Esko Kilpi
@EskoKilpi
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The art of interaction, the design of digital work, the science of social complexity https://t.co/jEQgML7ZoF
Helsinki
Joined January 2009
@arstechnica @JenLucPiquant @fariba_k "People surrounded by people similar to them think that their group is larger than it really is." - Mirta Galesic We discussed this and other important insights from the @NatureHumBehav paper just covered by @arstechnica with Mirta on #ComplexityPodcast: https://t.co/fe7OJEyDLO
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In 2020, resolve to diversify your #socialnetworks: "Social perception bias might best be viewed as an emergent property of our social networks." @arstechnica's @JenLucPiquant on work by SFI's Mirta Galesic, lead author Eun Lee & @fariba_k: https://t.co/Vz07YCUWGs
#homophily
arstechnica.com
Social perception bias might simply be an emergent property of our social networks.
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“An artwork store that grants customers access to thousands of works of art for $4.99 monthly"
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To be ethical in your career, you must learn to plan to be good
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Most of us think of ourselves as good people. We set out to be ethical at work, and we hope that in pivotal moments we will rise to the occasion. But when it comes to building an ethical career, good...
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Economics has always been closer to religious sects than science.
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Our humanity needs to develop at the same speed as our technology https://t.co/4wBkaiTZWW Ping @MinnaAila
medium.com
The way we view work life is influenced by the way we view the world. This view rests on the most fundamental assumptions we make about…
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A stunning portrait of human idiocy
Aussie prime minister Scott Morrison once lovingly brought a chunk of coal into Parliament to pass around. "Don't be scared of it," he said. "Don't be afraid." https://t.co/rCTPJTETer
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"We may well become a failed state in time, a once proudly developed nation, the first nation to fall victim to climate change.” https://t.co/gqsA04BeEV
latimes.com
A reader in Australia details the devastating effects of climate change and wildfires and begs for everyone to take action.
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One of the most formative thoughts for me from 2019
Every action you take is a vote for the type of person you wish to become. No single instance will transform your beliefs, but as the votes build up, so does the evidence of your identity. This is why habits are crucial. They cast repeated votes for being a type of person.
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Preparing for next week’s workshop on Systemic Innovations in the World of Work. The relationships between the elements of work are changing. Many of the elements are the same, but in the future they fit together differently
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Wonders of the "urban connectome". Cities, like brains, are immense networks of connective patterns built up over time. Understanding this evolving, partly self-organizing structure can help us to formulate better urban policies and practices. https://t.co/aAqq0RCmUD
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“Reporters need to think more like teachers, developing new structures and forms that reinforce new information, that place it in the context of what has come before and what may come next.” https://t.co/88UjSTiaSc
niemanlab.org
"Reporters need to think more like teachers, developing new structures and forms that reinforce new information, that place it in the context of what has come before and what may come next."
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"Life is a thrilling adventure through which it’s best to travel light, so every day, whenever you feel overburdened, ask yourself, What can I let go of?” https://t.co/e6E0XUAMR8
forge.medium.com
Magical coincidences are about attention to moments, not luck
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