This year, the online Global Forum brings together over 380 speakers and 100 panels in 9 languages from all continents (except Antarctica) in a one-of-a-kind conversation. Each day focuses on one of the manifesto’s three principles: democratizing the workplace, decommodifying work and securing the right to decent employment, and decarbonizing the planet and tackling climate change.
Featuring voices from academia, trade unions, progressive members of the business community, public sector representatives, environmental activists, human rights organizations, and journalists, the Global Forum is a worldwide event transcending conventional academic conferences.
Elizabeth Anderson — University of Michigan
Kate Aronoff — The New Republic
June Carbone — University of Minnesota Law School
Raúl Carrillo — Yale Law School
Daniel Aldana Cohen — University of California, Berkeley
Daniela Gabor — University of the West of England, Bristol (United Kingdom)
Jayati Ghosh — University of Massachusetts, Amherst; United Nations
Rohan Grey — Willamette University
Robin Hahnel — American University
Jason Hickel — Royal Society of Arts (United Kingdom)
Tim Jackson — University of Surrey (United Kingdom)
Fadhel Kaboub — Denison University
Aurore Laluq — European Parliament
Iñigo Albizuri Landazabal — Global Head of Public Affairs, Mondragon Corporation (Spain)
Natan Last — The New Yorker
Achile Mbembe — University of the Witwatersrand (South Africa)
Sara Nelson — Association of Flight Attendants, AFL-CIO
Yeva Nersisyan — Franklin & Marshall College
Carole Pateman — University of California, Los Angeles
Sanjukta Paul — Wayne State University
Thomas Piketty — Paris School of Economics (France)
Katharina Pistor — Columbia University
Dani Rodrik — Harvard University
Juliet Schor — Boston College
David P. Stein — University of California, Los Angeles
Ndongo Sylla — Rosa Luxemburg Foundation (Senegal)
Olúfẹ́mi O. Táíwò — Georgetown University
Zdravka Todorova — Wright State University
Charles Whalen — Baldy Center for Law and Social Policy, University at Buffalo
A. Erinç Yeldan — Kadir Has University (Turkey)
and many more.
Full program, registration, and a list of speakers here: