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ccSyndicator enables communities engaged in Complementary Currencies world-wide to collaborate, share, and celebrate their accomplishments.
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| Tom Sherlock |
Random thoughts about community currency and related monetary mattes. |
Wed 04 May, 2005 |
Wed 04 May, 2005 [14:52 UTC] |
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| Deirdre Kent |
Researcher and writer on complementary currencies since 1999. Activist background. Member of Living Economies, formerly Stable Money Trust, whose function is to encourage establishment of complementary currencies in New Zealand. Other members are Christoph Hensch, Helen Dew and Margaret Jefferies. Author of Healthy Money Healthy Planet. Skype address: waikanae |
Tue 08 Feb, 2005 |
Tue 08 Feb, 2005 [07:04 UTC] |
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| Les Squires, Worl... |
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Fri 15 Oct, 2004 |
Fri 15 Oct, 2004 [17:39 UTC] |
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| Jean-François Noubel |
Researcher, writer and consultant in Collective Intelligence. |
Wed 13 Oct, 2004 |
Wed 13 Oct, 2004 [19:39 UTC] |
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| Gilson Schwartz, ... |
Gilson Schwartz, 44, economist, sociologist, university professor and journalist, created and is now the director of the “City of Knowledge”, a digital incubator of network-intensive projects spun off the Institute of Advanced Studies of the University of São Paulo, Brazil. Former Chief Economist at BankBoston, Brazil, Schwartz currently teaches “Economics of Information and New Media” at the Cinema, Radio and TV Dept. of the School of Communication and Arts of the University of São Paulo.
Regular contributor to the Brazilian nespaper “Folha de S. Paulo” since 1983, Schwartz has focused his research interests in development finance, economic theory and history of economic thought, whilst actively pursuing collaborative projects over the years with fellows in universities and research centers such as the Institute of Developing Economies, Japan, the Center for Iberian and Latin American Studies at the University of California, San Diego and the New School for Social Science in New York. As a journalist, Schwartz publishes a monthly op-ed piece (“Intelligences”) for the “Sinapse” section of Folha de S.Paulo. He is now an acting advisor to the Social and Economic Development Concil of the Presidency, the Electronic Government Citizen Support Service (GESAC) of the Ministry of Communications and the Ministry of Education in Brazil. His public activities include presence in the boards of “Tranparency International – Brazil” and of the “National Public Informatics Congress”.
His main lecturing issues are: - Financial macroanalysis and global trends,
- Economics of information and development,
- Strategic and social knowledge management,
- Intangible assets and monetary dynamics.
Fluency in Portuguese, Spanish, English and French.
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Wed 13 Oct, 2004 |
Wed 13 Oct, 2004 [17:04 UTC] |
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| Arthur Brock |
co-founder of Targeted Currencies |
Mon 11 Oct, 2004 |
Mon 11 Oct, 2004 [15:32 UTC] |
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| Greg Berry, Targe... |
greg is tall and bearded, more info coming |
Mon 11 Oct, 2004 |
Mon 11 Oct, 2004 [15:30 UTC] |
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| Yasuyuki Hirota (... |
Starting a new wiki for Japanese users at www.olccjp.net/wiki. Prepared to speak on what's happening in Japan. More to come later. |
Mon 11 Oct, 2004 |
Mon 11 Oct, 2004 [09:16 UTC] |
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| Miguel Yasuyuki H... |
Just opened up a new wiki for Japanese users at http://www.olccjp.net/. |
Mon 11 Oct, 2004 |
Mon 11 Oct, 2004 [09:02 UTC] |
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| John Rogers -- Wales |
Description of speaking topics available soon. |
Sun 10 Oct, 2004 |
Sun 10 Oct, 2004 [11:48 UTC] |
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| Gilson Schwartz |
Currently planning a conference the first week of December in Brazil. Needs speakers. Skype address: gilsonschwartz |
Sun 10 Oct, 2004 |
Sun 10 Oct, 2004 [11:47 UTC] |
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| Agnieszka Komoch |
Travelling in Mexico, meeting with currency groups. Description of speaking topics coming soon. |
Sun 10 Oct, 2004 |
Sun 10 Oct, 2004 [11:45 UTC] |
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| Stefan Brunhuber |
Work in progress. Skype address StefanBrunnhuber. |
Sun 10 Oct, 2004 |
Sun 10 Oct, 2004 [11:42 UTC] |
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| Margrit Kennedy |
Prof. Dr. Margrit Kennedy, is an architect with a Masters Degree in Urban and Regional Planning and a Ph.D. in Public and International Affairs. She has published books, articles and reports on community school planning and building, women and architecture, urban ecology, permaculture, money, land and tax systems. She has also practised architecture and urban planning in Brazil, Nigeria, Scotland, the USA and Germany. Since 1985 she lives in the eco-village of Lebensgarten in Steyerberg, Lower Saxony - and was a professor for Ecological Building Technologies at the Department of Architecture, University of Hanover from 1991 to 2002.
Her work in ecological architecture in 1982, led her to the discovery, that it is virtually impossible to carry out sound ecological concepts on the scale required today, without fundamentally altering the present money system or creating new complementary currencies. Her first book “Interest and Inflation-Free Money, Creating an exchange medium that works for everybody and protects the earth” was first published in 1987, has been translated into 20 languages and was updated and revised in 1995 (Seva International, Michigan, USA). A second book, together with Bernard Lietaer on “Regional Currencies - A New Path to Sustainable Abundance” (in German, Riemann, Munich, 2004) will be published by Access Foundation, Boulder Colorado in 2005. As a consultant, she is helping to initiate sustainable regional money systems in Germany and other countries. Margrit and her husband, Prof. Declan Kennedy, have run 14 international workshops and conferences alternatively in English and German, since 1988 in Steyerberg. |
Sun 10 Oct, 2004 |
Wed 13 Oct, 2004 [17:45 UTC] |
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| Martin Simon |
Description available soon. |
Tue 05 Oct, 2004 |
Tue 05 Oct, 2004 [17:58 UTC] |
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| Heloisa Primavera |
Description available soon. |
Tue 05 Oct, 2004 |
Tue 05 Oct, 2004 [17:58 UTC] |
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| Thomas H. Greco, Jr. |
Thomas H. Greco, Jr. combines a deep understanding of money, banking and the exchange process with the ability to clearly explain them in everyday terms. More than three decades of study of monetary history and theory have enabled him to comprehend the extreme dysfunction inherent in the dominant structures and to develop more appropriate methods for the exchange of value.
He is prepared to offer illustrated presentations that cover various aspects of the money problem and its solution.
- The Evolution and Transformation of Money
- How to Build Healthy Community Economies
- Money, Power, Democracy and War
- Customized Presentations
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Tue 05 Oct, 2004 |
Mon 15 Aug, 2005 [08:51 UTC] |
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| Joel Hodroff, Dua... |
Joel Hodroff is the Founder and CEO of DualCurrency Systems (DCS), a Minnesota-based company with the first U.S. Patents for DualCurrency Pricing, Accounting and Transaction Settlement systems. This means that Complementary Currencies can quickly go mainstream, because they can stretch limited financial resources while still providing a profit motive (in dollars!) for participating businesses.
Today, DCS is partnering to develop numerous commercial and social applications for its system, including:- increased employee benefits that don’t raise cash labor costs
- wellness incentives to lower health care costs
- volunteer incentives to build healthy communities.
Topics that Joel presents on include:- A New Economics of Sustainable Prosperity
- New Money and Entrepreneurial Business Leadership
- Taking Complementary Currencies to the Mainstream
- Customized Presentations
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Tue 05 Oct, 2004 |
Fri 08 Oct, 2004 [13:04 UTC] |
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| Edgar Cahn |
Description available soon. |
Tue 05 Oct, 2004 |
Tue 05 Oct, 2004 [17:59 UTC] |
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| Michael Linton |
Description available soon. |
Tue 05 Oct, 2004 |
Tue 05 Oct, 2004 [17:59 UTC] |
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