EA - Map of maps of interesting fields by Max Görlitz
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Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Map of maps of interesting fields, published by Max Görlitz on June 26, 2023 on The Effective Altruism Forum.I love seeing cool visualizations (maps) of interesting intellectual fields. Iâm also a big fan of making lists!Accordingly, I compiled a bunch of maps of fields that I thought were interesting. Please comment if you know of more such maps, and Iâll include them.Scott Alexanderâs map of Effective Altruism (2020)mariekedevâs mindmap of EA organisations (2023)Hamish Doodlesâ aisafety.world (2023)On a side note, I would be very keen for someone to create a similar map of relevant organizations in the biosecurity & pandemic preparedness space. I plan to post a minimum viable product (bullet point list) soon.James Linâs map of biosecurity interventions (2022)Scott Alexanderâs map of the rationality community (2014)Dan Eltonâs map of progress studies (2021)Ada Nguyenâs map of the Longevity Biotech Landscape (2023)Nadia Asparouhovaâs map of climate tribes (2022)Samuel Arbesmanâs Catalog of New Types of Research Organizations (2023)This one is more of a long list, but I thought it was very interesting nonetheless!Honorable mentionsThese are other mapping efforts that met my "I'm curious about it" but not my "This is super interesting" bar. Some of them also seem outdated.xkcdâs map of online communities (2010)Julia Galefâs map of the Bay Area memespace (2013)Joe Lightfootâs The Liminal Web: Mapping An Emergent Subculture Of Sensemakers, Meta-Theorists & Systems Poets (2021 & updated in 2023)Shoutout to Rival Voices, who created a similar-ish collection of maps (2023), and Nadia Asparouhova, who wrote a more meta-level post about Mapping digital worlds (2023).Thanks for listening. To help us out with The Nonlinear Library or to learn more, please visit nonlinear.org