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PopShift

PopShift is a project of Pathos Labs.

Organization

Funding

The Future Fund of the FTX Foundation awarded Pathos Labs $50,000 to “produce a PopShift convening connecting experts on the future of technology and existential risks with television writers to inspire new ideas for their shows.”1)

Personnel

Name Affiliation(s) Notes
Adam Grant Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania Motivation & Meaning
Ahilan Arulanantham ACLU of Southern California Immigration & Deportation
Annie Neimand Center for Public Interest Communications Narrative Impact
Antionette Carroll - Equity-Centered Community Design
Austin Channing Brown - Racial Justice
Betsy Levy Paluck Princeton School of Public and International Affairs Norms Engineering
Buju Dasgupta Implicit Social Cognition Lab Implicit Cognition
Calvin Lai Washington University in St. Louis Implicit Bias
Chase Strangio American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) Transgender Rights
Claude Steele Stanford University Stereotype Threat
Dan Ariely Duke University Behavioral Economics
David Broockman University of California Berkeley Changing Minds
David Fairman Consensus Building Institute Resolving Public Disputes
Desmond Meade Florida Rights Restoration Coalition (FRRC) Voter Disenfranchisement
Don Green - Voting Behavior
Elizabeth Anderson University of Michigan, MacArthur Fellowship Freedom & Equality
Eric Ward Western Sales Center Hate Violence & Democracy
Erica Lynn Rosenthal Norman Lear Center Behavioral Effects of Media
Ervin Staub University of Massachusetts Amherst Psychology of Violence
Heidi Boisvert futurePerfect Lab, City University of New York (CUNY) Media Interventions
Jane Elliott - Racial Prejudice
Jennifer Eberhardt Stanford University Racial Bias
Jennifer Richeson MacArthur Fellowship, Yale University Intergroup Conflict
Johanna Blakely Norman Lear Center Research to prove Media's impact
John Marks Search for Common Ground Media for Behavior Change
1)
Our Grants and Investments. Future Fund. Retrieved September 10, 2022, from https://web.archive.org/web/20220910082348/https://ftxfuturefund.org/our-grants/?_funding_stream=ad-hoc
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