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Methods Supplement: A New Narrative about Elite Child Athletes

To arrive at the recommendations in our strategic brief, we applied Strategic Frame Analysis®—an approach to communications research and practice that yields strategies for shifting the...

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Framing Democracy: A Quick-Start Guide

Democracy in the United States is at a crossroads. Moving forward, the strength of our democratic system will depend on public support and action, which in turn depends on how people think about...

Report

By and For the People? Cultural Mindsets of Democracy and the US Political System

We live in a time of democratic uprisings and authoritarian threats. In the United States, there’s an urgent need to protect basic democratic rights while transforming our political system to...

Article

Americans’ Thinking about Political Division Offers Clues for Communicating about Systemic Reform

Americans see partisanship as a problem. This is no secret. But our cynicism about political parties takes different forms, with very different implications for progressives. Some ways of thinking...

External article

Why Do Americans Mistrust Science? | Opinion

Science makes our lives better, safer, and longer. Why do so many Americans distrust it?

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Excessive Alcohol Use and Health Equity

Communicating to the public about health hazards in ways that promote health equity is a core public health function. When it comes to talking about the harms related to alcohol consumption in the...

Report

Navigating Cultural Mindsets of Race and Place in the United States

The places where we live shape our lives. Structural racism has shaped and continues to shape where and how Americans live.

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The Terrain of Spatial Justice

Racism is built into places. It shapes who can live where, how resources are distributed, who gets a say over what happens in places, and more. Places in the United States reflect, perpetuate, and...

Article

Supreme Distrust: How ‘System-Is-Rigged’ Thinking Implicates the Court

“Stop the steal.” “Tax the rich.” “Drain the swamp.” We have become inured to ideological taglines. But if we pause and reflect on the nature of these catch phrases, it becomes clear...

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Communicating about Disability in Australia

To change culture and build a more inclusive society, we must first understand the deeply held assumptions and beliefs that underpin public attitudes about people with disability in Australia.

Framing Resource

Talking about homes: what we can learn from homelessness and poverty research

How we talk about homes matters. We all have power as communicators to tell a story about homes that will build understanding and support for solutions to make our housing system better.

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Three Things to Know about How Americans are Thinking about Gender

In the second half of 2022, we investigated how Americans are thinking about gender in a series of focus groups. Here's what we learned...