Tag: CM

  • Immigration: Stalemate or Progress?

    The way difficult issues like immigration are framed by policy leaders and experts is often at odds, or at least out of step with, the way in which people see those issues. Where the dominant political discourse frequently sees conflict, people in communities are wrestling with tensions among the things they hold valuable. The question…

  • Means And Ends

    Today, and for the past few months, I have been thinking a great deal about moral philosophy. I’ve observed my own convictions becoming unsteady, so I wanted to spend time considering — and articulating — what I fundamentally believe. What is the basis of right action? How do I define right action in my own…

  • Starting With What's Important

    Often, the way I want to package the message is not the way I should package it in order for it to be best heard.

  • The Learning Attitude Curve

    The Learning Attitude Curve

    I’ve been thinking lately about how our attitudes shift over time, especially when faced with new learning or practices. Many people are familiar with the “attitude curve,” which describes people’s response to change. It’s a U shape — people have to go through a low point before they accept change. This is a familiar idea…

  • Engaged, Not Engaged?

    At the college fair, an admissions officer told us, “I have never seen a couple more disinterested than you two.” Boy, was he wrong.

  • A Talk On Framing Issues For Public Deliberation

    2011-30-03 issue framing.MP3 Listen on Posterous I had the good fortune of being asked to share some thoughts at the Kettering Foundation’s annual Multinational Workshop week. In this session, people working in dialogue and participation came together from Jamaica, Brazil, Romania, Ghana, Ireland, Colombia, Hungary, Russia, and many more. I had the presence of mind…