New Writers on Aemula!
Framechange & Taming Complexity
We are thrilled to welcome Framechange and Taming Complexity to the Aemula community!
Framechange is a nonpartisan newsletter that summarizes multiple sides of today’s issues to help you think independently.
Taming Complexity is a Substack about collective intelligence and managing the complexity of technological change.
Both publications leverage their expertise to present nuanced perspectives on a wide range of relevant topics. They are deeply committed to conveying the complexities of different viewpoints, allowing readers to arrive at their own informed conclusions.
Given their close alignment with our mission, these publications represent ideal additions to the Aemula platform. We look forward to supporting their work and sharing their insights with our readers.
You can now discover and engage with their articles on your daily Aemula front page!
Or start with one of their articles below! Vote your support at the end of an article to start seeing more from these publications in your daily recommendations.
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Framechange:
Taming Complexity:
We also encourage you to support Framechange and Taming Complexity directly by subscribing to their Substack newsletters below!
Framechange
Eric Thompson, Founder — co-founder of 6pages, a market intelligence platform, and a former management consultant who has researched and operated multiple publications focused on tech and business trends.
Krysia Sikora, Research Advisor — a disinformation researcher at the DC-based think tank Alliance for Securing Democracy, which analyzes foreign influence operations and creates policy to counter them.
Each week, we send you a newsletter summarizing viewpoints from multiple sides of a current issue. We deeply research each topic with consideration of existing perspectives expressed by everyday citizens, politicians, academics, industry leaders, and other experts from across the spectrum.
We write each viewpoint from the perspective of the individual(s) expressing it, taking on their hypothetical voice and summarizing where possible for digestibility. The viewpoints written are not those of Framechange.
We don’t rank or rate the viewpoints, nor claim any one viewpoint is factually bulletproof. We surface those that help paint a broad picture of the arguments and supporting points that are out there. And we always link to our sources.
Taming Complexity
Taylor Dotson, Co-Author — author of The Divide, associate professor at the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, and interdisciplinary researcher interested in better managing the risks of emerging technology, facilitating a more productive democracy, and ensuring a better fit between technologies and people’s needs.
Michael Bouchey, Co-Author — research program specialist for the Institute for Complex Additive Systems Analysis at the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, specializing in program development, user experience and design, policy analysis, and communication training.
“We are a group of technology policy analysts who can tell you why organizations and societies make bad decisions about science and technology, and how they could make better ones. Taming Complexity brings to the forefront the essential social and political factors shaping if, when, and how disaster strikes. But it's not just doom and gloom. For every bad decision there could be a better one. For every mistake there can be a lesson learned. In exposing the social dimensions of error, we unearth precautions that drive organizational success.”
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Instantly increase your earnings
Expand your audience
Verifiably own your work
Plus, you will have opportunities to access community resources and grants to support the content you want to create!
Cross-posting comes with no costs, no obligations, and you can stop at any time.
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