In case you missed this!
<http://www.ecologyofcare.org> SECOND (and last) CALL FOR Ecology of Care
congress Copenhagen, 17-18 November, 2016
Early bird registration closes September 16
Full registration closes October 28
You are invited to be an active participant at the
<http://www.ecologyofcare.org> Ecology of Care Congress
17-18th. November 2016, Copenhagen, Denmark
Twelve influential industry and academic speakers from twelve completely
different fields will come together in Copenhagen in November to consider
and discuss (with you and others) their ideas on the vitally important
concept of Care.
The Ecology of Care congress is about much more than health care, aged-care,
the health industry, etc. It is about reviving an original notion of Care
that describes the fundamental essence of human Being in all aspects of life
– engineering, design, business, climate change and the environment, etc. –
something we will need to artfully employ if we are to continue to succeed
as a species in the years ahead. It is a concept that is increasingly cited
as fundamental to our thinking and we should be clear about what it means
for our efforts to survive as well as how we might begin to use it across a
very broad spectrum of practice.
Confirmed speakers
Mr. John Thackara A Care-Based Economy
Dr. Katherine Richardson Global Sustainability - Sustainability Science
Centre, DK
Dr. Ian Hargraves Healthcare & Patient Care - Mayo Clinic,
USA
Dr. Katherine Trebeck New economic paradigms – Oxfam, UK
Ms. Kate Stohr Architecture for Humanity - 99
Antennas, USA
Ms. Lorna Ross Strategic Design - Centre for
Innovation, Mayo Clinic, USA
Mr. Josef Hargrave Ecological Engineering - Arup Engineering,
UK
Dr. Annemarie Peen Rodt Conflict & Displaced persons - Royal Danish
Defence, DK
Dr. Anders Sørensen Robotics & Human interaction
systems - SDU Denmark, DK
Mr. Allan Barton Personal responsibility - Arup
Engineering, UK
Ms. Harriett Balkind Marketing & Communications -
Honest Ads, USA
Dr. Ian Coxon Ecology of Care - SDU, DK
Mr. Earle Taylor Moderator & Facilitator - Formerly,
Education Queensland
This gathering will be very focused on doing. It will ask, how can we
actually begin to build an Ecology of Care – or an ecology (world) that we
can care about? What roadmaps can we develop that will help us achieve what
we (human beings) want in an Ecology based on Care? (i.e. one where people
come first).
Please consider attending the congress and sharing your own knowledge and
perspectives at this very rare opportunity. There are still places but
registration is limited to 80 participants selected on a 'first in' basis.
Further information about the conference and registration process is
available on the website <http://www.ecologyofcare.org>
www.ecologyofcare.org Registration is either through the website
<http://www.ecologyofcare.org> www.ecologyofcare.org (see the link:
Registration and expression of interest) Or directly at
<http://webpay.sdu.dk/system/eoc/> http://webpay.sdu.dk/system/eoc/
Questions can be addressed to <mailto:[log in to unmask]> Ian Coxon or
the congress project manager <mailto:[log in to unmask]> Steffie
Limere.
Looking forward to meeting you there and sharing your experience
Sincerely
Ian Coxon
Assoc. Professor, Dr. Ian Coxon
PhD.; B.Ind.Des (Hons 1st. Class).; BMkt
Institute of Technology and Innovation
University of Southern Denmark
Mob: +45 24667622
Email: <mailto:[log in to unmask]> [log in to unmask]
Skype: i.coxon
Web: www.ecologyofcare.org
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