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Community-engaged research is best positioned to catalyze systemic change

Addressing many social challenges requires both structural and behavioral change. The binary of an i- and s-frame obscures how behavioral science can help foster bottom-up collective action. Adopting a community-frame perspective moves toward a more integrative view of how social change emerges, and...

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Published in:The Behavioral and brain sciences 2023-08, Vol.46, p.e152-e152, Article e152
Main Authors: Caggiano, Holly, Constantino, Sara M., Lees, Jeffrey, Majumdar, Rohini, Weber, Elke U.
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Language:English
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Summary:Addressing many social challenges requires both structural and behavioral change. The binary of an i- and s-frame obscures how behavioral science can help foster bottom-up collective action. Adopting a community-frame perspective moves toward a more integrative view of how social change emerges, and how it might be promoted by policymakers and publics in service of addressing challenges like climate change.
ISSN:0140-525X
1469-1825
DOI:10.1017/S0140525X23001024