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Translating Complex Research into Powerful Stories

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Many coalitions and campaigns produce in-depth research and evidence to help make the case for their cause. But turning this into accessible and persuasive communications is an ongoing challenge. In this workshop Future Narratives Lab will draw upon our experience working with coalitions to explore the most effective ways to take your existing research and use it to build powerful and inspiring stories that can help shift the public discourse on your social issue.

This workshop is the second in a series of three free workshops from Future Narratives Lab, entitled Effective Narratives & Messaging for Coalitions.

Further information and details on the workshop will be added shortly.


This session is for you if:

  • You work in communications and campaigning

  • Your organisation is part of a coalition

  • You want to learn more about the value of translating complex research into powerful stories

Our aim is for participants to leave with a set of concrete examples and methodologies they can use to inform their future work, and specific practical progress on their own organisational approach.


You can find out more details on the first workshop on 27th November (Creating a Compelling Narrative for a Diverse Coalition) & third workshop on 11th December (Developing tested messaging to influence public & elites) here and here.

If you have further questions, please email hannah@futurenarrativeslab.org


About us: Future Narratives Lab is a non-profit research institute that works to define and analyse the underlying cultural models that shape the debates around key challenges of our time, and design alternative approaches that create better outcomes.

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