HOPE-BASED COMMUNICATION: FROM FEAR TO HOPE
In this session, you will learn about hope-based communications, the narrative shift from fear to hope and how to develop new ways of talking about human rights and migration.
Useful Links
- A Guide to Hope-based Communications, Open Global Rights
- Why the future of human rights must be hopeful, Open Global Rights
- Brain research suggests emphasizing human rights abuses may perpetuate them, Open Global Rights
Suggested Podcasts
- Human experience will always speak louder than any campaign, The Guardian
- Words to Win By, Anat Shenker-Osorio
- The Wilderness – Chapter 11: The Filter, Jon Favreau
- Is the media amplifying Trump’s racism? (with Whitney Phillips), Vox Conversations
- Rutger Bregman’s utopias, and mine, Vox Conversations
Hope-based communication: from “against” to “for”
In this session, you will learn about hope-based communications, the narrative shift from “against” to “for” and how to develop new ways of talking about human rights and migration.
Useful Links
- A Guide to Hope-based Communications, Open Global Rights
- Why the future of human rights must be hopeful, Open Global Rights
- Brain research suggests emphasizing human rights abuses may perpetuate them, Open Global Rights
Suggested Podcasts
- Human experience will always speak louder than any campaign, The Guardian
- Words to Win By, Anat Shenker-Osorio
- The Wilderness – Chapter 11: The Filter, Jon Favreau
- Is the media amplifying Trump’s racism? (with Whitney Phillips), Vox Conversations
- Rutger Bregman’s utopias, and mine, Vox Conversations
Hope-based communication: From problem to solution
In this session, you will learn about hope-based communications, the narrative shift from problem to solution and how to develop new ways of talking about human rights and migration.
Useful Links
- A Guide to Hope-based Communications, Open Global Rights
- Why the future of human rights must be hopeful, Open Global Rights
- Brain research suggests emphasizing human rights abuses may perpetuate them, Open Global Rights
Suggested Podcasts
- Human experience will always speak louder than any campaign, The Guardian
- Words to Win By, Anat Shenker-Osorio
- The Wilderness – Chapter 11: The Filter, Jon Favreau
- Is the media amplifying Trump’s racism? (with Whitney Phillips), Vox Conversations
- Rutger Bregman’s utopias, and mine, Vox Conversations
Hope-based communication: From threat to opportunity
In this session, you will learn about hope-based communications, the narrative shift from from threat to opportunity and how to develop new ways of talking about human rights and migration.
Useful Links
- FRA e-learning, “The impact of news stories”, Amelia Gentleman, The Guardian.
- From megaphone to mosaic: five principles for narrative communications, The Tilt!
Readings
- A Brilliant Way of Living Our Lives: How to Talk About Human Rights‘, Anat Shenker-Osorio
- Be the narrative, Krizna Gomez and Thomas Coombes
- Overcoming the global despondency trap: strengthening corporate accountability in supply chains, Alice Evans
- Anger, Hope, and the Belief You Can Make a Difference, Kathryn Sikkink
Hope-based communication: From victim to hero
In this session, you will learn about hope-based communications, the narrative shift from from victim to hero and how to develop new ways of talking about human rights and migration.
Useful Links
- FRA e-learning, “The impact of news stories”, Amelia Gentleman, The Guardian.
- From megaphone to mosaic: five principles for narrative communications, The Tilt!
Readings
- A Brilliant Way of Living Our Lives: How to Talk About Human Rights‘, Anat Shenker-Osorio
- Be the narrative, Krizna Gomez and Thomas Coombes
- Overcoming the global despondency trap: strengthening corporate accountability in supply chains, Alice Evans
- Anger, Hope, and the Belief You Can Make a Difference, Kathryn Sikkink