Meet the DEAL Community
Meet and join pioneering changemakers who are turning Doughnut Economics from a radical idea into transformative action.
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janet gratton
Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
teacher in the Social Sciences and Technology Areas in High School
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Uri Farage
Tel Aviv, מחוז תל אביב, Israel
Political sciences and Government
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Itumeleng Mahabane
Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa
I collaborate with people who want to reconstruct our political economies and create collaborative, regenerative and people-centred societies. I am working on several initiatives to reimagine political and economic formation.
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Rahul Ravi
Liverpool, England, United Kingdom
Former Teacher and Political Theory Graduate. Now working part-time as an online tutor, and very keen to learn more about how Doughnut Economics works in practice, and to get involved in the practical side of its inspiring, long-term vision.
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Paul Mackilligin
Kidlington, England, United Kingdom
Philosophy graduate who fixes things for a living. Currently gas boilers and heating systems, but could be anything. Always been interested in what makes people think what they think. Linguistics - Chomsky's tranformative-generative grammar, deep structure and surface structure, the limits of language, and what that has to say about the limits of human thought. I have long thought that people mainly think in images, or 'first' think in images and then maybe if they have time 'do the maths'. Guesswork. Simple rules for action. Approximation. The simple rule, "Take what you need from the environment, dump the waste just anywhere, and move on," has always served humans and other animals well. Humans are the only species which has reached the limits of that 'simple rule', that 'approximation', and has now a conflict between that simple rule and the 'maths' which don't add up. More than anything we need new ways of looking at things that DO add up in a finite world.
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Dan Staples
York, England, United Kingdom
I'm a husband and Dad to two boys aged 8 and 10. I live in the city of York. I work as a coordinator for a UK charity whose mission is to improve children’s educational outcomes and social development by introducing them to the game of chess.
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Antonio Arruebo
Ámsterdam, Noord-Holland, Países Bajos
Spanish economics master-student passionate about the doughnut economy and environmental, social and economic issues
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Claudio Cattaneo
Barcellona, Catalunya, Spagna
Hi all, I am working at the Barcelona Donut project, prompted by the municipality and coordinated by the public consultancy Barcelona Regional and the University of Barcelona. I am also member of Research and Degrowth, coordinator of the degrowth masters at the Autonoma University of Barcelona and teacher in ecological economics.
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Maki KIMURA
藤沢市, 神奈川県, 日本
Editor in Circular Economy Hub : https://cehub.jp/
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Renganathan Subramanyam
Fort Collins, Colorado, United States of America
I favour a balanced, whole system approach to environmental sustainability. After a long, successful career as a global Product Management professional with a Fortune 50 tech company, I am now pursuing his passion for sustainability on a full-time basis. I obtained my ISSP-SEA certification from the International Society of Sustainability Professionals. Currently as a sustainability consultant I am focused on helping businesses transition to reuse and other sustainable alternatives to single-use plastics.
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ines centeno
Paris, París, Île-de-France, Francia
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Benedetta Veneroni
Friburgo in Brisgovia, Baden-Württemberg, Germania
My name is Benni (she/her), I have a university background in conservation biology and more recently have started a master in environmental governance. I am extremely interested in everything concerning gender equality, eco-queer feminism, and system transformations towards a sustainable future. I also hold skills and knowledge in the field of small-scale sustainable fisheries. Excited to join DEAL!
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Tom Chute
Lisbon, Área Metropolitana de Lisboa, Portugal
I’m a People Operations / HR / recruitment consultant working with teams of all sizes around the globe. Here to explore ways of doing business and life in a more doughnuty way. Big fan of open source and distributed communities (long time active WordPress community member, blockchain enthusiast)
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Nicola Coohill
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States of America
A private person, frustrated at inaction on important issues. Not sure how to be more active in working towards change. Besides climate and the natural world, support animal rights, neurodiversity, equality, fairness
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Jason Hackett
Anderson, Missouri, United States of America
Hello. I am a farmer who currently helps manage a urban farm in NW Arkansas. I have 10 acres and I am currently in the process of building a regenerative farm their with my wife and two kids. I hope to bring high quality food to my community, while also being a hub for education on regenerative agricultural practices.
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Pamela Cox
Colchester, England, United Kingdom
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Kerry Topp
Auckland, New Zealand
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Soyoung Kim
제주시, 제주특별자치도, 대한민국
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Suzette Jackson
Geelong, Victoria, Australia
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Emily Davies O'Sulliva
Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia
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Stephen Cohen
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
I'm retired and am heavily involved in trying to influence our politicians to act, rather than just plan, around the climate crisis issue. I also volunteer with Fair Vote Toronto, a division of FVCanada to make others realize that a majority of seats isn't the same thing as a majority of the voting population.
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Joanna Luckhurst
Manchester, England, United Kingdom
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Thomas Rumbold
Cambridge, England, United Kingdom
I'm a software technologist interested in using technology to build a safer, more sustainable, more equitable future.
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Kevan Barwise
Gosford, New South Wales, Australia
A social activist with a vision for the Central Coast
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