Hey Gideon,

Nice work on your second post! Really enjoyed this one, and I think the 
quasi-academic (citations etc.) style really suits what you're going for on 
the medium. 

I must admit some parts I had to read over a few times since I'm fairly new 
myself to the topic, and the conditions you noted at the end for when 
modelling knowledge networks in quasi-isolation is valid didn't immediately 
land. Overall though great explainer for a variety of social science topics 
relevant for SRM research.

The only bit of feedback that comes to mind is perhaps a figure or two 
(diagram?) might be nice. I'm sure there's neat ways of visualizing 
knowledge networks. Obviously actually constructing one for SRM research 
would itself be a bit of a research project, but maybe a rough illustrative 
figure would be good to help readers grok what you're describing. You could 
probably poach one from Latour on actor network theory and get away with it 
in the blog format :P

Keen to read more!

-A

On Tuesday, 14 February 2023 at 2:11:38 am UTC+11 Gideon Futerman wrote:

> The second blog in my "Road to a Remade Sky" series, and the first one on 
> the social organisation of SRM research, was released on Friday. I hope you 
> enjoy, and feel free to give me any comments (particularly critical ones!). 
> One of the advantages of a blog is feedback whilst developing my ideas, so 
> feel free to put feedback here, on the blog, or email me directly
>
> https://gideonfuterman.substack.com/p/an-introduction-to-the-social-situation
>

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