM, but returned to Miriam College in Summer 2008, here a link to her CV: http://www.wide-network.ch/en/activities/wide_conference_2009/speakers/speakers_day_3.php | ||
She has a feminist approach but is not necesarily familiar with commons based economics, she chould quicky learn this though | |||
==Singapore== | ==Singapore== | ||
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* Prof. Surat Hongla?? Chulalongkorn Uni.**, Jost should have the address through Pui or Wanan | * Prof. Surat Hongla?? Chulalongkorn Uni.**, Jost should have the address through Pui or Wanan | ||
* Prof. Anan Ganjanapan**, Regional Center for Sustainable Development, Sopida had given you this contact some time ago for your CNX contacts, his address: anan.g@cmu.ac.th | |||
* Nicolas Mendoza, Colombian, based in Chiang Mai, undertakes research on Buddhist Eonomics from commons perspective for Hong Kong uni*** | * Nicolas Mendoza, Colombian, based in Chiang Mai, undertakes research on Buddhist Eonomics from commons perspective for Hong Kong uni*** | ||
* Richard Hames, Asian Foresight Institute *** | * Richard Hames, Asian Foresight Institute *** | ||
* Pablo Solon [http://www.focusweb.org/content/why-green-economy-wrong-path-restore-equilibrium-nature-and-what-alternatives-do-we-have Why the Green Economy is a wrong path to restore the equilibrium with nature and what alternatives do we have?]: ex-UN-Embassador of Bolivia and now (again) working within civil society. Executive director of Focus on the Global South in Bangkok; contact: <pablosolon@gmail.com> ; bridges commons and Mother Earth debate *** (For Jost: see my text on the debate with Steiner in Rio where Pablo challenged him strongly on boell.de in the Rio plus 20 section) | * Pablo Solon*** [http://www.focusweb.org/content/why-green-economy-wrong-path-restore-equilibrium-nature-and-what-alternatives-do-we-have Why the Green Economy is a wrong path to restore the equilibrium with nature and what alternatives do we have?]: ex-UN-Embassador of Bolivia and now (again) working within civil society. Executive director of Focus on the Global South in Bangkok; contact: <pablosolon@gmail.com> ; bridges commons and Mother Earth debate *** (For Jost: see my text on the debate with Steiner in Rio where Pablo challenged him strongly on boell.de in the Rio plus 20 section) | ||
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* Thomas Leif Olsen, works on Mirror Democracy project, also based in Hua Hin *** | * Thomas Leif Olsen, works on Mirror Democracy project, also based in Hua Hin *** | ||
* Madame Luong Thi Truong* <lt.truong@csdm.vn of Center for sustainable development of mountain regions (she is ethnic Dai), for her affiliation see: http://www.csdm.vn/home/index.php?lang=eng and here: http://www.csdm.vn/home/index.php?lang=eng | |||
so clearly IP representative from the region... | |||
==Miscellaneous== | ==Miscellaneous== | ||
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=Organizers and assistants= | =Organizers and assistants= | ||
Heike deleted Nancy´s address, this must have been a mistake, she is her G20 affiliate in the DC office and nothing to do with this one, she would help organise a book launch with David in DC though... | |||
need to consult with Jost, we should put up Pui´s name here as communication point for travel arrangements and other logistic communication | |||
Revision as of 00:18, 2 July 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
- we are booking 16 rooms
- budget via https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AhaYViL59NNLdDI4SzFCM1RRRWZ6X2QwamlXcF9rOVE#gid=0
(Jost to check and adjust!)
QUESTIONS
- should we have a quota on women (one third) to make sure of fair representation ? yes, we should aim for 1/3
- should we have a maximum on westerners, say one third (to avoid over-representation)yes, but we can try to put Jost and/or me as host off the list if we are running short as we are already 4 from CSG and hbs
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 (5? Do you count , 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
NDS is an exemplary global cooperation from citizen scientist and farmers around agriculture
- Jose Ramos, Peer Productions documentary, based in Singapore during that weekend ***
JR is the author of a really interesting PhD thesis on the nine worldviews underlying the alterglobalisation movement, very commons oriented, and initiator of a coop for documentary film-making. He also proposes, if possible, a filming of the event for $1,600
- Brian Fitzgerald, Creative Commons, Australia
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 ***
Well-known digital activist from China. Share
- Mr. Luo Shihong,Guizhou** , around 40, speaks very good English, pretty independent NGO activist affiliated with
Chengdu Shuguang Community Development Capacity Building Center which is supported by Ford Foundation, his email: gzexplor@gmail.com
we would then have a digital and a natural recource commoner from China
India
- prof. from UNEP, name? it was: Ramaswamy Sudarshan**
gave a remarkable speech in Bkk last year
- Jagdeesh Rao FES OR sbd. else from FES (a women?) ** ask David (I suggest a conversation with Jagdeesh --David)
FES is a prominent commons org in India
- Soma Parthasarthy***: New Delhi woman and commons scholar who studies women and subsistence commons
because we need to strenghten female representation
- Shiv Visvanathan***, wrote excellent piece on known commons in Common Voices journal
crucial magazine with commons insights in India
- Prabir Purkayasha Prabkant, People's Science Network Forum**
- Lawrence Liang, Alternative Law Forum, Bangalore** (or Prashant Iyengar, who attended Crottorf?)
crucial networker
- Frederick Noronha, Goa, Bytes4All
- Vinod Raina, People's Science and Democracy Forum***
- Sunita Narain * (has a brilliant mind when it comes to thinking)
MORE WOMEN?? sbd. related to Vandana Shiva's group?? There is lots of suggestions from India, we need probably to choose?
Indonesia
Hendro Sangkoyo***, School of Democratic Economics, hendro.sangkoyo@gmail.com ; he came higly recommended from Larry Lohmann who I met again in Rio recently , not much in the net on him, check this: http://www.ted.com/tedx/events/199
New Zealand
- Sophie Jerram, artist works on energy/commons nexus *** ; http://we.intersect.org.nz/profile/SophieJerram
- Prue Taylor, legal scholar, specialized on Common Heritage of Mankind; prue.taylor@auckland.ac.nz *
Malayisa
Anwar Fazal vom Right Livelihood College aus Penang; wikipedia.org/wiki/Anwar_Fazal ; his email: <anwar.fazal@yahoo.com shall I check in my artist community about a digital commoner in Malaysia, there must be some...???
Myanmar
Mister Win Myo Thu, EcoDev, works among others on collective forestry, winmyothu@gmail.com Miss Pyi Pyi Thant, hbs alumni, lives and works in Bangkok, did economics of sustainability, she is young and a good brain with local experience we can also check via Nwet Kay Khine, also hbs Alumni and our local affiliate in Yangon to the Bangkok office to suggest names.
Philippines
- Roberto Verzola: works specifically around the Commons, and the abundance/scarcity/sufficiency angle***
- Nina Ramirez: phillipino social-christian activist, works with local communities and created integrated education for grassroots leaders*
- Nicolas Perlas: theory of 3 forces*
- Marina Durano**, Development Alternatives with Women for a new Era; a feminist economist who could bring in the link to care economy and its potential to be organised through commons based approaches instead of market based pricing as it starts being the case here in Germany, just contacted her through facebook to find out about her whereabouts... in 2008 I worked with her as course leader for the Asia Summer school in Manila on Engendering Macroeconomics, she previously worked with UNIFEM, but returned to Miriam College in Summer 2008, here a link to her CV: http://www.wide-network.ch/en/activities/wide_conference_2009/speakers/speakers_day_3.php
She has a feminist approach but is not necesarily familiar with commons based economics, she chould quicky learn this though
Singapore
- Michael Heng, michael.heng@energycorp-global.com ("Sustainability consulting and value integrator for renewal energy". [1]
Thailand
- Prof. Surat Hongla?? Chulalongkorn Uni.**, Jost should have the address through Pui or Wanan
- Prof. Anan Ganjanapan**, Regional Center for Sustainable Development, Sopida had given you this contact some time ago for your CNX contacts, his address: anan.g@cmu.ac.th
- Nicolas Mendoza, Colombian, based in Chiang Mai, undertakes research on Buddhist Eonomics from commons perspective for Hong Kong uni***
- Richard Hames, Asian Foresight Institute ***
- Pablo Solon*** Why the Green Economy is a wrong path to restore the equilibrium with nature and what alternatives do we have?: ex-UN-Embassador of Bolivia and now (again) working within civil society. Executive director of Focus on the Global South in Bangkok; contact: <pablosolon@gmail.com> ; bridges commons and Mother Earth debate *** (For Jost: see my text on the debate with Steiner in Rio where Pablo challenged him strongly on boell.de in the Rio plus 20 section)
Vietnam
- Thomas Leif Olsen, works on Mirror Democracy project, also based in Hua Hin ***
- Madame Luong Thi Truong* <lt.truong@csdm.vn of Center for sustainable development of mountain regions (she is ethnic Dai), for her affiliation see: http://www.csdm.vn/home/index.php?lang=eng and here: http://www.csdm.vn/home/index.php?lang=eng
so clearly IP representative from the region...
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 Livelihood Award winners, we have Sulak Sivaraksa in Thailand, but he might be too old, not sure, Pracha
- Charles Eisenstein, USA
Organizers and assistants
Heike deleted Nancy´s address, this must have been a mistake, she is her G20 affiliate in the DC office and nothing to do with this one, she would help organise a book launch with David in DC though... need to consult with Jost, we should put up Pui´s name here as communication point for travel arrangements and other logistic communication