Nadia Asparouhova

Trying to understand how people work. I focus on "zero to one" research: unanswered questions about the world – often hiding in plain sight – that lack a descriptive framework. My work has been supported by Emergent Ventures, Schmidt Futures, Ford Foundation, Ethereum Foundation, Protocol Labs, Cosmos Institute, and others.

I think theory should derive from practice, so in addition to writing to understand a topic, I like to find ways to test those ideas in the "real world." I've worked at GitHub and Substack in pursuit of those interests, and my work usually has a strong ethnographic approach: trying to understand a place or a thing based on how people actually use it.

I'm currently exploring the phenomenology and pedagogy behind advanced meditation, which offers access to deeper, intensely altered mental states that are induced via concentration alone.

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I also published a book: Working in Public: The Making and Maintenance of Open Source Software (Stripe Press).

(Note: I changed my last name; you can also find my work under Nadia Eghbal.)

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