The blurb:
Sometimes a good idea isn't enough to drive social change; more
important is how you communicate that idea. This is where "issue
framing" comes in. In his talk, Nat Kendall-Taylor, PhD, breaks down the
science of framing for philanthropy and nonprofit communications. He
explores how people think about social issues and how advocates,
experts, and strategic communications professionals can use an
understanding of culture, storytelling, and science to communicate about
social and scientific issues, shape policy, and lead change.
Dr. Kendall-Taylor is an anthropologist and Chief Executive Officer at
the FrameWorks Institute. He oversees the organization’s pioneering,
research-based approach to strategic communications and message
development, which uses methods from the social and behavioral sciences
to measure how people understand complex socio-political issues and
tests ways to reframe them to drive social change. As CEO, he leads a
multi-disciplinary team of social scientists and communications
professionals who investigate ways to apply innovative framing research
methods to social issues and train nonprofit organizations to put the
findings into practice.
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