To avoid spamming more comments, one final share: our resource repository is starting to take shape. Two recent additions that might be of use to others:
In the works: a brief guide to decision-making on wicked problems, an analysis of 28 policymaker interviews on “decision-making under uncertainty and information overload” and a summary of our first working paper.
Hi Khorton, thanks for the pointer—we will make sure to update. Is there something you’d be particularly keen on reading? We’re happy to share drafts—just drop me an email konrad@simoninstitute.ch
It would be great if you could update this when you’ve posted some of your writing, to help potential donors decide whether to donate
We have published a few additional blog posts of interest:
Building the field of long-term governance—SI’s research approach
Setting expectations for extreme risk mitigation through policy change
Our Theory of Change
To avoid spamming more comments, one final share: our resource repository is starting to take shape. Two recent additions that might be of use to others:
United Nations for the future—a collection of key international texts for long-term governance
An overview of fields to improve decision-making in policy systems
In the works: a brief guide to decision-making on wicked problems, an analysis of 28 policymaker interviews on “decision-making under uncertainty and information overload” and a summary of our first working paper.
We have set up an RSS feed for the blog (or just subscribe to the ~quarterly newsletter).
And last but not least, we now have fiscal sponsorship for tax-deductible donations from the US, UK and the Netherlands via EA Funds and a lot of room for more funding.
Hi! We uploaded drafts for two pieces last week:
The preprint of “Computational Policy Process Studies” (also has a video presentation linked to it)
A draft of working paper #1 “Policymaking for the Long-term Future: Improving Institutional Fit”
Hi Khorton, thanks for the pointer—we will make sure to update. Is there something you’d be particularly keen on reading? We’re happy to share drafts—just drop me an email konrad@simoninstitute.ch