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Facts in a ‘Post-Truth’ World

Do facts matter in a 'post-truth' world? We tend to think of this question in simple terms: They either do affect how people think and act—or they don’t. The truth is somewhere in between....

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Changing Minds on Poverty

Changing minds is a “non-negotiable part of achieving social change,” according to this commentary in the Guardian. This commentary cites FrameWorks research on how to do so on the topic of...

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The Fundamentals of Framing

This opinion piece in PR Week explains why framing matters and explores five framing tips that public relations professionals can use to strengthen their communications practice.

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Beyond the “Game is Rigged” Model of the Economy

Framing the economy as a system that is rigged against ordinary people may resonate with the public—but also stirs anger and fatalism. How can we tell a more productive story about the economy?...

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Getting Below the Surface: Mapping the Gaps between Expert and Public Understandings of the Ocean and Marine Conservation in the United Kingdom

This study explores expert and the UK public views of the ocean and marine conservation and “maps the gaps” between them.

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Reframing the Post-Election Discourse

In a new analysis in Nonprofit Quarterly, FrameWorks Institute CEO Nat Kendall-Taylor and founder Susan Nall Bales analyze the election's impact on public thinking and discuss the implications for...

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A “STEM” Story for Early STEM Learning

In this opinion piece published by EdSurge, FrameWorks founder Susan Nall Bales offers evidence-based advice to advocates working to increase young children’s access to early STEM learning...

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How Brains Are Built: Introducing the Brain Story

Get an introduction to the Brain Story in this accessible and engaging video. The AFWI developed the video with considerable input from our partners at the Harvard Center on the Developing Child...

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Finding a Better Frame: How to Create More Effective Messages on Homelessness in the United Kingdom

This report explores public thinking about homelessness in the United Kingdom and documents how the issue is framed in advocacy and media materials.

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Framing Strategies to Build Understanding of Improvement Science

This brief lays out an evidence-based approach to communicating about the science of improvement in the education sector.

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Expanding Our Repertoire: Why and How to Get Collective Climate Solutions in the Frame

When climate communications focus only on problems, people tune out - or freak out. Talking about collective climate solutions can spark engagement.

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Reframing Substance Use

In this piece in Health Affairs, the Hilton Foundation’s Alexa Eggleston spotlights FrameWorks’ research on how to help the public move beyond the belief that substance use is a “rite of...