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Doughnut Economics Seven Ways Zine
Turn an A4 print-out into an 8-page booklet showing each of the seven ways to think like a 21st century economist
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Version 1.0 (May 2023)
Instructions
1. Either access the zine by clicking here or downloading the attached pdf
2. Print the A4 zine page, making sure to printing is set to 'Fit to paper'
3. Follow the instructions below make the zine booklet
4. Use your phone to scan the QR codes to watch each of the seven ways 90-second video animations

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Harriet Baggley
Carmarthen
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Lucia Walsh
Dublin, Ireland
I am an entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial educator, currently working as a Sustainability Education & Innovation Lead at TU Dublin’s Office of the VP for Sustainability where I support colleagues from across the university to integrate education for sustainability and global citizenship into their practice meaningfully though competency-building approaches. My areas of teaching, research & collaborations include social entrepreneurship and impact, circular and regenerative approaches to business, education for sustainability and innovative pedagogical approaches for transformative learning. My focus has been on empowering learners with entrepreneurial mindsets to address complex social, environmental and economic challenges. Together with my colleague, Olivia Freeman, we have been experimenting with different embodied approaches to introducing doughnut economics to students, colleagues and communities. Our favourite is 'step into the doughnut' which we have delivered to almost 40 groups so far!
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Egil Petter Stræte
Oslo, Norway
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Lilian Marino
London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
Bow - East London
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Annette Garau
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Charlotte Done
Morecambe, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom
I'm an artist and part of The Good Things Collective, a creative sustainable Community in Morecambe. The Good Things is focussed on working together as a community, to secure the necessary skills, stuff and space that our community needs to thrive. They inspire, promote and support the incubation and growth of community rooted and led initiatives that share our creative, social and sustainable ethos. I run The Morecambe Community Riso Press which has grown from the GTC nurturing. It is an artist-led, not for profit CIC providing access to our Riso printer for artists and groups to engage with this vibrant, low carbon way of printing, in order to create DIY prints, posters, flyers and zines. Creating connections with communities, charities, and collectives; activists, artists and individuals, who enjoy seeing things through the binoculars of creativity.
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Mary Anne Shew
Rochester NY
I'm an avid reader and only recently discovered Doughnut Economics. It's a remarkable book and gives me more hope than I've had in a long time for the future of humanity and our planet.
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Sean Manley
Ireland