
Back in January, Rethinking Economics and Doughnut Economics got together and launched a competition based on the ‘seven ways to think like a 21st century economist’ set out in Kate Raworth’s book Doughnut Economics.
There were over 250 entries across three categories – schools, universities, and everyone else – covering a very wide range of themes. And there have been sent a brilliant array of ideas, perspectives, formats and presentations – from text, drawings, audio, and video, to animations, cartoons, prezis, and more.
Winners of the “University” category
UNIVERSITY – FIRST PLACE: ‘Legal Right for Nature’ by James Lee-Bagg
Three runners up (in alphabetical order)
- RUNNER-UP: Imaginaries: the 8th Way of Thinking like a 21st Century Economist, by Sam Earle
- RUNNER-UP: Rise of The Machines: Work Must Not Determine One’s Value and Self-Worth by Max Klymenko
- RUNNER-UP: Be Positive About the Future, by Conor Lawrenson
Winners of the “Schools” category
SCHOOLS – FIRST PLACE: ‘From Division of Labour to Cohesive Partnership’ by Presence Tse
Three runners up (in alphabetical order)
- RUNNER UP: ‘Valuing Sustainability in the Price Mechanism’ by Karanvir Singh Kumar
- RUNNER UP: ‘Moderate the Fixation on Profits: from profit-obsessed to principle-driven’ by Yun Soo Park and Rhea Kale
- RUNNER UP: ‘Cultural Awareness and Sensitivity’ text and drawing by Micol Zubrickante
Winners of the “Everyone Else” category
FIRST PLACE: ‘From Business Case to Systems Case: Make Better Decisions’ by – Camila Pestana, Abha Lakhotia, Kate Watson, Ann Main, Johanna Hofmann, Marlies Wisse, Nicol Mayr, and Tom Rippin.
Three Runners up (in alphabetical order)
- RUNNER-UP: ‘Changing the purpose of money’ by Jan Kubben
- RUNNER-UP: ‘Radical Transparency’ by Anna Murphy (Project Heather)
- RUNNER-UP: ‘Time matters: Acknowledging comprehensive well-being’ by Jorge Rosales-Salas
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