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President, Healthcare Anchor Network

National Clinician Scholars Program & Department of Family Medicine, University of California

The Canadian Worker Co-operative Federation is a national, bilingual grassroots membership organization of and for worker co-operatives, related types of co-operatives (multi-stakeholder co-ops and worker-shareholder co-ops), and organizations that support the growth and development of worker co-operatives. CWCF was incorporated in 1992.

The Metagovernance Seminar invites individuals working in online governance to present their work to a community of other researchers and practitioners. Topics of the seminar include, but are not limited to, computational tools for governance, governance incidents and case studies from online communities, topics in cryptoeconomics, and the design of digital constitutions.

The seminar is intended for researchers and practitioners in online governance, broadly defined.

Future Natures explores the global terrain and evolving ecologies of commoning and enclosure.

Through stories, arts and research, we aim to delve deeply to explore these contested ecologies – involving complex and evolving relationships between people, technology and our non-human environments – and ask what they mean and how they shape possibilities for imagining and enacting plural futures and plural natures through action and struggle in the present.

In the process, we aim to build bridges, activate learning, and amplify voices across diverse histories, spaces and struggles to defend the commons, past and present.

Daniel Wortel-London is a Policy Specialist at the Center for the Advancement of a Steady State Economy. He has served as Knowledge Co-Lead for the Wellbeing Economy Alliance and Research Coordinator for the Civworld project at Demos. He earned his Ph.D. in History from New York University, where he wrote numerous articles along with his dissertation, retitled “The Menace of Prosperity” for publication by the University of Chicago Press.

Camille is a tech worker, a mom, an occasional community organizer, and a budding organizational death doula. She is a Customer Experience leader in the tech industry, where she advocates for users and customers, builds partnerships, and then shares that hard-earned wisdom as a speaker at conferences.

When she is not working or raging against the machine (sometimes the same thing), Camille loves cooking, weight-lifting, traveling, looking at art, and dancing to techno and house music.