Here we list Societal Visions as culled from the discussions and offered for further evaluation and development by the listed teams of authors/advocates. Beneath each vision name is a list of members of the proposing team and also a list of what the proposing team feels are the vision's centrally defining institutional features and strategic implications. The link goes to a page listing all the articles that the authors/advocates feel are compatible with and further describe components of the proposed societal vision.
Societal Vision One
Proposed By Participants: Name1, Name2, Name3, Name 4...
To explore ideas about long
term vision and related long and short term strategy and program, to reach
agreements and clarify persisting differences
To facilitate people laying a basis for working together
To facilitate people
establishing joint projects
To generate enough agreement to initiate some
joint or collective work
To generate enough agreement to initiate continuing and/or
enlarging group connections
Additionally, Z will video,
record, and otherwise keep transcripts. Some material will appear
in Z, on ZNet, and/or in book form - with permissions, of course.
Attendees
Name
Country
EMail
Interview
Presentation
Click for person's page
Origin/home
Click to email person
Click to read
Click to read - will become links as the
articles arrive...
A number of people at one time or another during the preparations for ZSVS 2006 indicated
a desire to attend, but were later unable to do so. These included:
America Vera Zavala - Sweden
Anthony Arnove - U.S.
Barbara Ehrenreich - U.S.
Betsy Hartman - U.S.
Bill Fletcher - U.S.
Boris Kagarlitsky - Russia
Bridgit Anderson - Great Britain
Carol Delgado - Venezuela
Carola Reintjes- Spain
Charlotte Ryan - U.S.
Christophe Aguiton - Italy
Daniel Chavez - Neth
Dennis Brutus
Devinder Sharma - India
Elaine Bernard - U.S.
Hector Mondragon - Colombia
Hilary Wainwright - Great Britain
Ilan Pappe - Israel
John Hepburn - Australia
John Pilger - Great Britain
Katha Pollitt - U.S.
Laura Flanders - U.S.
Leslie Cagan - U.S.
Mandisi Majavu - South Africa
Manuel Rozental - Colombia
Manning Marable - U.S.
Pablo Ortellado - Brazil
Pervez Hoodhboy - Pakistan
Peter Bohmer - U.S.
Robert Jensen - U.S.
Robin Kelley - U.S.
Ron Daniels - U.S.
Sudhanva Deshpande - India
Tanya Reinhart - Israel
Tim Wise - U.S.
Trevor Ngwane - South Africa
Vandana Shiva - India
Vijay Prashad - U.S.
A number of other folks either said no to coming, or didn't respond at all
Tariq Ali - Great Britain
Arundhati Roy - India
Sheila Rowbotham - Great Britain
Naomi Klein - Can
Amy Goodman - U.S.
Juliet Shor - U.S.
Luca Cassarini - Italy
Howard Zinn - U.S.
Walden Bello (Phil)
Virginia Setshedi (SoAfr)
Vittorio Agnoletto - Italy
Adele Oliveri - Italy
Atilo Boron - Arg
Interviews
Click the following names for their ZSVS introductory interview...
Each participant has been sent the same series of questions to answer.
When the answers arrive they are linked here.
ZSVS Agenda This agenda is in process of formation
in light of proposed papers, some guesses, etc.
Things will change, somewhat...no
doubt.
Schedule Please see immediately below the timetable for information
on the format of presentations and questions...
June 1 / Thursday
Anytime All Day
Arrive Logan Airport in Boston, take hour and a
half Bonanza bus ride, arrive Woods Hole. Also possible, arrive Providence, Rhode
Island, but Bonanza bus trip to Woods Hole is longer and somewhat more compilcated.
Check-in at Motel, etc.
Dinner and Socializing at Swope Hall: 6:00 - 7:30 PM
Official Welcome, Introductions, and Orientation 8:30 - 10:00 PM
June 2 / Friday - Economic/Social Vision and Strategy
Breakfast and Socializing at Swope Hall: 7:00 - 8:30 AM
Dinner and Socializing at Swope Hall: 6:15 - 7:15 PM
Lasting Outcomes of ZSVS: 8:00 - 11:00
June 7 / Wednesday
Checkout: Roughly 10:00 AM
Flights out from Logan Airport (or, via more difficult bus connections from Providence)
all day as arranged.
Proposed Format (Please send requests for either general changes,
or changes in your own sessions.)
Presentation Sessions
Presentations will be chaired by the presenter.
All papers will be available online to participants a month in advance.
Presentations will summarize papers for at most thirty minutes.
Presentations will offer claims about vision and or strategy, or about tasks
regarding vision and or strategy.
Named questioners will ask questions they and perhaps others have about how
to understand or expand on the presenter's points seeking to provoke discussion and
exploration.
Named questioners will be limited to four minutes each.
Anyone who wants to present more in-depth comments in advance, for posting,
or debate, etc., should do so.
After initial questions are asked, the presenter will answer for at most twenty
minutes, and then take further questions and comments from all attending.
Toward the close of the session the presenter will get a sense of the room regarding
his or her claims - do people agree with them, disagree with them, or are they unclear
about them - to provide grist for small group explorations.
Small Group Discussions
Each day everyone will randomly get a colored slip before sessions - red, yellow,
blue, green - and there will be four groups based on all members having the same
color slip.
Morning and afternoon small group discussions will be in these groups to facilitate
that everyone spends time with everyone else and that there are small sessions for
sharing ideas, etc.
We considered a proposal that people have meals with their small groups, but
decided we might get burned in oil for micro-managing.
Z pre-paid meals will be at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute's Swope Hall.
Swope is a large University type dining hall, for marine biology students and faculty
- world famous and teeming with international students and scientist/professors.
The meals are all you can eat, with diverse selections.
It isn't gourmet, but it is quite good, and they have ample vegetarian selections
and even make a credible stab at Vegan offerings.
It is also possible to eat at any of numerous local restaurants for breakfast,
lunch, or dinner,for those who want to escape the larger venue at some point, though
this is on your own tab.
Sunday meals will be catered at the Z House, as Swope Hall is closed. Excellent
food.
Weather
Early June in Wood Holes is volatle. It will be mostly long pants and reasonably
warm clothing, especially for the evening or if there is a cold rainy day - but also
bring summer weight shorts and, if you would like to swim at a nearby beach, a swimming
suit.
There are times when people, especially from hot climates, will want sweaters,
etc. Other times, most everyone would have short sleeves. In short, come diversely
prepared, depending on your needs. An umbrella is likely to prove useful once or
twice. Our real summar weather starts a couple to three weeks later...which is why
we get good prices on motel rooms, etc., in early June.
Temperatures can range from 50F to 80F but are likely to be in the 58F to 68F
range, most often, unless we get an early warm spell.
Tactics, Strategy, Etc. ...
Conspiracy Theory
Various essays critical of conspiracy theory, with some debate.
Consensus?
Primarily Albert and ZNeter Brian Dominick debate the merits of consensus decision making.