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Trust Study in Jamaican Prisons

Just posted to John Clippinger and the Wisefolk he assembled to work on Social Physics:

I propose a research project on trust formation. This seems to the close to the core of Clip’s thesis. Would anyone be willing to help organize such a study, focused on inmates in Jamaica’s prisons? Consider a new inmate entering the General Penetentiary in Kingston Jamaica for the first time. Who does he trustat the start? How are bonds of trust established and maintained? I believe we would have full cooperation from inmates and from Jamaica’s Department of Corrections to do such a study, including opportunity for inmates to express the relationship between trust and knowledge/product-formation in digital media.
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