
Co-creating a Doughnut Economics Book Club Guide (Past)
A 90 minute event to co-create a guide for those who want to explore the book, Doughnut Economics, together

Please Note: This event has now finished and can no longer be joined.
Book clubs and study groups are a great way to get to know the ideas of Doughnut Economics and discuss them with other people to think about how they could be applied to your place and your community.
A number of groups from around the world have already held book clubs and study groups on Doughnut Economics: seven ways to think like a 21st century economist to deepen their knowledge of the ideas and discuss how they can be put into practice.
So we thought, wouldn't it be great if we created an event to draw on this experience of what makes a good Doughnut Economics book club or study group, as well as inviting the ideas of the DEAL Community, to create a Book Club Guide (as a tool on the platform) for anyone who'd like to start a book club of their own?
This 90 minute event will be held on zoom (link above) and will invite your examples of what's worked as well as explore ideas of what might not yet have been tried. There will no doubt be lots of ways to hold a great book club or study group (which is great!), so we'll aim to capture and develop some of these to go in the guide.
So do express your interest by clicking 'Join' in the event page above, share the event with others who might be interested, share any ideas you might have in the comments below, and join us on 22nd April (@ 7pm BST / 8pm CEST) via the zoom link above.
No matter who you are (some cats have even been known to take an interest), or where you are (whether you're on a beach or in a snowy woodland), we look forward to co-creating with you!

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Ragini Khurana
Delhi, India
A PhD student in urban sociology; Interested in identity formation, sustainable economic development and James Acaster
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Brian Harp
New York, United States of America
I am country boy at heart, and growing up in the farming communities of the USA midwest taught me the value of nature and work. After attending college, applying technology and working with many different types of people, I believe using technology in new and positive ways holds significant promise to help our world stay net positive. However, I believe it must always be done with a human element since having a human connection prompts the biggest change.
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Bob Kaminski
Katowice, województwo śląskie, Polska
manger in social enterprises and civic organizations
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FERNANDA VIDAL
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Shane O'Connor
Dublin, Leinster, Ireland
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G (for Geraint) Davies
Cambridge, England, United Kingdom
I am trained as a Physicist, and I have been using that to do product and strategy innovation for about 35 years with major global corporations: the last 20 years with a consultancy I co-founded (Innovia Technology). I'm still doing that, and I like learning new stuff, so I'm now up for a bit of social and economic innovation! Along the way I edited a book on Behavioural Science, but most of my learning on people and communities comes from my wife, who is a brilliant community-builder in Cambridge.
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Helge Koops
Seeheim-Jugenheim, Hessen, Deutschland
I work as a project manager and IT consultant and see myself as a navigator and explorer in the world of collaboration, the design of new working environments and the use of digital tools. I am a forest dweller, a nature, music and sports lover with an open and curious mindset. Since I worked with "system dynamics" in my student years, I have a systemic and holistic view of the world. I think the doughnut can be a helpful model to tackle some of the significant challenges of the 21st-century.
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Miguel Quiñones
Saint Thomas, United States Virgin Islands, United States of America
I'm interested in regenerative development, social equality, and a better future. Currently working with teams around the world toward the implementation of Doughnut Economics (CalDonut, SeedsGameLab, Regenerate Barbados, Ireland Doughnut Economics Network). Focused on the mental constructs that can create paradigm shifts.
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Vicky Bullard
Oxford, England, United Kingdom
I am a teacher and looking to influence the next generation to create a better world.
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Evelyn Canelas Santiesteban
La Paz, Bolivia
Expert International Committee ISO/TC 323 Circular Economy/Researcher/Postgraduate Professor in Sustainability