Stepping back, one of the themes of that talk is that EA’s homogeneous demographics make it very susceptible to important biases. I hope the new handbook has content by a significantly more diverse set of authors (in terms of gender, race, age, geography, etc.) than the previous edition.
Thank you for the suggestion! Because so many more authors will be cited, I expect that the sourcing will be more diverse (at least, this is true of the list I’ve compiled so far). If there’s any other content you think has been overlooked in past introductory materials, I’d be grateful to hear about it.
I would love to see Neil Buddy Shah’s talk Beyond Top Charities get included.
Stepping back, one of the themes of that talk is that EA’s homogeneous demographics make it very susceptible to important biases. I hope the new handbook has content by a significantly more diverse set of authors (in terms of gender, race, age, geography, etc.) than the previous edition.
Thank you for the suggestion! Because so many more authors will be cited, I expect that the sourcing will be more diverse (at least, this is true of the list I’ve compiled so far). If there’s any other content you think has been overlooked in past introductory materials, I’d be grateful to hear about it.