Work Futures Daily | Somewhere Else

Stowe Boyd
Work Futures
Published in
7 min readJul 22, 2019

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source: Martin Brechtl

Beacon NY — 2019–07–22 | The experiment with Medium as the heart of my interaction with the Work Futures Daily readership goes on. Getting much more feedback via Medium’s various social affordances, like applause, highlighting, comments, and so on, than the limited repertoire of signals on Substack.

Not to knock Substack, since it’s designed to be a newsletter tool, not a social community. However, I think what I seeking is in fact is a social community.

We’ll see where this all leads.

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I am dropping the convention of bolding the first reference to a person or company in the newsletter. It’s causing issues in pasting things into Medium. And it’s ugly.

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By the way, I am actively soliciting contributions to Work Futures and the sibling publication, On The Horizon. Please send ideas, abstracts, or essays to my email.

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Our sibling publication, On The Horizon, is dedicated to help spread greater understanding of the economics, structure, and behavior of platform ecosystems, and the corresponding reordering of business operations and organization. Sign

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Work Futures
Work Futures

Published in Work Futures

The ecology of work, and the anthropology of the future

Stowe Boyd
Stowe Boyd

Written by Stowe Boyd

Insatiably curious. Economics, work, psychology, sociology, ecology, tools for thought. See also workfutures.io.

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