2019 Programme
Overview
The theme for 2019 is the transformation of capital - the idea that capitalism evolves into something new rather than collapses into something different. The eight participants in the programme, along with their topics of enquiry, are:
The Economy Transformed
1. To what extent is the company of the future represented in the company of today? (Charlotte Aguilar-Millan: Edinburgh, Scotland)
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2. To what degree can the economy be digitised? (Paul Tero: Melbourne, Australia)
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3. What is the role of finance in the emergent future? (Alex Floate: Kernersville, North Carolina, USA)
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Society Transformed
4. Will the present trend towards greater inequality be reversed? (Felistus Mbole: Nairobi, Kenya)
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5. Are social entrepreneurs the capitalists of the future? (Esmee Wilcox: Diss, England)
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Politics Transformed
6. Has democracy had it's day? (Robin Jourdan: Detroit, Michigan, USA)
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7. Will personal liberty be re-defined in the future? (Ruth Lewis: Melbourne, Australia)
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Technology Transformed
8. What ownership structures will emerge in an automated future? (Tim Morgan: Lewisville, Texas, USA)
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More information about the structure and content of the programme can be found here.
The theme for 2019 is the transformation of capital - the idea that capitalism evolves into something new rather than collapses into something different. The eight participants in the programme, along with their topics of enquiry, are:
The Economy Transformed
1. To what extent is the company of the future represented in the company of today? (Charlotte Aguilar-Millan: Edinburgh, Scotland)
Click Here for more information.
2. To what degree can the economy be digitised? (Paul Tero: Melbourne, Australia)
Click Here for more information.
3. What is the role of finance in the emergent future? (Alex Floate: Kernersville, North Carolina, USA)
Click Here for more information.
Society Transformed
4. Will the present trend towards greater inequality be reversed? (Felistus Mbole: Nairobi, Kenya)
Click Here for more information.
5. Are social entrepreneurs the capitalists of the future? (Esmee Wilcox: Diss, England)
Click Here for more information.
Politics Transformed
6. Has democracy had it's day? (Robin Jourdan: Detroit, Michigan, USA)
Click Here for more information.
7. Will personal liberty be re-defined in the future? (Ruth Lewis: Melbourne, Australia)
Click Here for more information.
Technology Transformed
8. What ownership structures will emerge in an automated future? (Tim Morgan: Lewisville, Texas, USA)
Click Here for more information.
More information about the structure and content of the programme can be found here.