Here’s an interesting question from Eva Vivalt of AidGrade on the FB group: “What are some important research questions that could use more work? Let’s make a list!”
Some social change questions:
1) Is it better to focus on the “influencers,” often through personalized contact and meetings?
2) Which countries are most important in steering global conversation?
3) Does controversy tend to reduce the growth ceiling of a movement by creating opposition (even though it, arguably, speeds up growth)?
Some meta stuff:
1) How can we spread EA effectively?
2) What are the lowest-hanging fruit for improving the EA movement?
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Here’s an interesting question from Eva Vivalt of AidGrade on the FB group: “What are some important research questions that could use more work? Let’s make a list!”
Some social change questions:
1) Is it better to focus on the “influencers,” often through personalized contact and meetings?
2) Which countries are most important in steering global conversation?
3) Does controversy tend to reduce the growth ceiling of a movement by creating opposition (even though it, arguably, speeds up growth)?
Some meta stuff:
1) How can we spread EA effectively?
2) What are the lowest-hanging fruit for improving the EA movement?