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Emerging Fellows Alumni Blogs

Sep 15, 2014

LAY THEORIES, MENTAL MODELS AND FUTURISTS

Written by

Daniel Bonin

Daniel Bonin shares his thoughts on “Lay Theories” in this blog post for our Emerging Fellows program. The views expressed are those of the author and not necessarily those of the APF or its other members.

LAY THEORIES, MENTAL MODELS AND FUTURISTS

Dec 8, 2014

“WARMING UP YOUR BRAIN” USING THE THEORY OF INVENTIVE PROBLEM SOLVING

Written by

Daniel Bonin

Daniel Bonin shares his thoughts with us about “TRIZ” in this blog post for our Emerging Fellows program. The views expressed are those of the author and not necessarily those of the APF or its other members.

“WARMING UP YOUR BRAIN” USING THE THEORY OF INVENTIVE PROBLEM SOLVING

May 25, 2015

BUILDING A BRIDGE BETWEEN THE GERMAN AND ENGLISH LITERATURE

Written by

Daniel Bonin

Daniel Bonin shares his thoughts about the possibility of building a bridge between the German and English literature in this blog post for our Emerging Fellows program. The views expressed are those of the author and not necessarily those of the APF or its other members.

BUILDING A BRIDGE BETWEEN THE GERMAN AND ENGLISH LITERATURE

Dec 28, 2017

WHY DO WE NEED TO THINK ABOUT THE INFRASTRUCTURES OF TOMORROW?

Written by

Daniel Bonin

Daniel Bonin is one of our Emerging Fellows. He and our other Emerging Fellows will be posting throughout the year. His first article discusses the importance of futures thinking for building infrastructure.

WHY DO WE NEED TO THINK ABOUT THE INFRASTRUCTURES OF TOMORROW?

Feb 16, 2018

ARE WE TOO MYOPIC AND SELF-SERVING TO INVEST IN THE FUTURE?

Written by

Daniel Bonin

Daniel Bonin is one of our Emerging Fellows, and this is his second article for the program. He infrastructure projects as an example of the way myopic thinking sabotages how we as humans invest in our own future.

ARE WE TOO MYOPIC AND SELF-SERVING TO INVEST IN THE FUTURE?

Mar 5, 2018

DOES A LACK OF INFRASTRUCTURE REPRESENT AN OPPORTUNITY FOR DEVELOPING COUNTRIES?

Written by

Daniel Bonin

Daniel Bonin‘s third post in our Emerging Fellows program concerns infrastructure in developing countries. The views expressed are those of the author and not necessarily those of the APF or its other members.

DOES A LACK OF INFRASTRUCTURE REPRESENT AN OPPORTUNITY FOR DEVELOPING COUNTRIES?

Apr 11, 2018

HYPERLOOP: WILL INFRASTRUCTURES OF TODAY BE THE BORDER POSTS OF TOMORROW?

Written by

Daniel Bonin

Daniel Bonin‘s fourth post in our Emerging Fellows program concerns infrastructure for emerging technology such as the Hyperloop. The views expressed are those of the author and not necessarily those of the APF or its other members.

HYPERLOOP: WILL INFRASTRUCTURES OF TODAY BE THE BORDER POSTS OF TOMORROW?

Jun 5, 2018

DO WE NEED NEW LEVERS TO CLOSE INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT GAPS?

Written by

Daniel Bonin

Daniel Bonin‘s fourth post in our Emerging Fellows program concerns infrastructure investment gaps. The views expressed are those of the author and not necessarily those of the APF or its other members.

DO WE NEED NEW LEVERS TO CLOSE INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT GAPS?

Sep 25, 2018

WILL INFRASTRUCTURES BECOME MONOPOLISED AND, IF SO, WHO WILL OWN THEM?

Written by

Daniel Bonin

Daniel Bonin has written his seventh installment in our Emerging Fellows program. Here, he explores infrastructures in the light of monopolies. The views expressed are those of the author and not necessarily those of the APF or its other members.

WILL INFRASTRUCTURES BECOME MONOPOLISED AND, IF SO, WHO WILL OWN THEM?

Jun 29, 2014

WHY WOULD YOU WANT TO PUBLISH IN ANY LANGUAGE OTHER THAN ENGLISH?

Written by

Daniel Bonin

Daniel Bonin shares his thoughts on publishing ideas in any language other than English in this blog post for our Emerging Fellows program. The views expressed are those of the author and not necessarily those of the APF or its other members.

WHY WOULD YOU WANT TO PUBLISH IN ANY LANGUAGE OTHER THAN ENGLISH?

Jan 11, 2019

DO WE NEED TO OWN THINGS?

Written by

Tim Morgan

Tim Morgan publishes his first blog post in our Emerging Fellows program by revisiting the concept of ownership. The views expressed are those of the author and not necessarily those of the APF or its other members.

DO WE NEED TO OWN THINGS?

Jan 29, 2019

IS USE MORE IMPORTANT THAN OWNERSHIP?

Written by

Tim Morgan

Tim Morgan publishes his second blog post in our Emerging Fellows program by comparing the concept of ‘use’ against the ‘ownership’ notion. The views expressed are those of the author and not necessarily those of the APF or its other members.

IS USE MORE IMPORTANT THAN OWNERSHIP?

Mar 26, 2019

IS THE OWNERSHIP OF CAPITAL CHANGING?

Written by

Tim Morgan

Tim Morgan publishes his third blog post in our Emerging Fellows program by asking about the ownership of capital. The views expressed are those of the author and not necessarily those of the APF or its other members.

IS THE OWNERSHIP OF CAPITAL CHANGING?

Apr 23, 2019

HOW MUCH OF OUR STUFF IS STUFF?

Written by

Tim Morgan

Tim Morgan publishes his fourth blog post in our Emerging Fellows program. He assumes that the digital ecosystems are leading us towards a new form of autonomous capital. The views expressed are those of the author and not necessarily those of the APF or its other members.

HOW MUCH OF OUR STUFF IS STUFF?

May 21, 2019

WILL AUTOMATION DO AWAY WITH MARKETS?

Written by

Tim Morgan

Tim Morgan devotes his fifth blog post in our Emerging Fellows program to the role of automation in new dynamic systems of social self-governance. The views expressed are those of the author and not necessarily those of the APF or its other members.

WILL AUTOMATION DO AWAY WITH MARKETS?

Jun 20, 2019

WHO AUTHORS THE AUTOMATION?

Written by

Tim Morgan

Tim Morgan published his sixth blog post in our Emerging Fellows program by checking the possibility of building intended and unintended governance into automation. The views expressed are those of the author and not necessarily those of the APF or its other members.

WHO AUTHORS THE AUTOMATION?

Jul 16, 2019

WHO OWNS AN AUTOMATED SOCIETY?

Written by

Tim Morgan

Tim Morgan published his seventh blog post in our Emerging Fellows program by inspecting the ownership of automated societies. The views expressed are those of the author and not necessarily those of the APF or its other members.

WHO OWNS AN AUTOMATED SOCIETY?

Oct 27, 2014

WORKFLOWS

Written by

Daniel Bonin

Daniel Bonin shares his thoughts on “workflows” in this blog post for our Emerging Fellows program. The views expressed are those of the author and not necessarily those of the APF or its other members.

WORKFLOWS

Dec 21, 2019

WHO OWNS CAPITAL WHEN CAPITAL CAN OWN ITSELF?

Written by

Tim Morgan

Tim Morgan inspects the ownership of capital in his twelfth blog post for our Emerging Fellows program. The views expressed are those of the author and not necessarily those of the APF or its other members.

WHO OWNS CAPITAL WHEN CAPITAL CAN OWN ITSELF?

Nov 25, 2019

WHAT DOES AUTOMATION GET IN EXCHANGE?

Written by

Tim Morgan

Tim Morgan published his eleventh blog post in our Emerging Fellows program by exploring the values of automated technology. The views expressed are those of the author and not necessarily those of the APF or its other members.

WHAT DOES AUTOMATION GET IN EXCHANGE?

Oct 29, 2019

HOW SMART CAN SMART CAPITAL GET?

Written by

Tim Morgan

Tim Morgan inspects the concept of Smart Capital in his tenth blog post for our Emerging Fellows program. The views expressed are those of the author and not necessarily those of the APF or its other members.

HOW SMART CAN SMART CAPITAL GET?

Sep 24, 2019

CAN RESOURCES OWN THEMSELVES?

Written by

Tim Morgan

Tim Morgan inspects the ownership of resources by themselves in his ninth blog post for our Emerging Fellows program. The views expressed are those of the author and not necessarily those of the APF or its other members.

CAN RESOURCES OWN THEMSELVES?

Aug 23, 2019

IS AUTOMATION THE COMMONS OF THE FUTURE?

Written by

Tim Morgan

Tim Morgan investigates automation as the new commons in his new blog post for our Emerging Fellows program. The views expressed are those of the author and not necessarily those of the APF or its other members.

IS AUTOMATION THE COMMONS OF THE FUTURE?
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