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Research Prioritisation - Social Change Lab
As a research organisation dedicated to impact, we want to understand whether we are focusing on research projects that will bring about the most good.
We are currently planning our work for the next 6 months and we’d appreciate
your honest feedback on our potential future research projects (outlined
in this document
), which will take place over the next 6 months.
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Below, we're going to ask for your views on the research projects we're considering.
You can see descriptions of the research projects we're proposing
here
.
Please read this document before giving feedback!
How
impactful
do you think the following research projects would be, if we executed them well?
For example, you could consider impact on improving campaigning strategies, allocation of funding, or other means.
Very impactful
Somewhat impactful
Neutral
Not so impactful
Not impactful at all
Online experiment to test the public opinion impact of “action logic” and different targets
How do different tactics lead to different levels of activist mobilisation?
How do different tactics affect the quality and quantity of media coverage?
Policy impact analysis for Insulate Britain
Supporting funders with research and information on grassroots advocacy and funding opportunities
Understanding the role of “productive polarisation” within previous social movements
Very impactful
Somewhat impactful
Neutral
Not so impactful
Not impactful at all
Online experiment to test the public opinion impact of “action logic” and different targets
How do different tactics lead to different levels of activist mobilisation?
How do different tactics affect the quality and quantity of media coverage?
Policy impact analysis for Insulate Britain
Supporting funders with research and information on grassroots advocacy and funding opportunities
Understanding the role of “productive polarisation” within previous social movements
Clear selection
How likely would you be to use the following research projects in your campaigning, strategy, grant-making or other activities?
Very likely to use
Likely to use
Unlikely to use
Very unlikely to use
Not applicable (e.g. you're a researcher)
Online experiment to test the public opinion impact of “action logic” and different targets
How do different tactics lead to different levels of activist mobilisation?
How do different tactics affect the quality and quantity of media coverage?
Policy impact analysis for Insulate Britain
Supporting funders with research and information on grassroots advocacy and funding opportunities
Understanding the role of “productive polarisation” within previous social movements
Very likely to use
Likely to use
Unlikely to use
Very unlikely to use
Not applicable (e.g. you're a researcher)
Online experiment to test the public opinion impact of “action logic” and different targets
How do different tactics lead to different levels of activist mobilisation?
How do different tactics affect the quality and quantity of media coverage?
Policy impact analysis for Insulate Britain
Supporting funders with research and information on grassroots advocacy and funding opportunities
Understanding the role of “productive polarisation” within previous social movements
Clear selection
Please briefly explain your answers and give any additional details on why some projects would be particularly useful, and which projects would be less likely to be useful
Your answer
Are there any other projects that are not on this shortlist that you would find particularly useful?
Your answer
Any other comments on the direction of our future research?
Your answer
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