New Report on Early Field Growth

By lukeprog @ 2017-04-26T13:19 (+7)

This is a linkpost to https://www.openphilanthropy.org/blog/new-report-early-field-growth

As part of our research on the history of philanthropy, I recently investigated several case studies of early field growth, especially those in which philanthropists purposely tried to grow the size and impact of a (typically) young and small field of research or advocacy.

The full report includes brief case studies of bioethics, cryonics, molecular nanotechnology, neoliberalism, the conservative legal movement, American geriatrics, American environmentalism, and animal advocacy. My key takeaways are:

Besides these major takeaways, I also learned many more specific things about particular fields. For example:

For more detail, see the full report.


OllieBase @ 2022-01-10T22:28 (+3)

I regularly refer back to this piece when thinking about movement-building or grants in that space. It provides a lot of really thoroughly-researched historical evidence as well as clear insight. It's a shame that it only has a few karma on the forum - I wouldn't want that to cloud its significance for the decade review.