Our thinking covers a broad range of topics
and yields a wide range of insights, thus enabling us to contribute
to a range of debates, undertake research or provide useful input
into various projects. The list is fairly open-ended - please see
the various papers in the 'Thinking' section for a guide, but examples
could include:
Helping
clients to consider how they should communicate with the general
public in order to most effectively gain change in their attitudes
and behaviour on global and social issues.
Devising
new methods and schemes to engage people in behaviour change
or harness their support for a cause - for example, using the
power of local communities and developing behaviour change courses;
Contributing to research on re-defining
what individual well-being consists of;
Working
with a coalition of organisations to examine the strategic challenges
facing the 'movement for global change';
Considering how to set intelligent goals for the members of
the 'movement for global change';
Developing
'ethical policy' statements for organisations.