[spectre] Leonardo Co-Sponsors Bateson Colloquium, November 2004,
Santa Clara, California
Melinda Klayman
mklayman at leonardo.info
Thu May 13 01:13:16 CEST 2004
*apologies for cross-posting*
Leonardo/ISAST Collaborates on
100th Anniversary Colloquium on Gregory Bateson
November 20, 2004
(with a special reception on November 19)
"MULTIPLE VERSIONS OF THE WORLD:
CONFERENCE MARKING 100 YEARS OF GREGORY BATESON'S INFLUENCE."
http://www.batesonconference.org/
+convenes at the Center for Science Technology and
Society at Santa Clara University, California.
Among the many featured speakers on November 20 are:
*Mary Catherine Bateson: Institute for Intercultural Studies
*Peter Harries-Jones: Prof. of Anthropology (Emeritus), York University,
Ontario; author A Recursive Vision¹
*Jerry Brown: Mayor of Oakland; former Gov. of California
*Nathan Gray: Co-founder OXFAM America; founder, EarthTrain
*Tim Campbell: World Bank Institute; author Quiet Revolution¹; Leadership
and Innovation¹
*Jay Ogilvy: Co-founder, Global Business Network; author, Creating Better
Futures¹
*Carol Wilder: Assoc. Dean and Chair, Dept. of Communication, New School
University (NYC); author Rigor and Imagination: Essays from the Legacy of
Gregory Bateson¹
*Kenny Ausubel: Founder & President, Collective Heritage Institute (which
produces the Bioneers Conference)
The November 20 is being sponsored by:
*Urban Age Institute
*Bioneers Inc.
*Global Business Network Inc.
*Gateway Pacific Foundation
*The Natural Step
*The Tides Family of Organizations
*Point Foundation
*"Urban Age Magazine"
A special event will be the world premiere of Nora Bateson's film tribute to
Gregory Bateson: 'That Reminds Me of a Story'.
For more information about the Bateson Centennial Conference, click
http://www.batesonconference.org/ and to purchase tickets to the conference
click http://www.acteva.com/go/Bateson
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