Open call · Aarambam
Advisor Open Call — Archive-of-Trust Method
Open call for named academic and methodological advisors to the TLTE Archive-of-Trust Method, VINMIN-Bench, and the Civic Protection Doctrine.
Why an open call
TLTE will not invent advisor names. The Archive-of-Trust Method is a citable methodology and asks methodological accountability of its advisors. We are therefore opening a named, public advisory roster — one to three scholars or accountability-practice professionals who are willing to put their name to specific aspects of the method.
What we are looking for
- Documented expertise in one of: transitional justice, OSINT verification (Berkeley Protocol lineage), unarmed civilian protection (UCP Manual lineage), Tamil-studies historiography, civic-digital archive design.
- An existing public scholarly or practice record we can cite (peer-reviewed work, OHCHR/UN engagement, recognised civil-society institution).
- Willingness to be named publicly on /research/advisory with a one-line statement on the specific aspect of the method you advise on.
- Willingness to publicly withdraw if the method drifts from its published falsifiability conditions.
What advising does NOT mean
- It does not mean endorsing TLTE's substantive political positions — only the methodological discipline named in the preprint.
- It does not mean any TLTE governance role. Advisors do not vote on the Charter or appoint Archons.
- It does not entail any payment or stipend in Aarambam.
- It does not entail being held responsible for TLTE statements outside the advised methodology surface.
How to reach us
Write to the public coordinator address listed on /contact with the subject line Advisor Open Call. Include a one-paragraph statement of which aspect of the Archive-of-Trust Method you are willing to advise on, a link to your published record, and a single falsifier that would cause you to withdraw.
Until the roster is named
Until at least one advisor has agreed to be publicly named, /research/advisory will show this open call rather than fabricated names. This is part of the published falsifiability apparatus: the absence of named advisors is itself information.
Cite this page: tlte-cite:advisor-call
