FrameWorks maintains an active schedule of presentations, briefings, and workshops.
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The science of framing has the potential to dramatically improve our practice of communicating about science and social issues. This talk explores five key findings from the science of...
FrameWorks Culture Change Project is producing a set of findings on public thinking on government that can be helpful to those trying to improve government responsiveness. This presentation...
How can we bring early childhood together with climate change to create frames that move both issues? There are a set of recommendations that can be used across both fields to advance a set of...
This presentation lays out three mindsets that challenge those communicating about youth mental health and working to build demand for policies that address this issue. We cover the ways...
Presentation with the Selfless Love Foundation at the Child Welfare League's National Conference.
Robust framing and narrative research requires that we start with a clear set of ideas that we are working to increase understand of and support for. This presentation goes through a set of...
Half-day workshop for HopeLab staff
The Culture Change Project has been studying cultural mindsets for the last three years. The project looks at whether culture is changing and if so, how and for whom. One of the changes that we...
Presentation with representative on NYEC, Aspen Institute and Uncornered about communicating effectively about Opportunity Youth
The Culture Change Project looks empirically at whether and how culture is changing, for whom, and with what effects. Emerging trends provide strategic insight for organizations working towards...
Those advocating for deep reform of our childcare system face a set of framing challenges--cultural mindsets that complicate the ability to advance ideas and generate broad support for necessary...