DEGROWTH AND SOCIAL REBIRTH - The logical steps to global survival
The path of capitalism is based on unlimited growth in production and consumption. This path is pathological and unsustainable – people are becoming aware of this and new groups/movements are being formed. We want to gather these groups, exchange experiences and form a European network of degrowth groups/activists. The aim is to build strategies and alternatives to the current growth paradigm
| När |
2008-09-19 från 18:00 till 21:00 |
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| Var | Folkets hus Nobeltorget, Sal 2 |
| What | Workshop |
| Theme | Economic alternatives based on peoples needs and rights, for economic and social justice |
| Aim | Alliance building for joint mobilizations, actions and campaigns, Developing strategies, visions and alternatives |
| Languages | English, Français, Magyar, Nederlands, |
Organisations collaborating on this activity
- Demokratiskt Alternativ, Sweden
- ECOLIFE Social Ecology R&D Centre Lund/Sweden, Sweden
- Danish De-growth Network, Denmark
- Objecteurs de croissance France, France
- Grupa EFTE Warszawa, Poland
- reseau des objecteurs de croissance pour l'après-développement, France
- ecolo-libertaires, France
- grappe belgique, Belgium
- Coalition for Environment & Development, Finland
- NOAH - Friends of the Earth Denmark, Denmark
- South Asian Dialogues on Ecological Democracy, India
- Democracy Forum Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam, Finland
- Hungarian Social Forum-Social Roundtable, Hungary
- ECOLIFE, Sweden
- Objecteurs de croissance France, France
- Coalition for Environment & Development, Finland
- Demokratiskt Alternativ, Sweden
Participants
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Gunilla Meurling,
Sweden [Demokratiskt Alternativ ] -
Jonathan Korsár,
Sweden [Demokratiskt Alternativ ] -
Andy Price,
United Kingdom -
John Holten-Andersen,
Denmark [Danish De-growth Network ] -
Christian Sunt,
France [ecolo-libertaires ] -
Michèle Gilkinet,
Belgium [grappe ] -
Vijay Pratap,
India [VK ] -
Marko Ulvila,
Finland [CED ] -
Jarna Pasanen,
Finland [CED ] -
Safania eriksen,
Denmark [NOAH ] -
Per Råberg,
Sweden [ECOLIFE Social Ecology R&D Centre Lund ]

