Be acquainted with the theme of this global dialogue:
The planet-Life-Soul of Humanity symbiotical relationship
which brings up a question
Who owns the Earth?.
Also, as part of the theme, Global Dialogue 2008
is concerned with all issues related to the management of the Global
Community with respect to the availability of resources, the environment, and social and economic
development aspects. All these issues and concerns were discussed during our global dialogues:
A) Global Dialogue 2000
World Congress on Managing and Measuring Sustainable Development: Global Community Action 1
Held in Guelph, Ontario, Canada, August 1-22, 2000
B) Global Dialogue 2002
Earth Management - All Peoples together
Theme: Earth Government for Earth Community - A grassroots process -
Held in August 17-22, 2002, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and on Internet in August 1-31, 2002.
C) Global Dialogue 2004
New Age Civilization of the 3rd Millennium: the age of global co-operation and symbiotical relationships
Theme: A Vision to Caring for Life and Earth
Held August 21st, 2004 in Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada, and on Internet in August 1-31, 2004.
D) Global Dialogue 2005
Politics and Justice without borders.
Theme: the Global Constitution.
Held August 20st, 2005 in Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada, and on Internet in August 1-31, 2005.
E) Global Dialogue 2006
Politics and Justice without borders
Theme: Actions for the good of all as per the Statement of rights, responsibilities, and accountabilities of the Global Community citizens.
Held August 17 to 22, 2006, in Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada, and on Internet throughout the year of 2006.
F) Global Dialogue 2007
Politics and Justice without borders
Theme: Building Global Communities for all life.
Held August 17 to 22, 2007, in Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada, and on Internet throughout the year of 2007.
The Global Community is now sponsoring Global Dialogue 2008
Politics and Justice without borders
Theme
The planet-Life-Soul of Humanity symbiotical relationship
which brings up a question
Who owns the Earth?.
Now for the next stage - the governance of Earth through global cooperation and symbiotical relationships. We found during Global Dialogue 2000
that there were several universal values and global concepts that connect all communities and societies to each other. And again during Global Dialogue 2002 we found that
proper Earth management is a necessity and requires all peoples to unite and actually manage the planet.
Local and global policies need to be developed and implemented by
every global community. Every person on Earth is responsible for this very important
duty. The time for action is now - positive and constructive
actions to sustain Earth. Global Dialogue 2006 had the mandate
to conduct and implement positive and constructive actions all over the
planet. It was a grassroots process involving everyone as part of the Global Community, the Earth
Community, the human family. Participants from all sectors and walks of life described and
explained the actions they have performed in their own homes, communities
or in any other place on the planet. Because everyone is responsible for the proper
management of Earth, everyone was invited to submit
research papers, Vision statements, results of brain-storming exercises,
comments and recommendations.
So far, throughout the year 2007, we have accomplished an enormous amount of work all of which to the benefit of humanity. Global Dialogue 2007 has been
a success of great work and co-operation amongst all Global Community citizens from 130 Nations. The approval of the Global Constitution
by Global Parliament
will benefit us all in the decades to come. So will the Global Citizens Rights, Responsibility and Accountability Act.
Global Dialogue 2008 is a continuation of this great work. We want everyone to participate.
Submit your work for Global Dialogue 2008 as per the OVERVIEW of the process
Building global communities require understanding of global problems this generation is facing. There are several major problems: conflicts and wars, world overpopulation,
global health, scarcity of resources and drinking water, poverty, and the destruction of the global life-support systems and the eco-systems of the planet.
We need to build global communities for all life on the planet.
We need to build global communities that will manage themselves with the understanding of the above problems.
The raison d'etre of Global Dialogue 2008 is to find sound solutions to sustain the Global Community and all life
this century. New concepts and strategies had to be developed and are shown on this
website.
Global Dialogue 2008 will bring forward many more new concepts
and value systems, and positive actions to sustain the Global Community, and actions for the good of all as per the
Statement of rights, responsibilities, and accountabilities of the Global Community citizens.
This Global Dialogue is also about politics and Justice without borders. The Global Community is involved with the affairs of all levels of government
anywhere, anyplace.
All announcements are posted on the website. The Program gives access to all important sections for those submitting
research papers and for all participants.
The list of participants who have sent research papers is shown on our website. If you are planning to send a research paper do read the section
' Expectations from those sending research papers ', and the section 'Call for Papers'.
Research papers and other information will also be copied on our website in the 'Participant Listing' section. Follow the link.
Global Dialogue 2008 is well on its way. We have received excellent
abstracts, and papers have already been submitted.
We have a large number of articles already published in our Newsletters
and every issue discussed during the past several years are now part of Global Dialogue 2007.
The Participants List
is another way to access the research papers submitted. Original papers cover most of the important issues. Several
Discussion Roundtables are in the
process of being organized. The final deadline for submission of individual
abstracts and papers, videos, presentations, panel discussions and workshop
proposals, facilitated groups, and of photographic, poster and dramatic
displays dealing with pertinent themes, and students' creative work
is March 24, year 2008. Make sure you include recommendations, policies
or workable sound solutions in your abstract and Paper. Read the criteria
for submission in the Call for Papers.
There are no registration fees required from anyone. When you submit a paper you must fill and send us the Paper Submission Cover Sheet.
We are asking members of the Earth Community Organization (ECO), the Global Community,
and all participants in Global Dialogue 2008 to submit any of the following
work:
* A research paper(s) as per scientific
criteria described in the Call for Papers; your paper is a publication
and will appear in the proceedings to be published shortly after the conference
in August 2008. Abstracts will be published in the Final
Program.
* Your Vision of Earth in year 2024;
we are referring you to the World Congress on Managing and Measuring
Sustainable Development - Global Community Action 1 for
more details on how this may be accomplished.
* Results of brain-storming exercises
on issues (see list of all issues).
* The design of an Earth flag,
which constitutes Chapter 20.8 of the Global Constitution, is
a campaign to create an Earth flag and is going on right now and I call upon
and encourage students from all over the planet to participate in its design.
It will be their first unified achievement. Children's
education is also part of the theme for this global dialogue. There is
a need to train the next generation in the skills of collaborating in the
future management of global change, which will be vital to survival. Students
of all levels (school, college, technical, university) are invited to participate
in Earth Community projects. They are asked to produce any creative work
of their vision of what Earth Management - all Peoples together
can accomplish ~ in the fields of zoology, biology, on history, on geography,
on social and political sciences, on agriculture, energy, earth sciences,
forestry, communications, wilderness, pollution, on the water supplies
of the world, poverty, employment, social justice, human rights, universal
values, global concepts, business and economy, availability of resources
and so on.
* Comments and recommendations on ideas
proposed so far and on research papers to be submitted; we want to hear
your opinion and views.
* Positive and constructive actions
in sustaining Earth. These are actions learned from the previous Global
Dialogue or new ones. Participants from all sectors of life will describe
and explain actions that they have performed in their own homes, communities,
business places or in any other places on the planet. Depending on whether
we find a sponsor to promote the Global Dialogue we hope to be able to
present your videos, CDs or other productions on our website.
* Articles for publishing in our
Newsletters and making them available on the Internet. Newsletters will
be posted on Global Dialogue 2008 website. Make
sure you specify that it is an article for the Newsletters and not a research
paper.
As was with previous global dialogues, Global Dialogue 2008 will also have people from all
over the planet participating interactively from their own homes, global communities,
universities or other community sites. The Internet and email will be used
to communicate results and Proceedings. But this time we will also have
a physical site for the Opening and Closing Ceremonies and a period for
summarizing results during August 17-22, 2008.
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