Asia Commons Deep Dive
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 15 by wednesday
- send out first invitation, send 'save the date' letter
- ask for more recommendations
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
Maximum of people is 20, to sit comfortable, including five of us staff members, which means 15 people to invite.
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
- 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*
Singapore
- Michael Heng, michael.heng@energycorp-global.com ("Sustainability consulting and value integrator for renewal energy". [1]
Thailand
- Prof. Surat . Chulalongkorn Uni.**
- Nicolas Mendoza, Colombian, based in Chiang Mai, undertakes research on buddhism economics from commons pov 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 **
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>