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== Phil's Notes == | == Phil's Notes == | ||
'''Imagined Stakeholder Persona''' | |||
Role: [STEAM] Funder / Donor | |||
Name: [Thurston Howell III] | |||
Age: 50 | |||
Occupation: Corporate Philanthropy Director [Do they exist?] | |||
Type: Would-have-been screenwriter or sculptor. | |||
Characteristics: | |||
Driven highly-capable professional | |||
Potential Ivy League or similar background [specified in discussion: Stanford] | |||
Inured to corporate ecosystem. | |||
[Major? Career path? Not specified in my write-up, underspecified in discussion; one could (stretching it) imagine a quantitative analyst who began as a physicist and moved to Wall Street e.g. but that is a relatively narrow path that doesn’t seem consistent with the interests specified in “type” above. THIS PART OF THE PORTRAIT NEEDS WORK.] | |||
Goals: | |||
Make corporation look / do good. | |||
Build a portfolio of high-prestige / high-interest-value (press-ready) projects funded | |||
Wants to see results in real world. | |||
Motivations: | |||
Make corporation look / do good | |||
Help others excel in careers he had no time for | |||
Barriers: | |||
Must justify decisions to higher-up boards [, public-relations professionals, etc.] | |||
Must satisfy high-prestige / high-status parties he consults with / in his social network | |||
Trusted contacts not omniscient: HacDC’s visibility | |||
buffered / mediated by established authorities & patterns of thought, patterns of media coverage | |||
[Discussion: | |||
- is a hackerspace a shady / disreputable / potentially criminal organization in the way “hackers” are portrayed in the press? | |||
- is a hackerspace established in some way culturally, popularly felt to be a meritorious site of activity? | |||
- [Abstracting from some discussion: is a hackerspace just a club for geeks? Do they deliver a product in the form of invention? Do they educate? Are they helping kids to learn? A hackerspace is educational? So do they fill an educational niche not better or sufficiently filled by traditional or charter schools & school activities?] | |||
- [Thinking further: is a hackerspace a site of creative use of technology, as in supporting arts? I’m thinking of Nam June Paik and Ai Weiwei and artists like that; would a hackerspace enable such a person to develop or to develop and bring out their works? No way. Tell me more . . . ] | |||
Trusted Sources: | |||
Professional nonprofit BOD / Executive directors | |||
Art & literary critics | |||
Leaders in academia | |||
[Added after: Contacts he cultivates in the press to see what is hot & new / in effect, proxy “coolhunters” enabling to see out towards technical and cultural horizon] | |||
Publications / Press: | |||
[The unifying principle of these notional selections is a very broad net cast in the open media, professional and gray literature, etc. scoured as time allows for leads on emerging fields for the creative use or teaching of technology; our idealized / imagined philanthropy director samples these media partly to escape boredom and repetition with habitual paths of cultural investment, but relies on them also to fact-check and assess the success potential, prestige potential, and a fuzzy idea called “merit” for his corporation’s funded projects.] | |||
Newspapers: | |||
New York Times | |||
Wall Street Journal | |||
Bloomberg Business Week | |||
Journals (Broad coverage): | |||
IEEE Spectrum | |||
Scientific American | |||
Nature | |||
Science | |||
Daedalus | |||
Inside Higher Education | |||
Chronicle of Higher Education | |||
Los Angeles Review of Books | |||
New York Review of Books | |||
Smithsonian | |||
American Craft | |||
Arts Journal (& Website: artsjournal.com) | |||
Leonardo (& Website: leonardo.info) | |||
ARTnews (& Website: artnews.com) | |||
Raw Vision (& Website: rawvision.com) | |||
BT Technology Journal | |||
Atlantic (with reservations) | |||
Slate | |||
Journals (specific): | |||
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences | |||
[various] IEEE topic-specific journals | |||
[journals in a field he is well-versed or previously professionally specialized in—biomed engineering? Physics? Economics?] | |||
Make | |||
Broadcast media (radio): | |||
NPR | |||
Science Friday | |||
RadioLab | |||
etc. | |||
TED talks [same for WWW --& broadcast?] | |||
Broadcast media (television): | |||
PBS? | |||
[a spread of news networks such as Fox, CNN, & MSNBC taken with healthy “grain of salt” – these media less trusted than sampled for trends] | |||
WWW: | |||
Boing Boing | |||
Brainpicker | |||
[broad spread of topical sites / blogs / subscription databases] | |||
Outsider Art Pathfinder | |||
== Travis's Notes == | == Travis's Notes == |
Revision as of 23:13, 12 March 2015
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Phil's Notes
Imagined Stakeholder Persona
Role: [STEAM] Funder / Donor
Name: [Thurston Howell III]
Age: 50
Occupation: Corporate Philanthropy Director [Do they exist?]
Type: Would-have-been screenwriter or sculptor.
Characteristics: Driven highly-capable professional Potential Ivy League or similar background [specified in discussion: Stanford] Inured to corporate ecosystem. [Major? Career path? Not specified in my write-up, underspecified in discussion; one could (stretching it) imagine a quantitative analyst who began as a physicist and moved to Wall Street e.g. but that is a relatively narrow path that doesn’t seem consistent with the interests specified in “type” above. THIS PART OF THE PORTRAIT NEEDS WORK.]
Goals: Make corporation look / do good. Build a portfolio of high-prestige / high-interest-value (press-ready) projects funded Wants to see results in real world.
Motivations: Make corporation look / do good Help others excel in careers he had no time for
Barriers: Must justify decisions to higher-up boards [, public-relations professionals, etc.] Must satisfy high-prestige / high-status parties he consults with / in his social network Trusted contacts not omniscient: HacDC’s visibility buffered / mediated by established authorities & patterns of thought, patterns of media coverage [Discussion: - is a hackerspace a shady / disreputable / potentially criminal organization in the way “hackers” are portrayed in the press? - is a hackerspace established in some way culturally, popularly felt to be a meritorious site of activity? - [Abstracting from some discussion: is a hackerspace just a club for geeks? Do they deliver a product in the form of invention? Do they educate? Are they helping kids to learn? A hackerspace is educational? So do they fill an educational niche not better or sufficiently filled by traditional or charter schools & school activities?] - [Thinking further: is a hackerspace a site of creative use of technology, as in supporting arts? I’m thinking of Nam June Paik and Ai Weiwei and artists like that; would a hackerspace enable such a person to develop or to develop and bring out their works? No way. Tell me more . . . ]
Trusted Sources: Professional nonprofit BOD / Executive directors Art & literary critics Leaders in academia [Added after: Contacts he cultivates in the press to see what is hot & new / in effect, proxy “coolhunters” enabling to see out towards technical and cultural horizon] Publications / Press: [The unifying principle of these notional selections is a very broad net cast in the open media, professional and gray literature, etc. scoured as time allows for leads on emerging fields for the creative use or teaching of technology; our idealized / imagined philanthropy director samples these media partly to escape boredom and repetition with habitual paths of cultural investment, but relies on them also to fact-check and assess the success potential, prestige potential, and a fuzzy idea called “merit” for his corporation’s funded projects.] Newspapers: New York Times Wall Street Journal Bloomberg Business Week Journals (Broad coverage): IEEE Spectrum Scientific American Nature Science Daedalus Inside Higher Education Chronicle of Higher Education Los Angeles Review of Books New York Review of Books Smithsonian American Craft Arts Journal (& Website: artsjournal.com) Leonardo (& Website: leonardo.info) ARTnews (& Website: artnews.com) Raw Vision (& Website: rawvision.com) BT Technology Journal Atlantic (with reservations) Slate
Journals (specific): The Behavioral and Brain Sciences [various] IEEE topic-specific journals [journals in a field he is well-versed or previously professionally specialized in—biomed engineering? Physics? Economics?] Make
Broadcast media (radio): NPR Science Friday RadioLab etc. TED talks [same for WWW --& broadcast?] Broadcast media (television): PBS? [a spread of news networks such as Fox, CNN, & MSNBC taken with healthy “grain of salt” – these media less trusted than sampled for trends] WWW: Boing Boing Brainpicker [broad spread of topical sites / blogs / subscription databases] Outsider Art Pathfinder