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Sunday, 22 March
Rebalancing the Global Economy, Reforming Economics. Green Economics The first 10 Years
By Green Economics Institute Trust
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Date and time
Sun, 22 Mar 2015 10:00 – Wed, 25 Mar 2015 22:30 GMT
Location
Trinity College, University of Oxford
Oxford Ox1
Refund Policy
Refunds up to 7 days before event
Description
Call for Conference Papers, Speakers and Participants
The Green Economics Institute
10th Anniversary,Celebratory Conference, 10th Annual Green Economics Institute, Green Economics 4 Day Conference to be held at Trinity College at Oxford University, 22nd – 25 th March 2015
Rebalancing and Reforming Finance, Banking, Economics and the Economy
To halt the rolling Tide of Climate Change, Halt the Mass Extinction of Species, Prevent Poverty and create an inclusive future looking economy for the benefit of all the worlds people, nature, other species and the planet.
To challenge the narrow scope, core and assumptions of mainstream economics and use holistic, inclusive and interdisciplinary explanations, instruments, and tools.
To reform mainstream and neo classical economics to provide equal access for all, whilst providing academic rigour of the highest standards in terms of new thinking in philosophy, methodology and ontology for economics. (Tony Lawson Cambridge University Economics tutor and writer believes we are leading change by example in this respect.)
To found an inclusive, and progressive economics discipline based equally on environmental and social justice and on diversity which comfortably includes data and learning from other disciplines. We have managed to do this in the first 10 years of the Institute.
We return to the fundamentals, basing economics on oikia, which means household or estate management. Indeed, the Earth is the household on which we all depend.
The four pillars of Green Economics, in a framework of social and moral underpinning: Policymaking, Campaigning, Business, Academic
Challenges we face ahead: The world is undergoing social and environmental change and a global shift in power. Wealth is accumulating in fewer hands. Democracy is under threat. Globalisation has led to production being mainly in sweatshops in the East. The European Economy has been hollowed out.
The Green Economics Institute is an independent, international, networking body, working on the core philosophies of economics & ecological reality.
We are calling for papers, speakers, workshops and participants and please feel free to recommend other ideas. We are particularly keen to encourage new and non standard speakers as well as more experienced participants. Everyone is very welcome.
Call for Papers: Invitations to write
Publishing in our Academic Proceedings
Committee Approval
We are having a special academic committee for each of our publications. Please email us if you would like to be part of one of the committees or if you would like to write for the publication or to join its management or editorial committee
International Journal of Green Economics
All participants are invited to submit papers for the special academic proceedings we produce which are lodged with the British Library. The best are also invited to be published in our books and some are invited to be submitted to our double blind peer reviewed academic journal as well as our new Open Source Academic Journal for the Launch at the Conference.
Publishing in our Brand new Open Source Journal
The launch of our new Open source journals will take place at the conference- and if you wish to publish in them please email now to let us know.
Publishing in our Members Magazine The Green Economist special commemorative issue 10th Anniversary -please send in articles, photos pictures ideas for this
Publishing in our books
We are also offering to publish 2 new collated contributed volume of speakers books as a direct result of the conference and the papers will need to be different to those in the academic journals.
Call for Reports
We are calling for Reports on the state of the worlds economy, climate,equality and Biodiversity to be on our relaunched website which is now attracting 10,000 visitors a week ! And well over 3 million people have visited us. Most of them in this present year!These reports will be published by the Green Economics Institute on line and in print.
Citations
Many of our regular participants gain at least 3 citations from the conference- sometimes more with relevant papers which can go into several books. If you are unsure please just email to ask how it works. All paid up conference participants will receive a Proceedings document on arrival at the conference with lots of really useful and topical papers and ideas, usually 300 pages to use for their work or study.
Instructions
The papers must be in .doc or open source .odt- ( all our papers and all our books are produced using open source IT) and must include 5 lines of your biography at the front and your name and contact details and the title of the piece.
Please send it in as early as possible. We take papers up to 3 weeks before the conference but to be certain to be considered for inclusion please email us with your idea now and send the paper much earlier.
The Green Economics Institute is now 10 years old, and will have its 3 millionth web visitor. We have published 50 books and 75 Publications and had 400 students. We invite you to celebrate these milestones with us.
Special Celebratory Event 20 years of Green Economics and 10 years of The Green Economics Institute
We will be holding special celebratory events throughout the year in 2015. The main annual anniversary conference will be held from Sunday 22nd March 2015 at Trinity College, the University of Oxford with a day of keynote speeches from high profile speakers.
This will be followed by a evening event on Sunday evening
On Sunday 22nd March 2015 during the day time there will be more keynote speeches and discussions at Trinity College.
On Monday 23rd March 2015, we will be at Trinity College, Oxford University, one of the most attractive of colleges in the world, with stunning gardens and lovely buildings for 3 days of lively workshops where participants will all get a chance to speak, present their ideas and lead discussions should they so wish. We are expecting lots of speaker applications so please email us now to book a place to ensure you get a long enough slot for your ideas.
We will be running a lecture and panel debate in the Evening of Monday 23rd March and we will have back by popular demand the Green Opera which was so popular last time, after we have heard from invited speakers to debate the issues of the day.
On Tuesday and Wednesday March 24th and 25th we will be running workshops and there will speeches from all participants who wish to speak with plenary speeches from high profile speakers throughout the conference.
The evening of Tuesday 24th March, The Celebratory Dinner Evening-with entertainment we will be at the Pub and you can experience the thrill of its fantastic, surroundings in an Old English pub with lovely food and there will be some presentations of biodiversity and wild life where we have our one event room – feedback last year was really good.
On Wednesday March 25th the closing evening we will have a dinner party surrounded by the special 15th century walled garden so reminiscent of Alice in Wonderland and Harry Potter, with their connections to Oxford, all taking place with a typically English lovely walled garden which is always a favourite with our participants and where many of our world class innovations have been dreamed up!
Timetable for the 10th Annual Green Economics Celebratory Conference at Oxford University
Day
Venue
Event
Sunday 22nd March 2015
Daytime
Trinity College, University of Oxford
Call for Papers and Participants
Registration information will be available
at
and by emailing greeneconomicsinstitiute@yahoo.com
Keynote Speakers and discussions
At least Two Nobel Prize winning economists are invited to open the conference- names to be announced shortly
Theme today is The Reform of Economics, The Rebalancing of Economics- Civilisation an Audit of the 1st 10,000 years
The main stream response and how to tackle the issues it cant deal with.
Time to show Leadership for The Green Economics and Alternative Economics Communities
Tackling the decent into corruption, neo feudalism and new medievalism
Sunday 22nd
March 2015
Evening
The
Prestigious and beautiful Trinity College, University of Oxford
Launch of our Brand New Websites, look, branding, and advocacy and influencing for the next 10 years!
Green Economics Awards Presentation Ceremony
Local dignitaries invited
Sunday
22nd March 2015
Trinity College, University of Oxford
Call for Papers and Participants
Keynote Speakers and discussions
At least 1 Nobel Prize winning economists open the conference- names to be announced shortly
Theme today is Setting the Scene in 2015
Climate change, geo political deterioration and instability, The threats of climate change, the challenge of refugees and the knee jerk reaction as the predicted movement of desperate peoples pushed by global environmental change starts to accelerate. Refugees, benefits, poverty, free movement of peoples or not? Where do we stand. Escaping poverty, the shrinking one world- how we share the worlds resources and care for each other.
The Economics of Inclusion and Access. Health and Healthcare
Greening of Food Farming and Agriculture, Launch of our organics and our slow food project
Plus workshops, role plays debates
information and presentations about why the world is as it is and what we can offer to do about it
Theme today is Green Economics and Progressive Economics: The First 10 years
Sunday 22nd March 2015
Evening
Debating
Tickets available
Sponsored debate about the state of Green Economics and the Green Economy
Macro, Micro, Economics, Finance, Banking: Trade Blocks,
How will the worlds economy look in 2100?
and 2200 ?
Monday 23rd March 2015
Daytime
Trinity College, University of Oxford
Call for Papers and Participants
Workshops, participants, speakers
debates discussions
The Economics of the Holocene, Anthropocene or Ecozine? Or simply the Economics of Construction or Destruction? Of Hope or Despair?
Business and Economy with Attaches and Ambassadors, and Chambers of Commerce from countries where we are active
Papers invited today on Environmental and Earth Sciences and Technology. Energy, Climate Change and Renewables
Recycling Repair. Preparing for the COP Paris Conference
NGOs special forum
Monday 23rd March 2015
Daytime
early evening
The Norrington Room
Blackwells Bookshop
Oxford
Book launches
Monday 23rd March 2015
Evening
Trinity College, The University of Oxford
Panel Debate with high profile Economists from the main stream and alternative schools of Economics
Tuesday March 24th 2015
Daytime
Trinity College, University of Oxford one of the most stunningly beautiful colleges in the world
Call for Papers and Participants
on the themes of
Economics Reform and Economics Justice
Healing a broken and ailing Economy
Formal Trust Meeting with Trustees of the Institute
Theme today is Poverty Prevention, Social Justice, and the Millenium Development Goals. Citizens Income and other poverty prevention tools. How inequality impacts everyone and how sustainability is connected to all these problems.
Formal AGM of the Green Economics Institute
Launch of Members Portfolios to get much more involved and specific responsibilities.
Formal AGM of the Academic Journal International Journal of Green Economics
Formal Launch Meeting of our Open Source Journal
Formal Launch of our The Green Economist second 10 years Editorial Board
Country Ambassadors event from countries where we have been active and where we are producing books and Research
Tuesday 24th March 2015
Evening
Special Oxford style evening
A special magical evening back by popular request after last year
The Typically English Pub with the Alice in Wonderland Garden – experience the joys of the garden yourself.
Speeches and participants debating the issues of the day and suggesting solutions. Discussions
We have presentations with a Biodiversity, Ecology, Environmental and Natural World theme
Wednesday
25th March 2015
Daytime
Trinity College, University of Oxford
Call for Papers and Participants
on a Theme of Social Justice
and inclusion –
An Economy Benefiting All People Everywhere.
Registration Information will be available
at
and by emailing greeneconomicsinstitiute@yahoo.com
Workshops, debates, speeches.
Economics Education with the Educational Attaches of countries,
Launch
What has a so called sophisticated economy really delivered?
Trade, industry international business, corporations and global power elites, banking – raging inequality is getting worse- how do we tackle it? The largest slave trade in history exists today. People trafficking?
With the Trade and Industry Attaches and Secretaries of the countries in which we are active.
The Launch of the Green Economics Institute In a Box for franchising out our overseas very active networks.
How to run a Green Business : shared experiences
Participants work in groups network to plan their work together going forward
Workshops, discussions, next steps
planning for a strategy for the next 10 years, for progressive economics, social and environmental justice and survivability of humans, nature other species and the planet
Workshops, presentations, closing Plenary Keynote speeches
Wednesday
25th March 201
Evening
Trinity College, with its lovely typically English ancient 16th century lovely walled garden
Please book with Hilary Driver our Conferences Director
Shared dinner, lovely food, presentations, discussions, conference review, students from the 1st 10 years of The Green Economics Institute, presentations,
working groups presentations and networking to plan their work together going forward and also all previous members of The Institute are invited.
Registration Information
Please email The Conference Manager Hilary Driver at
greeneconomicsinstitute@yahoo.com or greeneconomicsevents1@yahoo.co.uk with your ideas or ring 07990 590463 or (0044) 7990 590463 to discuss your idea and/ or to participate in the conference and to request a booking form and to find out about accommodation and practical details for the conference
For registration, reservations, papers, fees etc please email greeneconomicsinstitute@yahoo.comwww.greeneconomics.org.uk
