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From Ownership into Stewardship

Posted: 12 Oct 2005, 23:30
by GD
For peakers looking at "the next phase" - this ought to be interesting...

www.thenetworkproject.org.uk
?From Ownership into Stewardship?

A conference about our ideas of ownership, the problems we face,
and how those ideas are being changed by new social activities.

Saturday 19th November 2005
London School of Economics ? 10.30am-5pm
Coffee, lunch and afternoon tea included in cost: ?15 (?5 concessions)

10.30 Coffee and registration

11.15am: Welcome from The Network Project

11.25am: First Plenary
? Rosamund Stock (LSE)
? John Christiensen (Tax Justice Network)
? Prem Sikka (Prof. Accountancy, University of Essex)
? John Hilary (War on Want)

1. 00 pm Lunch

2.00pm: Second Plenary and Open Discussion:
? Chris Cook (Partnerships Consulting)
? Mark Hayes (University of Newcastle)
? Molly Scott Cato (Green Party)

3.15 Tea

3.25pm: Afternoon Workshops:
? The Creative Commons
? An Answerable Economy (Rosamund Stock)
? The success of neo-liberalism and some unusual alternatives (Ian Brown, Fred Day)

4.30pm: Summing up and Plans of the Next Projects

17.00 Finish

Posted: 13 Oct 2005, 07:19
by isenhand
Interesting how similar ideas are going around and around.

:)

Posted: 13 Oct 2005, 08:29
by newmac
One of our next steps definitely needs to be to try and get those with similar solutions to different problems interested - these are the easy targets.

That should give us more people for the harder targets and lobbying.

I can probably make this one - anyone else want to come along?

Posted: 13 Oct 2005, 09:07
by isenhand
newmac wrote:One of our next steps definitely needs to be to try and get those with similar solutions to different problems interested - these are the easy targets.

That should give us more time people for the harder targets and lobbying.

I can probably make this one - anyone else want to come along?
Networking!!! :D

I would have liked to but I can't as I'm in Sweden :(

Posted: 13 Oct 2005, 09:43
by jwanders
Yeah, I'll be going to this.

I've been looking for a way into LSE for a while now; gotta learn to talk to economists :?