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Kate Raworth

www.kateraworth.com
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English economist known for "doughnut economics", an economic model that balances between essential human needs and planetary boundaries. Senior associate at Oxford University’s Env... Show More

English economist known for "doughnut economics", an economic model that balances between essential human needs and planetary boundaries. Senior associate at Oxford University’s Environmental Change Institute and a Professor of Practice at Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences.

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Kate Raworth @kateraworth · Mar 26, 2023
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Graham gave the concept wings in his brilliant book Transformative Innovation. That's where I first encountered it - and it flipped my lid : )

Book May 30, 2016
Transformative Innovation: A Guide to Practice and Policy
by Graham Leicester
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Kate Raworth @kateraworth · Mar 20, 2023
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How can we experience stressful situations not as a threat to avoid, but as a challenge to rise to? I'm loving this new book by the brilliant @benramalingam - full of insights from his rich personal & professional experience of responding to crisis. I highly recommend it.

Book Feb 7, 2023
Upshift: Turning Pressure into Performance and Crisis into Creativity
by Ben Ramalingam
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Kate Raworth @kateraworth · Mar 3, 2023
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phenomenal book - and fantastic in this film too.

Book May 21, 1997
Biomimicry: Innovation Inspired by Nature
by Janine M. Benyus
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Kate Raworth @kateraworth · Feb 23, 2023
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The incoming Future Generations Commissioner for Wales is prepping with the best book I can think of for anyone who wants to think and act for the long term (and yes, it is by my partner).

Book Aug 27, 2020
The Good Ancestor: A Radical Prescription for Long-Term Thinking
by Roman Krznaric
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Kate Raworth @kateraworth · Feb 17, 2023
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Check out this new think piece setting out the role of Universal Basic Services in enabling all to thrive within planetary boundaries - great work by Anna Coote @nef with @hotorcool

Article Feb 2, 2023
Universal Basic Services: Provisioning for our needs within a fair consumption space
by New Economics Foundation (NEF) and 2 others
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Kate Raworth @kateraworth · Feb 10, 2023
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Hi Titia, it comes from the excellent work of Joe Henrich...

Article Sep 16, 2020
Joseph Henrich explores WEIRD societies
by Juan Siliezar
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Kate Raworth @kateraworth · Jan 10, 2023
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The Planetary Boundaries framework will soon be updated. What will be different in PB 3.0? Watch this excellent talk by Prof. Will Steffen on what to expect: even more accurate analysis; even more devastating data. His 40 min presentation starts @ 12mins.

Video Apr 7, 2022
Planetary Boundaries: 2022 Update with Professor Will Steffen - Greenprints Exchange Workshop Series
by Will Steffen
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Kate Raworth @kateraworth · Jan 7, 2023
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Important and excellent research to read here....

Tweet Jan 7, 2023
Here's a quick roundup of highlights from research we published in 2022, on capitalism, imperialism, degrowth and decolonization. It's all open-access, and free PDFs are available via the link at the end of the thread. 🧵
by Jason Hickel
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Kate Raworth @kateraworth · Jan 5, 2023
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Well worth a listen @BBCR4 with the excellent energy analyst @janrosenow telling it like it is.

Podcast episode May 7, 2021
Lenka Jelinek, Chief Technology and Innovation Officer, Green Zebra
by Jan Rosenow and 3 others
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Kate Raworth @kateraworth · Jan 2, 2023
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I salute your passion for econ (I get that!) so I very strongly recommend to you the book Debunking Economics by @ProfSteveKeen, also summarised in this podcast

Book 2001
Debunking Economics: The Naked Emperor Dethroned?
by Steve Keen
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Kate Raworth @kateraworth · Dec 31, 2022
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Things to leave behind in 2022: neoclassical economics. And @ProfSteveKeen does it in style, in this wonderful conversation with @njhagens. Listen in and start 2023 with an economic mindset fit for our times.

Video Aug 4, 2022
"Mythonomics” | The Great Simplification #30
by Steve Keen and Nathan John Hagens
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Kate Raworth @kateraworth · Dec 2, 2022
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Brilliant analysis by @guardian. Thanks to decades of privatisation, the UK's water supply is managed not in the interests of UK households or the UK's wildlife but in the interests of corporate shareholders worldwide.

Article Nov 30, 2022
England’s water: the world’s piggy bank
by Anna Leach and Pablo Gutiérrez
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