Dunno if this is valuable but I set a low bar for just trying. I just found this and thought the EA community should know:
No Limits to Hope: A call for contributors(research proposals, case studies, and case studies. Deadline April 17th)
This is a chance to highlight some of our coolest projects and get some notoriety!
Now, it's focused on learning, but we have rationality and data-driven approaches which, as simple and known as they are, are still quite radical in their efficacy and we don't do it nearly enough.
Club of Rome are the ones who released "Limits to Growth" all the way back in 1972.
[From their website:]
We are particularly interested in contributions that address the following questions and themes:
- What innovative educational practices have you explored or implemented that align with the goals of ‘No Limits to Hope’?
- How does your research address the challenges of the Anthropocene and the broken relationship between humans and nature?
- How can your findings empower educators and practitioners to drive systemic change?
- How do you incorporate traditional knowledge and indigenous wisdom into your research?
- What are the potential implications of your research for future learning and educational policies?
Would love to know if anyone sends something in! :)