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PDW - Economic Systems of the Future

  • 1.  PDW - Economic Systems of the Future

    Posted 07-24-2012 13:07

    Apologies for cross-posting.

     

    We warmly invite you to participate in PDW "Economic Systems of the Future: Existing Alternatives and the Road Ahead" (details below). This PDW provides an interactive forum (with a follow up online working group) to review the existing alternatives to the dominant economic system and to look into its future in a more comprehensive way. Please note that the PDW requires registration and there are just a few more places left.

     

    We look forward to meeting you there.


    Krzysztof Dembek

    Naga Sivasubramaniam

     


    As mentioned in the description of the PDW, we invite the participants to join an online working group on a research collaboration platform (there are also materials for the PDW available there for download).

    To join the online work group, please follow these steps:

    1.     Go to www.ceakton.com ,

    2.     Register (link on the upper right-hand-side) and then login,

    3.     Go to Groups (on your profile menu),

    4.     Click "All groups"

    5.     Join the group "Economic Systems of the Future"

     

    To download the documents

    1.     Go to tag "Announcements" in the "Economic Systems of the Future" group

    2.     Click on the "Documents for the workshop in Boston" link

    3.     Download files.

     

    If you do not wish to join the online working group but want to receive the materials for the workshop, please, email us on kdembek@gmail.com

     

    Program Session #: 165 | Submission: 17302 | Sponsor(s): (ONE, IM) Scheduled: Friday, Aug 3 2012 3:30PM - 6:30PM at Marriott Boston Copley Place in Salon C


    Economic Systems of the Future: Existing Alternatives and the Road Ahead


    Organizer: Krzysztof Dembek; Monash U.;

    Organizer: Nagaraj Sivasubramaniam; Duquesne U.;

    Presenter: Riane Eisler; Center for Partnership Studies;

    Presenter: Stuart Hart; Cornell U.;

    Presenter: Ted London; U. of Michigan;

     

    This PDW provides an interactive forum to review the existing alternatives to the dominant economic system (including social business, inclusive capitalism, and others) and to look into its future in a more comprehensive way. The program starts with a moderated discussion of a panel of world leading experts who will identify the limitations of the existing economic system, offer their thoughts on available alternatives and on how well our current system may be living up to an idealized version. Guided, round-table discussion follows where participants and panelists work together using web-based collaborative tools to address the specific limitations of the current system and identify a more comprehensive way of addressing the failure of the current form of capitalism. The PDW concludes with a presentation of outcomes and joint moderated discussion. PDW offers collaboration and networking opportunities. The participants will leave with a set of research ideas and will be invited to join an online work group.

     

    Pre-registration is required for this workshop. To register online, please visit https://secure.aomonline.org/PDWReg. The deadline to register online is August 1, 2012.

     

    Search Terms: Economic Systems , Capitalism and Alternatives , Multidisciplinary Perspectives

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