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The Networked Shift: A Creative Industries Foresight Study
A new report commissioned by the Creative Industries PEC and MyWorld, exploring the future of the creative industries
Do we need AI standards?
A very short talk about how we won’t get ethical AI without also building a fairer, more equitable society.
2022: A Careful Trouble Year in Review
We have had a great year this year making lots of Careful Trouble. This year in review includes our people and culture news, an overview of our Careful Industries foresight and strategic projects, and some highlights from Promising Trouble’s adventures in community tech.
New report: Web3 and the global challenges
A new report exploring how — and if — Web3 might be used to achieve the greatest global challenges.
Sunshine Machines: Towards a feminist future of digital care
This essay explore what infrastructures are needed to cultivate a more feminist, caring digital society.
What We’re Reading in July
Here are some of the readings that have caught our attention this month.
Systemic Digital Care
I read this post by Meg Conley this week and it stopped me in my tracks, particularly this sentence: “Care work is the anticipation of grief.” This post is a rumination on how that term applies to care in a very different context.
Community Tech kick-off workshops May 2022
Promising Trouble and Power to Change hosted two workshops in May, kicking off our programme looking at Community Tech and shaping a major new funding programme.
How to use the Civil Society Foresight report
A guide to how funders, civil society organisations and policymakers can use the Belonging, Care and Repair Foresight report.
Foresight in action
How foresight can bring people together to solve big-picture problems.
The Civil Society Foresight Observatory Discovery Report
Now is a good time to think about how we think about the future.
A Careful Industries update
This is not so much a weeknote as a “two-year note” — an attempt to pull together the different strands of work we’re doing at Careful Industries and our (very new) not-for-profit arm, Promising Trouble and explain why we’re doing it.
Tentacular Thinking - Weeknotes 4
What kind of imagery might help us think about possible ways to visualise our Observatory?
Weeknotes 3 - Reflections from our kickoff workshop
Explaining what we’re trying to do, seeing how our ideas land with others, and getting feedback on what shape(s) the project might take moving forward
Civil Society Foresight Observatory Weeknote 2
Foresight is excessively top down and that we should be moving towards a plurality of futures, where more people can have a say in producing and participating in the creation of multiple futures.
Civil Society Foresight Observatory — Weeknotes 1
We are trying to do something different than many other foresight projects we’ve seen before.
Glimmers final report: A vision for community-powered tech
We have created the Glimmers Toolkit to aid recovery for civil society organisations, and are calling for a Community Tech Stack, so the future of digital social infrastructure is not dependent on either big technology platforms or start-up “unicorns”.