You are invited to be an active participant at the Ecology of
Care Congress.
Early bird registration closes September
16
Full registration closes October
28
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.
See full invitation HERE.
Further reading and registration is either through HERE or directly registration HERE.
Directions to Mogens Dahl Koncertsal HERE.