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Building institutions that bend towards truth, with Clara Collier of Asterisk Magazine

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Patrick McKenzie is joined by Clara Collier, editor and publisher of Asterisk Magazine, to discuss how we create institutions that bend towards truth. Clara explains why she launched a quarterly print magazine in the Internet age. She traces how 19th century German universities invented the modern infrastructure for rewarding knowledge production and training researchers at scale, and where our public science communication falls short of that heritage. The conversation examines why institutional trust has declined, particularly around science communication and public health, and whether we can rebuild trust in knowledge-producing institutions.

Full transcript available here: www.complexsystemspodcast.com/building-institutions-that-bend-towards-truth-with-clara-collier-of-asterisk-magazine/

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Timestamps:
(00:00) Intro

(00:44) The birth of Asterisk Magazine

(02:58) Challenges of print media

(04:41) The media landscape and Twitter's influence

(06:03) The art of long-form writing

(13:08) Editing and copy editing in magazines

(19:33) Sponsor: Mercury

(20:45) Editing and copy editing in magazines (part 2)

(25:24) AI in writing and editing

(30:33) The origins of research universities

(34:19) The flawed promotion system in academia

(34:40) The rise of research institutions

(35:32) The birth of modern research culture in Germany

(36:27) The global influence of German universities

(40:13) The American university system vs. German system

(41:50) The role of public and private partnerships in science

(42:47) Challenges in science communication

(56:22) The impact of COVID-19 on public trust in science

(01:06:42) Historical perspectives on medical trust

(01:11:15) Wrap

  continue reading

62 episodes

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Manage episode 509844704 series 3585666
Content provided by Patrick McKenzie. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Patrick McKenzie or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Patrick McKenzie is joined by Clara Collier, editor and publisher of Asterisk Magazine, to discuss how we create institutions that bend towards truth. Clara explains why she launched a quarterly print magazine in the Internet age. She traces how 19th century German universities invented the modern infrastructure for rewarding knowledge production and training researchers at scale, and where our public science communication falls short of that heritage. The conversation examines why institutional trust has declined, particularly around science communication and public health, and whether we can rebuild trust in knowledge-producing institutions.

Full transcript available here: www.complexsystemspodcast.com/building-institutions-that-bend-towards-truth-with-clara-collier-of-asterisk-magazine/

Sponsor: Mercury
This episode is brought to you by Mercury, the fintech trusted by 200K+ companies — from first milestones to running complex systems. Mercury offers banking that truly understands startups and scales with them. Start today at Mercury.com
Mercury is a financial technology company, not a bank. Banking services provided by Choice Financial Group, Column N.A., and Evolve Bank & Trust; Members FDIC.

Links:


Timestamps:
(00:00) Intro

(00:44) The birth of Asterisk Magazine

(02:58) Challenges of print media

(04:41) The media landscape and Twitter's influence

(06:03) The art of long-form writing

(13:08) Editing and copy editing in magazines

(19:33) Sponsor: Mercury

(20:45) Editing and copy editing in magazines (part 2)

(25:24) AI in writing and editing

(30:33) The origins of research universities

(34:19) The flawed promotion system in academia

(34:40) The rise of research institutions

(35:32) The birth of modern research culture in Germany

(36:27) The global influence of German universities

(40:13) The American university system vs. German system

(41:50) The role of public and private partnerships in science

(42:47) Challenges in science communication

(56:22) The impact of COVID-19 on public trust in science

(01:06:42) Historical perspectives on medical trust

(01:11:15) Wrap

  continue reading

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