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Organisation

The Workshop

Guide

How to talk about co-governance of our bioheritage


This guide is for knowledge holders, communicators and advocates across various fields with a focus on co-governance and bioheritage.
Guide

How to talk about the future of farming in Aotearoa New Zealand


This guide is for people in communications, science, policy and community roles who want to talk effectively about the future of farming, and land-use change in particular.
Guide

How to talk about crime and justice: a guide


This guide draws on evidence-led communications theory to provide practical guidance and resources for people who communicate about justice.
Literature review

Talking about transport modality shift: a literature review


This literature review was written to inform a message guide for technical experts, communicators and advocates working to deliver urban mobility solutions that grow the share of travel by public transport, walking and cycling. Its purpose is to help us use more effective strategies to: improve people’s understanding, based on best evidence, of why a...
Report

Expert and public narratives on crime in New Zealand: gaps and opportunities to communicate reform


In this report, the authors summarise research they have undertaken to understand how experts understand and frame criminal justice, how the public also does so, and where the opportunities for building new, more effective narratives may lie.

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