Barcelona Dialogue
Mindset Revolution
Program
Narrative forms and creative strategies to reach out to policy makers and to continue advocacy
Ali, Linton and Prateek use Platoniq’s card game to offer a visualisation of how we used the Decidim components to build the MR platform. What worked? What didn’t? Where were the blockages? All MR team contributes some thoughts on how the platform looked like/ worked from their perspective.
Brainstorming on cultural formats to translate recommendations, reflecting on their simplicity/complexity, impact, cost, shareability and potential;
What formats have you explored to communicate policy recommendations to different audiences? What audiences were each of they aimed at? (young people, citizenship, policy makers) - Creative methods (Slam poetry, legal theater, storyboarding, political dancing) Communication strategies (Podcast, Tik tok campaign, performance...), New narratives (Emotional data stories, trigger videos...).
How do you feel after the workshop?
In a word, how would you describe youth mental health reality?
Participatory processes on youth mental health are / should be ...
Energizer: What surprised, inspired, or tensions do we see from the activity this morning
Platoniq team introduces three potential new modules to integrate in the platform to support legislative theatre: podcast; Chapbook; data narratives
Olivier will discuss data visualization
Chapbook - and other narrative forms
Developing Data Narratives for Policy Makers: What story do we want to tell and what data do we need to do that?
Translating deliberation into a radio show podcast: designing the podcast content and workflow to deliberate on the airwaves while usung Decidim - Conection to Decidim
Drinks and snacks
We will use a planning method that starts with defining a desirable future and then works backwards to identify milestones and programs that will connect that specified future to the present.
Recap of the workshop highlights and key takeaways feedback
Brief introductions and icebreakers
Masia de la Guineueta
Chim and Saira share their experience of doing participatory research in Mindset Revolution: what worked, what didn’t, what next
What worked, what didn’t, what next
Group work on three key lessons from each project (we can use art, drawings, poetry, singing, dancing, acting, etc, to represent our three lessons)
Concluding the session
10:10 Intro from Sonia
10:15 Name and gesture and why we’re here - introductions with Juliet
10:25 Background and theory to Legislative Theatre with Sam, Juliet and Katy
10:35 Walk Stop opposites game and short debrief with Sam
10:55 Handshake Forum scene with Juliet and Sam
11:10 Share experience from Optimistic minds and Mindset Revolution plays
Time for some water and a break
11:45 Open questions and answers - how did this work? How could it be adapted?
12:10 Working in groups led by Sam, Juliet and Katy
12:45 Closing!