When art meets economics…

A ‘research in public’ conversation between Kate Raworth and Zoë Svendsen

Meaning conference team
Meaning
2 min readJul 11, 2017

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Theatre-maker Zoë Svendsen joins our international line-up of thinkers and do-ers from business, academia and the arts. At Meaning on 16 November she will be in conversation with renegade economist Kate Raworth, the author of Doughnut Economics, exploring the question:

‘What is the best possible economic structure for responding to climate change?’

Together they will invite us to imagine living under this alternative future scenario.

This ‘research in public’ conversation is presented in association with Attenborough Centre for the Creative Arts where Zoë will be the artist in residence this summer. The development of the work is an open research process towards an event at the Barbican in September 2018, WE KNOW NOT WHAT WE MAY BE.

Meaning is the annual gathering for people who believe business can and must be a force for positive change in our dynamic and volatile world.

At Meaning you’ll learn from the pioneers from the edges, who are driving change at the heart of business. And you’ll connect with like-minded peers who want to be part of the solution to the challenges of our time.

The next edition is happening on 16 November 2017 in Brighton, UK. Visit the website for tickets. And follow us on Twitter for more news and annoucements.

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Meaning conference team
Meaning

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